Just a week after its launch, the OnePlus 6 is seeing its 256GB model with 8GB RAM going out of stock in multiple markets, US & UK included. Keep reading for more details!
OnePlus 6 256GB model goes out of stock
To recap, the phone’s official launch took place on May 16, 2018. According to our source, OnePlus 6 256GB variant ($629) has completely gone out of stock in multiple markets. By taking a quick look at the company’s website, it reveals the model is not available in the US, Canada, and the UK anymore. This is something that’s easy to understand since OnePlus 6 is a smartphone with great design, various outstanding specifications but at a lower price compared to other competitors.
In terms of OnePlus 6 design, it embraces the metal and glass design. Moreover, there are three distinct color options – a reflective Mirror Black, a matte Midnight Black and a Silk White which will be a limited edition. Regarding the display, OnePlus 6 specs sport a 6.28-inch Optic AMOLED touchscreen with the resolution of 1080 x 2280 pixels. Besides, the phone is going to run on Android 8.1 out-of-the-box.
Under the hood, OnePlus 6 takes power from the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset at the core. The smartphone goes with at least 6GB of RAM for the standard version and 8GB for the upgraded variant with 64GB/256GB ROM and no card slot for expanding. Moreover, there is also the heart rate sensor. For the photography system, OnePlus 6 camera equips a dual 16MP + 20MP rear snapper as well as a 16MP selfie lens. Finally, the OnePlus handset rocks a non-removable 3300mAh battery box.
When will be the next release of OnePlus 6 256GB model?
There’s currently no information on when the $629 model, which comes with 8GB RAM and Midnight Black color option, will be back in stock. Meanwhile, those waiting for the white variant will be happy to learn the device will be available in around a week.