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OnePlus 6 Notch Display to Launch in India With a 256GB Internal Storage

OnePlus 6 Notch Display to Launch in India With a 256GB Internal Storage

OnePlus 6 Notch Display

 

Update! Updated!! Updated!!! : The upcoming Oneplus 6 with notch display will be launching officially in May 2018. And will also come with 256GB internal storage.

Above is the leaked photo of the OnePlus 6.


Last year, the company launched the 5T special edition, firstly, we had the Star Wars special edition sandstone white and Lava Red, which was elegant and exquisite in nature. So with this, we can also expect some special editions.

It is kind of surprising why Android smartphone producers are all clinging to the new display design that was first featured on Apple iPhone X. Among many others, Asus, Doogee, LG, Huawei, Ulefone, Boe’s, Wiko, Leagoo, NOA were the first set of producers to combine the design of Android + Apple together.

During the MWC 2018, the top notch display was on virtually all the Android smartphone but Asus presentation of the Zenfone 5 was incredibly the worst, comparing the size of the notch on iPhone X and on the Asus Zenfone 5.

Well, Oneplus were absent during the MWC 2018 at Barcelona but that doesn’t mean that they wouldn’t be launching the successor to their last year flagship, Oneplus 5T, which incredibly beats iPhone X during the test.

This year, we would be having the Oneplus 6 as the 2018 flagship and from the display of the top notch, most fans already losing interest in the upcoming smartphone.

Anyway, apart from the top notch that would be arriving on the Oneplus 6, it is also reported to come with newest trending 19:9 screen ratio. Remember, we had the 16:9 screen ration, then to 18:9 and now, this is the newer trending 19:9 aspect ratio.

Well, for now, that is the only update concerning.
Stay glued, more update are coming…

 


 

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