The impending launch of the OnePlus 6T later this month is hotly anticipated by most Android fans looking for a great phone, at we hope a great price. The phone has leaked again overnight, offering us another view of the phone and what appears to be a fairly complete spec list.

The leak comes courtesy of Ishan Agarwal, the same Twitter user who leaked a number of features including the wallpapers for the Pixel 3 in the lead up to the launch.

According to the spec sheet Ishan has supplied, the phone will feature what appears to be a laundry list of every Android users wish-list including a 6.4-inch 2340×1080 resolution 19.5:9 display which includes an almost delicate teardrop style notch.

According to a couple of feature shots which show off the in-display fingerprint sensor, and other features including the display will cover 86% of the front of the phone.

OnePlus has previously confirmed the phone will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845, but this spec sheet lists 8GB of RAM and 128GB of on-board storage. As rumoured, the phone will have a 3,700mAh battery and dual 16MP + 20MP sensors on the rear with an f/1.7 aperture on both. The 20MP front-facing camera will also have an f/1.7 aperture for potentially great low-light shots.

OnePlus has been partnered with Google to bring the Android Pie beta to their phones early and that partnership is paying off for the OnePlus 6T with an Oxygen OS build based on Pie included on the phone.

If the specs aren’t enough for you, there’s a bunch of renders of the phone included for your viewing pleasure.

After moving their event, OnePlus will unveil the OnePlus 6T on October 29th at 11am EDT in New York – that’s October 30th at 2am AEDT for those of us playing at home.