Android 6.0 Marshmallow, fingerprint recognition, NFC support and single 16 / 8MP cameras on the rear and front wrap up a truly mouth -
watering spec sheet.
Not exact matches
According to its
spec sheet, the all - new 2013 Range Rover can drive through
water up to 900 mm deep.
When we stop for more
water, I take a closer look at this 911's
spec sheet.
The leaked
specs sheet also suggests that the alleged Sony Xperia XZ1s will support dual - SIM connectivity, Quick Charge technology as well as IP65 / 68 dust and
water resistance, but there won't be a USB - C port.
The almost utopian
spec sheet is completed by fast wireless charging capabilities, IP68
water and dust resistance, Android One support (with 8.1 Oreo pre-installed), a massive 3900 mAh battery, «in - glass» fingerprint recognition, and 5 «high performance integrated microphones.»
Sure, there's no
water resistance, and we'll talk about cameras later... but basically everything else on the
spec sheet is as high - end as you'll find in any Android flagship right now.
Unfortunately, OnePlus hasn't taken the opportunity of the 5T's release to throw in stereo speakers or proper IP
water resistance — two gaps in the device's otherwise flagship - caliber
spec sheet.