The OnePlus 6 has been spotted on Geekbench ahead of its unveiling next week. It was only yesterday when the company’s CEO inadvertently revealed the device in all its glory and now, less than 24 hours later, a new Geekbench listing appears to have confirmed some of the range-topping specs that are to be expected.

According to the posting in question, the previously-confirmed octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 is present alongside 8GB of RAM. Together, these achieved a single-core score of 2402 and a multi-core result of 8931. This puts the OnePlus 6 on par with most other 2018 flagships. Regarding the internal storage options, the listing fails to reveal any details, but previous rumors have pointed towards a 256GB model. In addition, the Chinese OEM is said to be working on 64GB and 128GB variants. Also, as expected from a OnePlus release, Android 8.1 Oreo is present.

Aside from the internal specs, the OnePlus 6 is expected to feature a dual-camera setup on the rear, comprised of a 20-megapixel main sensor and a secondary 16-megapixel lens. Furthermore, a second 16-megapixel camera is set to be placed up front. Regarding the smartphone’s design, yesterday’s hands-on leak confirmed the glass and aluminum build of the OnePlus 6, with both a black and white variant in the works. In addition to this, previous teasers have pointed towards the launch of a purple color option on May 16.

OnePlus is yet to confirm any details in regards to the official pricing and release of its next flagship device, but with the official announcement set to take place next week, it seems likely that sales should commence by the end of the month. Furthermore, previous rumors have pointed towards the base model costing around $555, with this set to rise to $800 for the limited edition Avengers: Infinity War variant.

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