OnePlus 10T Specifications Leaked, 50-Megapixel Rear Camera Claimed
A triple rear camera arrangement with a 50-megapixel primary sensor was originally...
New renders highlight differences between the OnePlus 10T & 10 Pro. (Credits: Google)
Speculative renderings of the OnePlus 10T with an intriguing design surfaced earlier this month. New renders recently released appear to be lot more similar to the design of the 10 Pro, but still having some significant variations.
Allegedly based on actual images of a pre-production device, these fresh renders. They demonstrate that, unlike earlier models, the camera hump on the rear of the phone won’t cover the entire width of the device.
The OnePlus 10T will differ from the existing OnePlus 10 Pro in a number of ways, according to the leaker.
It appears that the metal frame will be swapped out for a plastic one, and the bump’s shape, particularly the beveling around it, will be altered.
There will be two significant changes: first, the display will be flat; and second, the Alert slider won’t be present.
Recent OnePlus launches have lost one of the brand’s defining characteristics that has been present almost from the start, and this has started to take on a bit of a pattern. It appears to be restricted to Pro models only currently.
The display should have the same size as the Pro, measuring 6.7″, but it is anticipated to lose QHD+ resolution in favour of FHD+. Other speculated modifications include a less powerful camera and faster 150W charging (up from 80W) (50MP with OIS main, 16MP ultra wide, no telephoto).
Naturally, the new Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip will replace the outgoing one. It ought to provide greater power effectiveness (which will be offset by a smaller battery, 4,800mAh vs. 5,000mAh).
According to reports, the OnePlus 10T will come in Black and Green. This will reportedly be the final OnePlus flagship release of the year when it is announced next month.
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