OnePlus 6, the company's flagship smartphone for 2018, is coming in Q2 and the rumour and leak mills are churning fresh supply each day. One of the biggest leaks yet comes in the form of an alleged specification sheet that lists out most major specifications of the upcoming smartphone. According to the listing, the OnePlus 6 is expected to sport a similar rear camera setup as the one seen on OnePlus 5T.

OnePlus 6 specifications

According to the leaked snapshot, the OnePlus 6 will run Android 8.1 Oreo out-of-the-box. The phone sports a 6.28-inch full-HD+ (1080x2280 pixels) AMOLED display and a 19:9 display. It will be powered by a 2.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC, coupled with 6GB RAM and 128GB inbuilt storage.

In the camera department, the phone is expected to bear a dual rear camera setup with a 20-megapixel primary sensor and a 16-megapixel secondary sensor, both with an f/1.7 aperture. On the front will be a 20-megapixel selfie camera with f/2.0 aperture. The battery capacity is expected to get an upgrade with a 3450mAh unit (same as on Oppo R15) instead of the 3300mAh on the OnePlus 5T. The OnePlus 6 is said to be 7.5mm thick and have a weight of 175 grams.

Previous reports have suggested the OnePlus 6 will sport an iPhone X-like notch and a bezel-less display. It is also said to be priced higher than before with an expected price tag of CAD 749 (roughly Rs. 37,700).

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Belagavi: Speaker U.T. Khader on Friday warned that members who disrupt Assembly proceedings by talking in their seats during debates will be made to sit in the House for an entire day as a disciplinary measure.

The warning came after the Question Hour, when Deputy Leader of the Opposition Arvind Bellad was permitted to initiate a discussion on the development of North Karnataka.

At this point, expelled BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal objected, stating that he had been seeking a debate for the past three days but had not been given an opportunity.

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Responding to the objection, Speaker Khader said Bellad had already been granted permission and assured Yatnal that he would be allowed to speak at the next opportunity. He noted that even as a serious discussion was underway, several MLAs were speaking among themselves with their microphones on, disrupting the proceedings.

Expressing displeasure over the conduct of members, Khader likened the situation to football, where players receive red, yellow, or white cards for violations. Similarly, he said, the Assembly issues warning cards to members who disturb the House. If they fail to correct themselves despite repeated warnings, they would be required to remain seated in the Assembly hall for a full day as punishment, he stated.