OnePlus 7T is now official, boasting Snapdragon 855+ and 90Hz display at an affordable price

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One week after OnePlus CEO revealed the design of the OnePlus 7T, the device has officially been launched.

At this point, we already know what the phone looks like – the circular camera module at the back is a hit and miss with netizens so far, the lenses are positioned in a cross pattern and looks a little lacking in cohesion between them and the back panel design.

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Over on the front is a 6.55-inch AMOLED FHD display that has a refresh rate of 90Hz, like the OnePlus 7 Pro. The display supports HDR10+ and has a pixel density of 402ppi.

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Over at the back is Corning Gorilla Glass with somewhat of a matte finish. Also at the back is the much-talked-about camera module which houses a 48MP main lens, a 12MP telephoto lens, and a 16MP ultrawide lens. Odd to not see a quad-camera setup from OnePlus since many Chinese phone makers are heading that route nowadays. Over at the front is a 16MP selfie shooter too.

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Under the hood is where the party’s at – a Snapdragon 855+ powers the phone with 8GB RAM. For storage, you can choose either 128G or 256GB UFS3.0 internal storage. What’s surprising is that the phone comes with a relatively small 3,800mAh battery, considering how large and powerful the phone is, you’d expect a bigger battery. At least it supports Warp Charge 30T – which supposedly charges 23% faster than the Warp Charge 30, and OnePlus says it doesn’t overheat.

The phone ships with OxygenOS based on Android 10 out of the box and there’s an in-display fingerprint sensor. There’s also haptic feedback and dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support.

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The OnePlus 7T is available in Glacier Blue and Glacier Blue. The 128GB variant is priced at INR37,999 (RM2,245) while the 256GB variant is priced at INR39,999 (RM2,363) – making this a relatively affordable device for the hardware it packs. It’s currently not available in Malaysia yet, but stay tuned for updates.

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