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Here are the iPhone SE 2, LG G7 ThinQ and Nokia X6 leaks from last week

Nokia X6

From Apple to OnePlus, a variety of smartphone leaks surfaced last week.

Here’s a breakdown of everything you need to know, including patents and a number of smartphone leaks and rumours. These leaks encompass news ranging from April 21st to April 27th.

Apple

The iPhone SE 2 could possibly feature wireless charging, similar to the iPhone X and the iPhone 8. This means the device will have a similar glass back.

For more about the iPhone SE 2, click here.


OnePlus

While this isn’t necessarily a rumour, OnePlus has revealed more information about its upcoming smartphone.

OnePlus is set to drop the OnePlus 6 on May 16th. The company announced the news on its official Twitter account, with the phone’s launch event being set to take place in London, England.

For more on the OnePlus announcement, click here.


According to the CEO the OnePlus 6 will feature a glass design, changing from the metal of the last phone. This may mean that the OnePlus 6 will feature wireless charging.

For more on the OnePlus’ glass rear, click here.


LG

According to information provided by the company the LG G7 ThinQ sports a 6.1-inch LCD display with an ‘optional’ notch. The phone will include a 3120 x 1440 (QHD+) resolution with what LG is calling a ‘variable display.’

For more on the LG G7 ThinQ’s display, click here.


HTC

The most recent HTC leak points to the U12 featuring a 6-inch display with a 3,500mAh battery, IP68 water and dust resistance and Android Oreo out of the box.

For more on the HTC U12 leak, click here.


HMD Global

A Nokia X6 leak reveals that the phone is tipped to include a 5.8-inch display with a 19:9 aspect ratio. The phone also features a Snapdragon 636, 6GB of RAM and most importantly a notch.

For more on the Nokia X6, click here.

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