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10 ways OnePlus 6 is different

10 ways OnePlus 6 is different

Posted on May 17, 2018July 15, 2019 By Jarvis

Today we’re taking a peek at a bunch of ways in which the OnePlus 6 is different from its competition. That means different from iPhone X, different from Samsung Galaxy S9+, and different from the LG G7 ThinQ. The OnePlus 6 was revealed in full this afternoon for the first time, and it’ll be released to the public on the 22nd of May.

10. Display Size

Yes, there’s a notch in this display. Yes, OnePlus admitted they were inspiredby the iPhone X. Beyond that, it’s a pretty sweet piece of work. OnePlus 6’s display is 6.3-inches big – that’s bigger than Galaxy S9+’s 6.2 and the G7’s 6.1 – and bigger than the iPhone X’s 5.8-inch display.
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