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OnePlus 6 Might Support Cat. 16 LTE Modem, Reports Indicate

Come what may, OnePlus has always made it very clear that whatever the case might be, their devices are considered as amazing as high-end flagships. But despite the popularity of OnePlus smartphones, they aren’t the best one pertaining to its internet connectivity. The OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T feature a slow Cat. 6 LTE modem that reaches a maximum speed of 300 Mbps. On the contrary, the OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T support a Cat. 12 LTE modem that can reach a maximum speed of 600 Mbps. So, overall, OnePlus flagship haven’t anywhere guaranteed to offer the fastest network performance. But only until now. Things might change with the upcoming OnePlus 6!

OnePlus 6 Concept Model Spotted in a New Video

Rumors have been around that the OnePlus 6 might get equipped with a Cat. 16 LTE modem that’ll be capable enough of reaching a speed of 1000 Mbps ~ to 1 Gbps (and therefore called the Gigabit LTE!). Possibilities are rife and all the credit goes to the Snapdragon 845 SoC that will be able to support the Cat. 16 LTE modem, dubbed as the Snapdragon X20 LTE.

Qualcomm says that this modem will be able to reach a max download speed of 1.2 Gbps as well as a speed of 150 Mbps while uploading. Reports indicate that there are slim chances to obtain the highest speeds that can reach by 5G networks (by which it’ll be possible to navigate from 1-10 Gbps). Truly speaking, the Gigabit-LTE connectivity happens to be the fastest to be implemented on smartphones.

According to what the latest rumors indicate, the OnePlus 6 will bear a 6-inch panel with an aspect ratio of 19:9 as well as support an iPhone X-like notch to house the selfie cam as well as other sensors. The display is pegged to come with a Full HD+ resolution and also support the Optic AMOLED technology, nothing unlike its predecessors! As of now, one may stick to us right here. And for further updates about the upcoming OnePlus 6,  here’s where one can stay tuned!

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