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OnePlus 6 Render Leak Reveals Mirror Black Finish and Price Just Ahead of Launch

Chinese manufacturer OnePlus is all set to launch its latest flagship device, OnePlus 6 in London on May 16. The smartphone is also set to arrive in India just a day after on May 17. The device is one of the most anticipated smartphones of this year and was a subject of multiple leaks over the past few months. We already know that the smartphone is expected to arrive with a display notch and a glass back panel. Now a fresh render has appeared just a couple of days ahead of its official launch to indicate a new design feature along with the price.

OnePlus 6 with Mirror Black finish. Image Courtesy: Amazon Germany

The new leak, first spotted by WinFuture, reveals a “Mirror Black” finish on the OnePlus 6 flagship device. The leak comes from e-commerce giant Amazon’s Germany website that indicates that the latest smartphone will come with a glass back panel instead of a metal design found on its predecessor. The “Mirror Black” finish especially looks elegant on the new smartphone.

Apart from the design, the leaked render also confirms the presence of a display notch on the OnePlus 6. While the smartphone has an all-glass design, it sports a chin at the bottom. On the rear panel, the smartphone features a vertically arranged dual rear camera setup with a fingerprint sensor.

The render also confirms the alert slider which is placed on the right edge of the device. In addition, OnePlus has also retained the 3.5mm audio connector that is primarily used for connecting headphones.

Apart from the features, Amazon Germany has also revealed important information about the price of the new smartphone. As per the site, the base variant of OnePlus 6 with 6GB RAM and 64GB inbuilt storage will cost 519 Euros (Rs 41,800 approximately). The larger 128GB version has been listed for 569 Euros (Rs 45,800 approximately). The Chinese maker has also confirmed that it will launch another variant of the OnePlus 6 with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of inbuilt storage, although the price is yet to be revealed.

Somnath Brahma: Somnath is a tech enthusiast. He loves to read and write about the latest developments in the world of technology. When not writing he spends time watching cricket, formula 1 and movies.
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