OnePlus 6: OFFICIAL, First Image of the Phone

OnePlus 6 has the first press image published today to show us what kind of design the new mobile phone will have, the Chinese revealing in advance what it will look like.

OnePlus 6 official image

OnePlus 6 has today presented the first press image before the launch, coming from one of the most famous product leakers, who most likely received it from the OnePlus company itself. Below you can see this first image of the OnePlus 6, it shows us the new design that the mobile phone will have, which will be a combination between what it offers Samsung Galaxy S9 si iPhone X for customers from all over the world.

OnePlus 6 is going to keep the 3.5mm audio port for users, but also the USB-C port, the fingerprint reader being repositioned because the phone will have a vertical dual camera right in the middle of the case. As you can see, the design of the OnePlus 6 is slightly different from what we have seen in other images that have appeared on the Internet so far, but the design of the camera is very similar to that of the iPhone X, while the side edges of the case resembles that of the Samsung Galaxy S9.

OnePlus 6 – the first image of the phone has appeared on the Internet

OnePlus 6 official image 1

OnePlus 6 has not yet been presented with an image of the screen, there will be a cutout in the upper part, but not because a fingerprint reader will be integrated, but because this is the stupid trend of 2018. OnePlus 6 will copy the iPhone X with the screen cutout, just like other Android manufacturers who are so stupid that they don't know how to do anything but copy bad changes, but this is what the Chinese want from new mobile phones.

OnePlus 6 is going to come with a Snapdragon 845 chip, a possible improved facial recognition system, 6 and 8 GB of RAM and the best performance of all existing mobile phones. However, the great advantage of the OnePlus 6 compared to other mobile phones will be the substantially lower price, unless OnePlus thinks it has to increase it to compensate for the "innovations" implemented in its new phone.