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OnePlus 6 vs iPhone X: Here's why you should buy the OnePlus 6 and ditch iPhone X

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 24 May 2018, 17:24 IST
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OnePlus has made a mark in the mobile phone market with their killer smartphones that given the biggest of the established brands in the market run for their money. The Oneplus devices have been ahead of their times in all the respects be it their hardware, their software or for that matter camera. One Plus devices have been setting the benchmark of flagships for some time now.


The brand has put a challenge for all the other existing ones in the market right now but this time they have to take over the iPhone X, the current flagship killer from none other than the Apple itself. However, the device is so insanely priced that Apple has actually registered sharp dips in their sales numbers.

Apple went on to announce the device as the their phone ever with a super full edge to edge display. Whatever may be the case with the Apple iPhone X, OnePlus 6 seems well suited to give a tough fight to the Apple's flagship.

Looking at the two devices and their specifications, there is a simple yet stark difference between the two. iPhone X just looks very highly priced when compared to the OnePlus but the specifications and area to area comparison makes the comparison fair where Oneplus devices are no short compared with Apple's flagship.

iPhonee X lacks in more than sheer specifications and performance. It also lags behind in some key features that the smartphones today come with. One of the primary ones being the absence of Dual sim slot. The simple truth of the Indian mobile users is that almost all of us now carry two sim cards and after the advent of Reliance Jio, everybody carries a Jio sim and one other sim card.

OnePlus 6 starts retailing at Rs 34,999 in India for a 6GB RAM, 64GB storage option. The equivalent variant of the Apple iPhone X retails at Rs 84,990. A price difference of a whopping Rs 50,000.

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First published: 24 May 2018, 17:21 IST