OnePlus 10T: Check Out the Possible Specs, Price, and Release Date

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Chinese tech giant OnePlus will once again bring a powerful phone to the market in the near future. Known as the OnePlus 10T, the upcoming headset has obtained national quality certification, according to blogger @WHY LAB.

Judging by the leak provided by the blogger, the OnePlus 10T will feature a Snapdragon 8+ processor and, last but not least: a 160W fast charger that supports 150W super flash charging.

A 4,800mAh battery

GSMArena reveals a series of specs about the OnePlus 10T, although still, a lot more info is needed. There’s a generous 4,800mAh battery that should easily allow you to use the phone for an entire day with a single charge. There are two versions of RAM: 8GB and 12GB, which already is a big hint that we’re talking about a flagship device. The phone also comes in two versions of storage: 128GB and 256GB. The same source tells us that the OnePlus 10T comes with Android 12/OxygenOS 12.1 out of the box.

Moving on to what Pandaily.com tells us, the upcoming phone will also be packing in-display fingerprint recognition. The device will also be sporting a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with 120Hz LTPO 2.0.

Let’s also talk a bit about the camera. The upcoming OnePlus phone will be carrying a main camera of 50MP, and a 16MP camera mounted on the front.

We won’t have to wait too long for the release of the OnePlus 10T, either. The device will be released later this month, and it won’t cost too much considering its powerful specs, either. It is expected to be priced at around $500.

The final beta version of Android 13 is already live, which means that we might expect the OS to be available at some point for the OnePlus 10T as well. However, only time will decide for sure.

Cristian Antonescu
Cristian is in love with technology, as are many of us. He has a vast experience as a content writer in the field. He's involved especially in the hardware area, where he covers the latest news regarding smartphones, laptops, PC components, and so on.