On Wednesday, OnePlus will formally introduce the world to the new OnePlus 6, but that’s not stopping leaks from making their way to the web. Thanks to an Amazon listing that went up way too early (via WinFuture), we have a look at some official renders of the device that give us our best idea yet at what the device will look like.
As you can see, it appears the phone will be made entirely out of glass, although it’s unclear if this will enable wireless charging or not. It’ll ship in “mirror black” and “midnight black” finishes and cost somewhere around 519 euros, or about $620, making it the most expensive OnePlus smartphone to date.
The front of the device will remain extremely light on bezels but retain a notch cut out at the top to house things like the selfie camera, ambient light sensor, and earpiece. Around back, we expect to see vertically-placed dual cameras and a fingerprint reader with OnePlus branding directly underneath. In some of the renders, we can also see the bottom of the OnePlus 6 which looks to house a speaker, a USB-C port, and a headphone jack (thankfully).
Additionally, the phone will also include power and volume buttons alongside a ringer slider.
As has been leaked in the past, the OnePlus 6 is said to come with a Full HD+ OLED display, a Snapdragon 845 processor, up to 8GB of RAM, up to 256GB of storage, Android Oreo with an upgrade to Android P at some point in the future, and more. It’ll also apparently ship in a special Avengers finish in honor of Infinity War.
We’re less than 48 hours away from seeing the OnePlus 6 officially so stay tuned.