There's only a day to go until the mysterious OnePlus 3T is officially unveiled, but if you simply can't wait, this new teaser image might tide you over until tommorrow.
Coming via the company's verified Weibo page (a Chinese social media site), according to PhoneArena, the image seems to be a legitimate teaser poster for the upcoming handset – though we're not entirely certain.
A sketch of the phone is shown standing in front of a mirror (we're not sure why either – something to do with 'being a better me" according to the tagline) with a backplate that looks very similar to the existing OnePlus 3 and a 'T' clearly visible in the reflection.
The Weibo post in question also seemed to confirm some of the rumoured specs, listing a Snapdragon 821 chip as part of the device's hardware setup.
OnePlus has confirmed that the upcoming phone will use a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor, which should provide the upgraded version of the OnePlus 3 with a significant performance boost.
Another recent rumour suggests the phone will arrive with a massive 8GB of RAM, which seems like an unnecessary amount – the rumour is unconfirmed, however.
Elsewhere the phone is expected to sport an LCD display, despite CEO Carl Pei's statement that the company will be sticking with AMOLED panels.
It is also thought to come with 3,300mAh battery, a Sony IMX398 sensor, and 128GB of internal storage when it launches on November 15.