OnePlus 10T will be launching soon in the global market. The device will be launching on the 3rd of August. Moreover, the launch event will be held in New York. The next model of the flagship numbered series has already been leaked in its full glory. OnLeaks Via SmartPrix has exposed the device in all its glory. The device was previously revealed to be codenamed ‘Ovaltine’. Furthermore, the naming of the device is confirmed now. The latest information corroborates with tipster Max Jambor. He stated that the next flagship from OnePlus will be called the OnePlus 10T.
Design
After the OnePlus 10R, it will be the next flagship with no alert slider. Furthermore, the camera module is a carbon copy of the module from the 10 Pro. It takes up half of the top of the phone. Moreover, it also has a centered punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera like the OnePlus 10R. The bezels are minimal on the front with a slightly prominent chin. Overall, the display looks good in the renders. In addition, the Hasselblad branding is missing on the camera bump. Lastly, the material used at the back will be glass. While the frame will be made out of plastic.
Expected Specifications
Despite rumors of the device being powered by a MediaTek chipset, the latest reports suggest differently. According to recent reports, the OnePlus 10T will be powered by the latest Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 chipset. Moreover, the device will pack a 4800 mAh battery with a whopping 150W charging support. OnePlus 10T will have a 6.7″ 120Hz OLED display with an in-display fingerprint scanner.
Furthermore, the device will run Android 12-based Oxygen OS 12 out of the box. It will get the Oxygen OS 13 later this year. However, Oxygen OS 13 will be announced alongside the 10T. For the cameras, the phone will feature a 32MP selfie shooter. In addition, the rear camera system will consist of an OIS-enabled 50MP sensor. It will be accompanied by a 16MP ultra-wide camera and a 2MP macro sensor. Lastly, the device will have dual stereo speakers. However, it will lack support for wireless charging.