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OnePlus Ace 6 Supreme Edition specs roundup points to a 165Hz flat display, Dimensity 9500, and 120W charging

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OnePlus Ace 6 Supreme Edition specs roundup points to a 165Hz flat display, Dimensity 9500, and 120W charging

OnePlus Ace 6 Supreme Edition specs roundup points to a 165Hz flat display, Dimensity 9500, and 120W charging

OnePlus Ace 6 Supreme Edition specs roundup points to a 165Hz flat display, Dimensity 9500, and 120W charging

The OnePlus Ace 6 Supreme Edition is set to launch on April 28 at 7:00 p.m., and a fresh specs roundup shared by tipster Digital Chat Station is giving buyers an early look at what the phone may bring.

Based on the leaked configuration list summarized by IT Home, the phone is expected to feature a 6.78-inch 1.5K BOE LTPS flat display with a 165Hz refresh rate. It is also said to use MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 chip.

Camera details in the leak point to a 16MP front camera, along with a rear setup that includes a 50MP main sensor with a 1/1.55-inch base and an 8MP ultra-wide camera. Power could be another major selling point, with the device reportedly packing an 8,600mAh dual-cell battery and support for 120W fast charging.

Other listed hardware details include a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, a metal frame, a fiberglass or glass body, dual 1115W symmetrical speakers, and IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K protection ratings. The phone is also said to include a custom touch-control chip designed to reduce end-to-end latency.

That performance focus fits the broader positioning of the device. OnePlus has already revealed the phone’s “Ace Awakening” color option, which uses a flat metal cube-style camera deco, a thermally separated middle frame, and rounded corner styling. According to OnePlus China president Louis Lee, buyers will also be able to pair the handset with a dedicated “Gun God” controller built specifically for shooter-style mobile games, making the upcoming model look especially aimed at the gaming phone crowd.

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