OnePlus 10T specs fully leaked ahead of launch

On Tuesday, a well-known Twitter tipster teamed up with Pricebaba to share a detailed list of specifications for the upcoming OnePlus 10T smartphone and posted the first high-definition press rendering of the new phone. According to leaked news, the OnePlus 10T will be equipped with a 6.7-inch @ FHD+ (2414×1080 resolution) Fluid AMOLED screen with 10-bit, sRGB color gamut and HDR10+ features.

As shown in the picture, the screen opening has been moved from the upper left corner to the center position, and a front 16MP selfie camera that supports EIS electronic image stabilization is embedded. However, the design of the rear camera module of the OnePlus 10T continues the block style of the OnePlus 10 Pro.

It is said that the upgraded main camera is a Sony IMX766 sensor with 50MP pixels and supports OIS optical image stabilization. Coupled with the 8MP ultra-wide-angle sub-camera + 2MP macro sensor with a 120° field of view, the LED flash is also seamlessly integrated into the fourth circle.

In terms of software, although Oxygen 12 customized based on Android 12 is pre-installed at the factory, the official has announced that it will be upgraded to Oxygen 13 customized based on Android 13 in the future. The processor is Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, the Indian version will have 8 / 12GB RAM + 256GB ROM storage options, and rumors have mentioned a flagship SKU with 16GB RAM.

In addition, it is said that the OnePlus 10T will use a 4800 mAh battery that supports 150W fast charging, which is almost twice the power of the OnePlus 10 Pro (80W SuperVOOC). Finally, OnePlus will hold an offline launch event related to the OnePlus 10T in New York City on August 13. Interested friends can watch the online live broadcast at 10:00 a.m. ET, or purchase a $25 ticket to attend the event in person.

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