On Wednesday, OnePlus officially announced its new flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 6. But in China, the company also launched a much cooler variant, especially if you're into superheroes.
Yup, the OnePlus 6 Avengers edition is real, and comes with several bells and whistles that aren't in the regular version of the phone.
SEE ALSO:The OnePlus 6 already looks like the best Android value of 2018Besides the Avengers logo on the back and little details like the golden silent/ring switch on the side, the phone has a patterned back that resembles aramid fiber, a strong synthetic material used by the military for body armor.
The phone also comes with an Iron Man mask-shaped case, which, as far as flashy cases go, is one of the coolest we've seen.
The case is included in the box, and you'll find other nifty details there, such as a random Avenger Medal.
The specs on this model are the same as on a top-specced, regular OnePlus 6: Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, 8GB of memory, 256GB of storage.
The price for this variant is 4,199 yuan or roughly $660. It's currently only available in China but it's likely coming to India as well, where the OnePlus 6 is scheduled to be officially unveiled today.
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