OnePlus 6 (2018) | Full Specification | Amazon Best Deal - World of Review

Friday, June 22, 2018

OnePlus 6 (2018) | Full Specification | Amazon Best Deal

OnePlus 6



  • OnePlus 6 US Version, Operating System: OxygenOS based on Android 8.1 Oreo, CPU: Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 845 (Octa-core, 10nm, up to 2.8GHz), 8G Memory + 128G Storage, Sensors: Fingerprint, Hall, Accelerometer, G-sensor, Electronic Compass, Gyroscope, Proximity, Ambient Light Sensor, RGB, Sensor Hub. Dual SIM - works with all GSM carriers in US including AT&T, Cricket, Straight Talk, NET10, T-Mobile, and MetroPCS and more. "NOT COMPATIBLE WITH VERIZON AND SPRINT".
  • Display Size: 6.28 inches AMOLED Display | Resolution: 1080 x 2280 pixels, Aspect Ratio: 19:9 | Type: AMOLED | Supports sRGB, DCI-P3 | Cover Glass: 2.5D Corning® Gorilla® Glass 5
  • Dual Rear Camera: 16MP (f/1.7) + 20MP (f/1.7) Dual LED Flash, Video: 4K resolution at 30/60 fps | 1080p resolution at 30/60 fps | 720p resolution at 30 fps | Super Slow Motion: 1080p videos at 240 fps | 720p video at 480 fps, Time-Lapse, Video Editor. Front camera: 16MP, Video: 1080p resolution at 30 fps | 720p resolution at 30 fps, Time-Lapse.
  • FDD LTE: Band 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/17/18/19/20/25/26/28/29/30/66/71, TDD-LTE: Band 34/38/39/40/41, TD-SCDMA: Band 34/39, UMTS(WCDMA): Band 1/2/4/5/8/9/19, CDMA: BC0/BC1, GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • In the box: 1x OnePlus 6 | 1x Screen Protector (pre-applied) | 1x Translucent Case | 1x OnePlus Fast Charge Type-C Cable | 1x OnePlus Fast Charge Power Adapter (US Charger), a days's power in half an hour | 1x SIM Tray Ejector | 1x Quick Start Guide | 1x Safety Information

Full Specification

GENERAL
Release date
May 2018
Form factor
Touchscreen
Dimensions (mm)
155.70 x 75.40 x 7.75
Weight (g)
177.00
Battery capacity (mAh)
3300
Removable battery
No
Colours
Mirror Black, Midnight Black, Silk White
CONNECTIVITY
Wi-Fi
Yes
Wi-Fi standards supported
802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
GPS
Yes
Bluetooth
Yes, v 5.00
NFC
Yes
Infrared
No
USB OTG
Yes
Headphones
3.5mm
Number of SIMs
2
SIM 1
SIM Type
Nano-SIM
GSM/CDMA
GSM
3G
Yes
4G/ LTE
Yes
Supports 4G in India (Band 40)
Yes
SIM 2
SIM Type
Nano-SIM
GSM/CDMA
GSM
3G
Yes
4G/ LTE
Yes
Supports 4G in India (Band 40)
Yes
SENSORS
Compass/ Magnetometer
Yes
Proximity sensor
Yes
Accelerometer
Yes
Ambient light sensor
Yes
Gyroscope
Yes
DISPLAY
Screen size (inches)
6.28
Touchscreen
Yes
Resolution
1080x2280 pixels
HARDWARE
Processor
2.8GHz octa-core
Processor make
Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
RAM
8GB
Internal storage
128GB
Expandable storage
No
CAMERA
Rear camera
16-megapixel
Rear Flash
Dual LED
Front camera
16-megapixel
SOFTWARE
Operating System
Android 8.1 Oreo
Skin
OxygenOS 5.1


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Samsung is  SouthKorean multinational conglomerate headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul. It comprises numerous affiliated businesses,most of them united under the Samsung brand, and is the largest South Korean chaebol (business conglomerate).
Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-chul in 1938 as a trading company. Over the next three decades, the group diversified into areas including food processing, textiles, insurance, securities and retail. Samsung entered the electronics industry in the late 1960s and the construction and shipbuilding industries in the mid-1970s; these areas would drive its subsequent growth.

In 1938, Lee Byung-chul (1910–1987) of a large landowning family in the Uiryeong county moved to nearby Daegu city and founded Samsung Sanghoe. Samsung started out as a small trading company with forty employees located in Su-dong (now Ingyo-dong). It dealt in dried-fish,[18] locally-grown groceries and noodles. The company prospered and Lee moved its head office to Seoul in 1947. When the Korean War broke out, he was forced to leave Seoul. He started a sugar refineryin Busan named Cheil Jedang. In 1954, Lee founded Cheil Mojik and built the plant in Chimsan-dong, Daegu. It was the largest woollen mill ever in the country.

Samsung diversified into many different areas. Lee sought to establish Samsung as leader in a wide range of industries. Samsung moved into lines of business such as insurance, securities and retail.
In 1980, Samsung acquired the Gumi-based Hanguk Jeonja Tongsin and entered telecommunications hardware. Its early products were switchboards. The facility was developed into the telephone and fax manufacturing systems and became the center of Samsung's mobile phone manufacturing. They have produced over 800 million mobile phones to date. The company grouped them together under Samsung Electronics in the 1980s.

After Lee, the founder's death in 1987, Samsung Group was separated into four business groups—Samsung Group, Shinsegae Group, CJ Group and the Hansol Group. Shinsegae (discount store, department store) was originally part of Samsung Group, separated in the 1990s from the Samsung Group along with CJ Group (Food/Chemicals/Entertainment/logistics), and the Hansol Group (Paper/Telecom). Today these separated groups are independent and they are not part of or connected to the Samsung Group.[24] One Hansol Group representative said, "Only people ignorant of the laws governing the business world could believe something so absurd", adding, "When Hansol separated from the Samsung Group in 1991, it severed all payment guarantees and share-holding ties with Samsung affiliates." One Hansol Group source asserted, "Hansol, Shinsegae, and CJ have been under independent management since their respective separations from the Samsung Group". One Shinsegae department store executive director said, "Shinsegae has no payment guarantees associated with the Samsung Group".

Samsung started to rise as an international corporation in the 1990s. Samsung's construction branch was awarded contracts to build one of the two Petronas Towers in Malaysia, Taipei 101 in Taiwan and the Burj Khalifa in United Arab Emirates. In 1993, Lee Kun-hee sold off ten of Samsung Group's subsidiaries, downsized the company, and merged other operations to concentrate on three industries: electronics, engineering and chemicals. In 1996, the Samsung Group reacquired the Sungkyunkwan University foundation.

Samsung became the world's largest producer of memory chips in 1992 and is the world's second-largest chipmaker after Intel (see Worldwide Top 20 Semiconductor Market Share Ranking Year by Year). In 1995, it created its first liquid-crystal display screen. Ten years later, Samsung grew to be the world's largest manufacturer of liquid-crystal display panels. Sony, which had not invested in large-size TFT-LCDs, contacted Samsung to cooperate, and, in 2006, S-LCD was established as a joint venture between Samsung and Sony in order to provide a stable supply of LCD panels for both manufacturers. S-LCD was owned by Samsung (50% plus one share) and Sony (50% minus one share) and operates its factories and facilities in Tangjung, South Korea. As of 26 December 2011, it was announced that Samsung had acquired the stake of Sony in this joint venture


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