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OnePlus 6 gets WiFi certified, will run on Android 8.1 out of the box

Most of the big dogs have announced their flagships, but still emerging players like OnePlus and other Chinese players are yet to announce their offerings for 2018. However, we already know that OnePlus will be announcing the OnePlus 6 as early as June and will feature the infamous notch as found on the iPhone X.

Now, the OnePlus 6 gets WiFi certified for a, b, g, n and ac standards with the model number ONEPLUS A6003. Also, the device which gets certified runs on OxygenOS 5.1.0 based on Android 8.1.0 Oreo with WiFi component WCN3990. Based on the certification, the OnPlus 6 will also support other standard connectivity options such as WPA, WPA2, WiFi-Fi Direct and Miracast. And above all, the device just got certified on 2nd April 2018, which is today.

As for other specifications are concerned, the OnePlus 6 will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 like any other flagships of 2018. And on the front, it will sport an AMOLED display probably with an aspect ratio of 19:9 because of the notch. As for storage, the higher variant will mostly come with 8GB of RAM and maybe even 256GB ROM like the newly launched Huawei P20 Pro and Mi Mix 2S. And it might also feature an under display fingerprint sensor.

What are your opinions on the upcoming OnePlus 6? Do let us know in the comment section below.

Sudarshan R

Just another random tech-savvy person.

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