Back in 2016, OnePlus 3T was released as a half-yearly refresh over OnePlus 3. The Shenzhen based OEM used slightly upgraded SoC (Snapdragon 821 instead of Snapdragon 820) and bumped the battery capacity from 3,000 mAh to 3,400 mAh.

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OnePlus 3T: They also replaced the 8 MP front camera with a 16 MP sensor

However, the company literally made it a custom of releasing such ‘T’ models. Skip back to last year, and they released a limited edition McLaren themed variant of OnePlus 6T. Compared to the regular 6T, it featured 30W fast charging (Warp Charge 30).

The moral of these stories is quite straight forward. The lifetime of the gadgets, especially smartphones, are shrinking drastically. OnePlus is doing their job and compressing the product cycle to less than 6 months (if you consider the McLaren edition) to boost the sell count.

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OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition

Well, this is that time of the year when the regular OnePlus flagship stats to receive discounts and makes the way to the ‘T’ variant. In fact, (in)famous leakster Steve H.McFly aka @OnLeaks already shared the technical details of the upcoming OnePlus 7T and OnePlus 7T Pro.

OnePlus 7T:

Display: 6.55-inch (2400×1080 / 402 PPI) Fluid AMOLED / In-display Fingerprint Sensor (Optical) / 90Hz and HDR10+
CPU: Snapdragon 855+ (7nm)
GPU: Adreno 640
RAM: 8GB
ROM: 128GB / 256GB
Rear Camera: Main 48MP (f/1.6) with OIS + EIS / Telephoto 12MP (f/2.2) with 2x Zoom / Ultra-Wide 16MP (f/2.2) with 120° field of view
Front Camera: 16MP (f/2.0) with EIS
Battery: 3800mAh / WARP Charge 30T Fast Charging (20% faster than OnePlus 7 Pro)
OS: OxygenOS based on Android 10
Misc: New Macro mode for closer shots / Nightscape mode / Super Slow-Motion recording at 960FPS 720p / Mate Glass Back

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Leaked render of OnePlus 7T (Source)

OnePlus 7T Pro:

Display: 6.65-inch (3100×1440 / 516 PPI) Fluid AMOLED / In-display Fingerprint Sensor (Optical) / 90Hz and HDR10+
CPU: Snapdragon 855+ (7nm)
GPU: Adreno 640
RAM: 8GB
ROM: 256GB
Rear Camera: Main 48MP (f/1.6) with OIS + EIS / Telephoto 8MP (f/2.4) with 3x Zoom / Ultra-Wide 16MP (f/2.2) with 120° field of view
Front Camera: 16MP (f/2.0) with EIS
Battery: 4085mAh / WARP Charge 30T Fast Charging
OS: OxygenOS based on Android 10
Misc: New Macro mode for closer shots / Nightscape mode / Super Slow-Motion recording at 960FPS 720p / Mate Glass Back

OnLeaks also hinted October 10 as the launch date of the OnePlus 7T series. Probably that acted like the ignition key, as OnePlus has just officially announced the date of the OnePlus 7T Launch event. Guess what? Its is October 10!

Hello everyone,

Yes! OnePlus 7T Series Launch event is coming: October 10, Magazine London. Created together with our Community is a big part of who we are, that’s why want to invite our core users to witness the fruits of co-work on the spot. We will offer a 3-day trip to London and @Pete wants to have a lunch with you, F2F, talking with you – Our Community User.

They have this forum based contest to pick two lucky fans for the Europe launch event, so don’t forget to check out the details.

The India launch event will take place at Delhi on September 26. A significant portion of the team will be there to interact with the fans, so don’t miss it. And yes, OnePlus TV will be unveiled in the same event (tickets can be bought here).

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Kingshuk De
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I came from a mixed background of Statistics and Computer Science. My research domains included embedded computer systems, mobile computing and delay tolerant networks in post-disaster scenarios. Apart from tinkering with gadgets or building hackintosh, I like to hop on various subreddits and forums like MyDigitalLife and XDA.

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