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OnePlus 6 Launched With 6.28-inch Display, Snapdragon 845 CPU, and Headphone Jack (phonedog.com)

OnePlus has launched their newest flagship smartphone today at an event in London. The OnePlus 6, as it is called, features a 6.28-inch 2280x1080 display with 19:9 aspect ratio and notch, Snapdragon 845 octa-core processor with up to 8GB of RAM, 16- and 20-megapixel rear-facing cameras, 3,330mAh battery, 3.5mm headphone jack, and Android 8.1 Oreo running out of the box with support for Android P coming soon. Strangely, the phone features a glass build construction but no support for wireless charging. OnePlus claims the glass back will be better for transmitting radio waves, but it's likely included in preparation for the OnePlus 6T, which will likely launch several months later and include wireless charging. PhoneDog reports: Around on the back of the OnePlus 6 is a vertically stacked dual rear camera setup that's now in the center of the phone for symmetry. There's a 16MP camera with Sony IMX 519 sensor, f/1.7 aperture, and support for optical image stabilization and electronic image stabilization, as well as a 20MP camera with Sony IMD 376K sensor and f/1.7 aperture. Also included are portrait mode and slow-motion 480fps video capture features.

The body of the OnePlus 6 is made of Gorilla Glass 5, which OnePlus says will be better for transmitting radio waves. Rounding out the OP6's spec list is a 16MP front-facing camera, NFC, Bluetooth 5.0, USB-C, an alert slider, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. On the security side of things, there's a rear fingerprint reader and face unlock, and when it comes to wireless capabilities, the OnePlus 6 supports 40 global LTE bands as well as 4x4 MIMO for speeds up to 1Gbps.
The OnePlus 6 will be available on May 22 with the following prices: 6GB/64GB: $529; 8GB/128GB: $579; 8GB/256GB: $629.

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  1. Notch by Archangel+Michael · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'll be passing on this one. Notch.

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    1. Re:Notch by msauve · · Score: 2

      ...and not enough bezel. And "Bottom-facing speaker." Give me front facing stereo without a notch. Kudos for the headphone jack, RAM and available flash, though.

      And what's with this: "CDMA: BC0/BC1", which is what Verizon uses, but it's not listed as compatible.

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    2. Re:Notch by Trogre · · Score: 2

      Well it's not as if you can't afford one. How much did they pay you for Minecraft again?

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  2. OnePlus did surveys... by green1 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Glass back, notch, horrible aspect ratio.
    So basically, everything people said they didn't want in the surveys that OnePlus did before the launch.

    Good work guys!

  3. Glass back by green1 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    As long as there any phones out there that do not have a glass back I will never buy a phone with a glass back. Why on Earth would you make the most fragile material known to man an integral part of your case? Glass is a stupid idea for a back, only marginally better is metal because they're always polished to the point where you can't hold the device. We need to get back to reasonable materials on phones. a good textured back in a premium plastic style would avoid the need for a case on most of these phones, would look better, and be more durable.

    There's only one reason manufacturers use glass backs on their phones, and that's to try to get you to buy more phones when you can't hold on to your existing one because it's so slippery you drop it and inevitably shatter the back of the phone.

    1. Re:Glass back by Lanthanide · · Score: 2

      But if it's cheap, then it doesn't matter so much that it's fragile.

      The problem is that these phones are getting more and more expensive.

    2. Re:Glass back by green1 · · Score: 2

      But because they're so shiny and slippery, nobody ever ever ever sees the back of a phone every single phone has a case on it. I looked around the office the other day, I couldn't find a single phone that was not in a case. Couple of years ago that wasn't true, in fact the majority of phones were not in cases, what actually happened is as phones have gotten thinner they've actually gotten thicker because they now need cases. Prior to this fad phones could actually be held in your hand without jumping out onto the floor.

    3. Re:Glass back by green1 · · Score: 2

      If you find a more fragile one, don't tell any smartphone manufacturers, because I can guarantee it will be on the next model.

  4. "Never settle" by WaffleMonster · · Score: 3, Insightful

    No MicroSD slot.
    No removable battery.
    No IPS display.
    Ridiculous price.

    No sale.

  5. This is the deal breaker for me... by bogaboga · · Score: 2

    The body of the OnePlus 6 is made of Gorilla Glass 5...

    Why would anyone buy a glass phone? Please do not start me on the so called Gorilla Glass. I find that this glass breaks too; sometimes very easily.

    For that reason, I will not touch this phone at all. Never!

  6. Re:No wireless... by TeknoHog · · Score: 2

    What do those things have to do with the lack of wireless charging?

    It's a reference to a /. classic "No wireless. Less space than a Nomad. Lame."

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  7. Are they trustworthy? by amorsen · · Score: 3, Informative

    I own a OnePlus, and I doubt my next phone will be OnePlus. They have had a number of security breaches lately, which eroded some of my trust.

    The stunt they pulled with the code made to send the contents of the clipboard to a third party is just too much. Their excuse that it was only code intended for the Chinese market is terrible -- if this is what they do to bend to Chinese surveillance, how can anyone trust them? Is there any evidence that other vendors are equally uncaring about human rights?

    Anyway, I'm hoping that the next Pixel device is reasonably affordable. Otherwise it may be OnePlus plus a custom ROM and hope that the modem chip isn't backdoored.

    (Apart from that the OnePlus phones that I've had have been pretty bad for actual phone calls. I can barely hear the other side, and they get echo from my side. However, phone calls are way down on my priority list for a cell "phone")

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  8. OnePlus 6, or simply the "Seven." by yo303 · · Score: 2

    Personally I'll wait for the TwoTimes 4, or the "Eight." Or even the ThreeToThePowerOf 3, the "Nine."