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Will the OnePlus 2 carry a 1080p display? Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Will the OnePlus 2 carry a 1080p display? Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

OnePlus has already confirmed some of the OnePlus 2’s internals ahead of its official unveiling later this month, but many remain a mystery. Now a leaked specifications sheet is filling in some of the gaps, including the details of its display, software, weight, and more.

Don't try this at home. Photo: adrianisen

Don’t try this at home. Photo: adrianisen

Ever wondered what would happen to your shiny Galaxy S6 if you just happened to tip Pepsi all over it? Well, now you don’t have to, because you can watch it happen in the video below.

The Galaxy Note 5 looks good in these early design drawings. Photo: OnLeaks

The Galaxy Note 5 looks good in these early design drawings. Photo: OnLeaks

A full list of specifications for the upcoming Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge Plus have leaked out ahead of Samsung’s official unveilings. Both devices are expected to carry similar displays — though one will be curved on both sides — and there will be big differences internally.

OnePlus is cutting no corners for its next smartphone. Photo: OnePlus

OnePlus is cutting no corners for its next smartphone. Photo: OnePlus

OnePlus today confirmed that its upcoming OnePlus 2 will boast 4GB of the latest LPDDR4 RAM.

Alongside with Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 810 processor that’s already been confirmed, the OnePlus 2 promises to deliver “faster loading times, smoother gameplay, and never-before-seen energy saving features.”

Samsung president JK Shin announces Galaxy Gear. Photo: Samsung

Samsung president JK Shin announces Galaxy Gear. Photo: Samsung

While its profits may be falling on the back of weak smartphone sales, it’s not all bad news for Samsung. The South Korean company has been named the most reputable company in the U.S. technology industry in the Reputation Institute’s latest RepTrak report.

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