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New Leak Confirms The Design Of Upcoming OnePlus 6

New Leak Confirms The Design Of Upcoming OnePlus 6

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We already saw few leaks talking about design and specs of OnePlus 6. The new leak has confirmed the design of the phone showing it from both front and back.

The recent leak came from the cases listing on Mobilefun.co.uk where the retailer listed several kind of back covers and cases showing the phone’s design.

The design is the same we saw in several social media posts in past. In the photos, one can clearly see the highly controversial ‘notch’ above the display. Fingerprint sensor is at the back below the vertical dual camera setup. The front panel is full display having very narrow bezels at sides.

Not just the cases, the website also listed charging docks, car chargers, charging adapters, car holders, compatible USB Type-C cables, compatible headphones, and certain other Bluetooth devices.

We already know that OnePlus 6 will come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC,6GB/8GB RAM, 64, 128 or 256GB storage, dual rear camera, 20 MP front camera and 3500 mAH battery. Pricing of the phone will also be slightly higher than the previous OnePlus phones.

We already posted a photo confirming the possible launch of OnePlus 6 on May 6. We still have around 20 days. So, there could be more leaks to tell us several other things about upcoming phone.

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