It was reported recently that T-Mobile was going to switch up the way its customers purchase smartphones. The carrier was expected to launch its very own smartphone in the near future and the handset, presumably called the T-Mobile REVVL T1, has been leaked online today. It’s said to be an affordable flagship smartphone, so it should, in theory, provide respectable specifications at an affordable price.

Android Authority has received a purported render of the T-Mobile REVVL T1 from a source who also provided more information about the upcoming device.

This is reportedly going to be a mid-range device with a 5.5 inch 1080p IPS touchscreen display. No word as yet on the processor and RAM but the handset is said to feature a 13 megapixel rear camera with LED flash, 5 megapixel front camera, and Android 7.0 Nougat.

This is apparently going to be an ODM device which means that a contract manufacturer will be making it for T-Mobile. Apparently, it has selected Alcatel’s parent company TCL for this purpose. TCL is also the company that’s making the BlackBerry KEYOne.

The REVVL T2 and REVVL T3 Pro are said to be two additional models that are currently in the pipeline. It’s mentioned in the report that T-Mobile will eventually release an entire lineup of REVVL devices so that it covers the entire price spectrum. No word as yet on the specs of those devices.

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