Following the launch of the OnePlus 10 series smartphones in the global market, OnePlus is now reportedly working on another premium model known as the OnePlus 10T which may be launched somewhere later this month.
Now, courtesy of famed leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer, we’re now able to get our first look at this highly anticipated smartphone via a series of high-quality HD renderings which depict the front and rear design of the phone in full glory.
Unlike what we saw from the earlier (alleged) renderings, the new renders certainly looks more credible with a design that looks more closer to the OnePlus 10 Pro except for some subtle changes to the camera bump as well as the arrangement of the rear lenses.
Also, it’s obvious that the alert slider feature is missing and the front display now adopts a flat panel instead of a curved one like what we saw on the OnePlus Pro. The display size itself however, is expected to remain unchanged at 6.7”.
Coming to the hardware side of things, the OnePlus 10T is said to feature a slightly downgraded 50MP main camera that will be paired with a 16MP ultra-wide and 2MP macro unit. One obvious thing to note is of course the absence of a telephoto camera for zoomed shots.
Just like most other high-end models announced during the second-halve of the year, the OnePlus 10T is likely to be powered by the latest Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset under the hood. While the phone is expected to feature a slightly smaller 4,800mAh battery, it’s charging speed will allegedly been bumped up to 150W.