OnePlus 6 will have a 19 ratio 9 display, Snapdragon 845 and iPhone X like notch

OnePlus 6 is not far away to get its official launch and its various leaks have started surfacing on the internet. While we saw a mid-yearly upgrade with the OnePlus 5T, the OnePlus 5 is due to get a major redesign in June this year. The major change would be its display which is said to have a unique ratio.

In the earlier article of OnePlus 6 leaks, we told you that OnePlus 6 will be coming with an iPhone X like notch and also showed you the leaked images of OnePlus 6 device. Now another rumor is here telling us more about its display. The rumor says that OnePlus 6 will be rocking a display ratio of 19:9 and that ratio is unique. If you look at the earlier OnePlus device i.e the OnePlus 5t or in Samsung Galaxy S9 the display ratio is 18:9 so OnePlus is doing something new with the display this time. But it is said that the extra space is used for the notch and icons.

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March 3, 2018

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The images also seem to confirm that the OnePlus 6 has a notch, which we saw in previous leaks. The notification bar at the top of the screen shows the clock to the left and the icons on the right, with an empty central section that’s presumably where the cutout is placed

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According to the two screenshots, the OnePlus 6, codenamed A6000, scored 276510 on the AnTuTu benchmark, beating every other Android phone and knocking the upcoming Mi Mix 2S off the top spot. The result strongly suggests the phone will feature the same Snapdragon 845 found in 2018 flagships such as the Galaxy S9. Despite their lower prices, OnePlus’ previous high-end handsets have sported the latest processors, so the 845’s inclusion was expected.

The OnePlus 6 is also expected to feature a glass back, rear fingerprint sensor, either 6GB or 8GB of RAM variant, and a full-HD (2160×1080) Optic AMOLED screen.

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