


OnePlus has officially revealed the design of the OnePlus Ace 6 Supreme after a wave of teasers, giving the phone a more aggressive hardware identity ahead of its full launch later this month.
The new model uses a flat, metal-heavy look with what the brand calls a cube-style rear camera layout. Around the back, the camera island is shaped with sharp lines instead of soft curves, which helps the phone stand out from a lot of the rounded designs that have become common lately.
OnePlus also says the phone features a heat-isolated middle frame and oversized rounded corners. In plain terms, the design is trying to balance a more technical, performance-focused feel with a shape that still looks comfortable to hold.
The company had already confirmed another headline spec before this design reveal: the OnePlus Ace 6 Supreme will use a 165Hz display. That refresh rate is unusually high for a mainstream smartphone and suggests OnePlus is positioning this device squarely at gamers and users who care about ultra-smooth visuals.
Based on the shared promo material, the front of the phone keeps a centered punch-hole display and very slim bezels. The overall frame appears flat, while the rear finish and camera housing give it a more mechanical, almost performance-device vibe than a typical lifestyle phone.
At this stage, OnePlus is still spacing out the final hardware details, so the company has not yet fully outlined the rest of the spec sheet in this teaser. Still, the combination of a flat metal-inspired body, the heat-isolated frame, and the confirmed 165Hz display makes the phone easy to place in the high-performance segment.
If OnePlus keeps the rest of the package competitive, the OnePlus Ace 6 Supreme could end up being one of the more visually distinctive Android releases in its category this month.