Last Updated on July 6, 2021 by Asif Iqbal Shaik
OnePlus had launched three premium smartphones—OnePlus 9, OnePlus 9 Pro, and OnePlus 9R—in India a few months ago. These devices offered high-end Snapdragon 888/870 processors, Hasselblad-tuned cameras, and up to 65W fast charging. Now, it is being reported that the company is getting ready for the launch of the OnePlus 9T. A sketchy rumour claims to offer information about the OnePlus 9T’s launch timeline and some key specifications. It suggests that OnePlus will launch the OnePlus 9T with a 108MP quad-camera setup, and that it will be launched sometime in Q3 2021.
OnePlus 9T Launch Timeline, Key Specifications Revealed
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OnePlus had announced a three-year partnership with Hasselblad during the launch of the OnePlus 9 series earlier this year. According to a tweet from Twitter user American Megatrends (@imailisa0825), the OnePlus 9T will feature a 108MP quad-camera setup, tuned by its camera partner and leading professional camera brand Hasselblad.
The OnePlus 9T is tipped to run Android 11-based ColorOS 11. This piece of information seems sketchy as OnePlus had already confirmed earlier that its global smartphones will ship with OxygenOS, at least as of now. The Chinese smartphone maker had announced a few days ago that it is integrating the codebase of OxygenOS with OPPO’s ColorOS to improve efficiency and to standardize the software experience.
There is still no information regarding the OnePlus 9T’s display size and battery capacity. However, we can expect it to come with the newly-announced Snapdragon 888+ processor and probably a bigger battery. As of now, the company’s plans regarding the launch of the OnePlus 9T Pro are unclear, and some rumours claim that there will be no OnePlus 9T Pro this year as well.
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