OnePlus has been slowly expanding their device lineup, and it looks like it may have another phone on the way. This time, it may even be a device aimed at those who think screens don't need to be too big. There isn't a lot of info to go on, but a new device from OnePlus has surfaced in GeekBench scan history. Benchmarking data like this is ranked lower on the rumor credibility scale because it is relatively easy to spoof, but that doesn't mean all of the data is false.

OnePlus 2 Mini

GFXBench shows a listing for an "unknown" OnePlus smartphone. The OnePlus X was supposed to be the company's "mini" entry in the smartphone market, the description says the device will still sport a 1080p resolution and be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 octa-core processor and Adreno 430 GPU. The device is purported to have 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. The internals are the exact same as the OnePlus 2, so it's safe to say that the OnePlus 3 or OnePlus 2 Mini is a smaller version of the device, and isn't necessarily meant to be a more affordable option like the OnePlus X.

The OnePlus 2 Mini looks like it could hold a 12-megapixel rear camera with ultra high-definition video recording capabilities, as well as a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. The information says the device will not have NFC capabilities, like the OnePlus 2.

OnePlus already has a pretty big international fan base so it's well positioned to push a smaller 4.6-inch Android phone. Of course, there's no guarantee this alleged device will ever see the light of day, but if it does we'd certainly be interested in trying one out. We'll update this post as we get more information about the rumored OnePlus 2 Mini.