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The 'silk white' model of this $570 Android smartphone will be the most beautiful phone you can buy when it's released

Apologies to anyone who already bought a regular black OnePlus 6.

Much to the delight of OnePlus fans, the OnePlus 6 is available to buy right now, and it's a hell of a smartphone.

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In fact, the OnePlus 6 is so good — and such a good value, starting at $530 — that it's the top smartphones you can buy at the moment.

But wait, OnePlus isn't done just yet. A quick look at the company's website reveals there's a third "silk white" model coming out in limited numbers on Tuesday.

That model costs $570 and comes with 8 GB of RAM, which is a huge amount compared with other smartphones and helps the phone run incredibly smoothly. The silk-white OnePlus 6 also comes with a healthy 128 GB of storage space too.

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I've had some time with the silk-white OnePlus 6, and I'm declaring that it's the best-looking smartphone you can buy when it's released.

Check out the silk-white OnePlus 6:

At first glance, the silk-white OnePlus 6 looks like a standard white smartphone.

When you hold it and shine it under different lighting though, the white color and the matte glass texture reveal a gorgeous, silky, pearly aesthetic.

The silk-white OnePlus 6 also has matte metal edges in a light rose-gold hue that isn't overly saturated or too deep in color.

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Oddly enough, the photos on OnePlus' website makes the metal look more gold than rose gold. It's certainly closer to a rose-gold color.

If I were to buy a OnePlus 6, this would be my choice.

The rose-gold accents throughout the phone match perfectly with the silky white color and matte glass texture.

On the front, it's hard to distinguish which of these is the silk-white model when placed next to the standard black models.

Upon closer inspection, you can see that the silk-white model has a silver edge. The black models are all black.

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And the black models have black edges, which look classy and understated — but tame compared with the rose-gold accents on the silk-white model.

The standard black models are nice, but the silk-white model is on another level.

The only other Android smartphone that comes close in terms of looks is the Essential Phone in "ocean depths."

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