OnePlus 6 Accidentally Revealed; Moto C2 & C2 Plus Renders Leaked!

It has now been confirmed that the smartphone will come with a full glass design with a 'notch' at the top of the display.

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OnePlus 6 Accidentally Revealed

After a plethora of leaks and never-ending rumours, the upcoming OnePlus flagship finally gets fully revealed a couple of days before its launch. The company has been teasing its features and new design, but the smartphone has now been fully revealed accidentally by the German Amazon website.

As per the accidental Amazon leak, the OnePlus 6 will come in two variants – a standard Midnight Black and an all-new all-black glass body with mirror finish. It has now been confirmed that the smartphone will come with a full glass design with a ‘notch’ at the top of the display.

The OnePlus 6 was listed for a short period and has now been removed from the website.

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OnePlus 6 – Pricing & Availability

As per the Amazon listing, OnePlus 6 will come in two storage options of 64GB and 128GB. The third variant of 256GB was confirmed by OnePlus CEO Pete Lau earlier.

The 64GB storage model has been listed at 519 euros (about Rs 41,775) while the 128GB storage has been listed at 569 euros (about Rs 45,800). The price of the 256GB storage variant is yet to be revealed.

In India, the smartphone will launch on May 17 and will be available exclusively online via Amazon India and offline via OnePlus Experience stores and partner stores. OnePlus will be available globally from May 22.

OnePlus 6 – Confirmed Specifications & Features

The OnePlus 6
The OnePlus 6

OnePlus 6 will sport a 6.28-inch Optic AMOLED Quad HD display with a screen resolution of 1080 x 2280 pixels. The OnePlus flagship will come in an elongated 19:9 screen aspect ratio with a notch at the top.

Under the hood, the smartphone will come with Qualcomm’s flagship processor Snapdragon 845. The chipset will be paired with 6GB or 8GB of RAM.

Coming to the optics, the OnePlus 6 will come with a dual rear camera system. It will comprise a primary 20MP sensor coupled with a secondary 16MP sensor. The company has also recently claimed that its upcoming flagship will go against some of the cameras of top-rated flagships like Samsung Galaxy S9, Apple iPhone X and Google Pixel 2.

OnePlus 6 pack in a 3300mAh unit and will come support for Dash Charge 3.0. The smartphone will run the latest on Android 8.1 Oreo out-of-the-box. The company has confirmed that the smartphone will be upgraded to the latest version of Android with opt-in access to Android P beta with OxygenOS on top. The OnePlus 6 will be water and dust resistant as well.

OnePlus 6 – Detailed Specifications

Display 6.28 inch Optic AMOLED Quad HD display
Hardware Snapdragon 845 coupled with 6GB and 8GB of RAM
Software Android Oreo With OxygenOS (Opt-In for Android P Beta)
Storage 64GB, 128GB and 256GB
Rear Camera 20MP Primary Sensor + 16MP Secondary Sensor
Front Camera 16 megapixels
Connectivity Dual Sim and 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC and GPS
Battery 3300 mAh with Dash Charge 3.0 Support
Variants Midnight Black and Mirror Black
Price Rs 41,775 (64GB); Rs 45,800 (128GB) (Tentative Prices)

Moto C2 & C2 Plus Leaked – Everything We Know So Far

The Moto C2 Plus
The Moto C2 Plus: Image – 91 Mobiles

After launching the six new smartphones, the Lenovo-owned company is getting ready for its next C series smartphones. Moto C2 and C2 Plus are going to be the upgraded version of Moto C and Moto C Plus, which debuted last year.

Moto C2 and C2 Plus will come with a similar design language as Moto E4. Both the Moto C2 devices will come with a single camera setup at the back and at the front, each paired with its own LED flash for better low light photography.

Out of the two, the Moto C2 Plus will only come with a fingerprint sensor up front. Both Moto C2 and C2 Plus will come with a regular 16:9 display. The smartphones are expected to cost under Rs 10,000 and will come with budget specifications on board.

The smartphone may launch soon after the launch of Moto G6 and Moto E5 smartphones in India.

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