Update (September 12): The OnePlus 6T has now been spotted listed on an e-commerce website Giztop, with the listing revealing/confirming some of the device’s key specifications.

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So as you can see, the listing shows the phone has 6.4-inch AMOLED screen (2340×1080 pixels and 91.5% screen ratio) and an in-screen fingerprint sensor (which OnePlus has already confirmed).

The phone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC. There’s a triple camera setup on the back and a 25MP front shooter. RAM options include 6GB and 8GB, while storage options include 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB.

The device runs Android 9 Pie based OxygenOS and won’t be available until October 16. Price tag is $569.

It’s worth mentioning that a teaser shared by OnePlus recently indicated October 17 as the unveiling date.

Update (September 11): In a first, a real life image alleged to be of the OnePlus 6T has leaked. More on that here.

Update (September 10): More OnePlus 6T details have been revealed. This time, the Chinese company has officially confirmed in-display fingerprint sensor as well as October 17 unveiling for the phone.

Original story follows:

Leaks and rumors related to the OnePlus 6T are slowly becoming more frequent now. Recently, we saw the upcoming device’s box getting leaked, and now key specs for the phone have surfaced online.

Like the previous one, this leak also comes courtesy of a Weibo user, who shared a photo capture containing the phone’s image and specs alongside it.

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As you can see, the image reveals the OnePlus 6T will feature a 6.4-inch full HD display, with Snapdragon 845 or Snapdragon 855 SoC powering the device.

RAM options would include 6GB and 8GB, while storage options would be 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB.

The rear camera details are inline with what we’ve been hearing so far: a triple rear camera setup, which this leak reveals will consist of 16MP + 20MP + 8MP sensors.

One the front, the leak says, there will be a dual camera setup of 16MP + 16MP configuration.

In terms of OS, the OnePlus 6T will run Android 8.1 Oreo, and pack in a 3,840mAh battery.

You can see the image also reveals an expected price of INR 37,990, which currently translates into around $525. Sadly, the leak doesn’t say when the device will arrive.

It’s best to take this leak with a grain of salt, as this is the first time we’re hearing about dual front camera on the OnePlus 6T. Plus, the image alongside these specs doesn’t show a dual front camera setup. Also, pricing details are currently tentative.

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