OnePlus 6: This won everyone's heart

Yes, there’s already a OnePlus 6T out in the market. But the kind of impact that the OnePlus 6 created at launch was way higher than what the 6T managed now. The OnePlus 6 was a massive improvement over the OnePlus 5T in almost every department. The OnePlus 6T, on the other hand, is just an incremental update with a fancy screen over the 6. Plus the missing 3.5mm headphone jack and the fingerprint scanner moving to the screen hasn’t gone down well with a majority of users, including yours truly. The OnePlus 6 had no such issues.
Staying true to the OnePlus tradition, the OnePlus 6 features the latest Snapdragon 845 SoC with a minimum of 6 GB RAM. The company fitted it with a 6.28-inch 19:9 Full HD+ Optic AMOLED display with a notch. The front and back glass around an aluminium chassis makes the phone look extremely classy. The major improvement, however, was seen in the camera department. While on the surface, it seems to bundle the same 16 MP +20 MP combination seen on the 5T, the output is noticeably better courtesy of wider 25mm lenses, larger sensor and pixel size. Add optical image stabilisation and ability to capture super slow motion videos to the mix too. All this and more for a price starting at a shade under Rs 35,000 and you have one hell of a deal and a place in our top phones of 2018.