OnePlus 7T, 7T Pro e 7T Pro McLaren Edition

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The OnePlus 7T coming to Europe, North America and China next week

While fans in India have been enjoying the OnePlus 7T for a while now, the rest of the world has been waiting. The wait is almost over, as the phone will expand to other regions – here’s the list.

The 7T will be available in all of the European Union starting Friday next week (October 17). There’s only one version – 8/128GB – which will cost €600. There’s no 256GB option apparently (the non-T phone with 8/256GB memory was €610, the 6/128GB was €560).

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The phone will also reach the United States and Canada, even though the OnePlus 7 skipped both. It will cost USD600 and CAD800, respectively, and will go on sale starting in the morning of October 18. Note that the 7T Pro will not be available in those two countries.

The OnePlus 7T will also be available in China and Hong Kong and, of course, India. There it will co-exist with the 7T Pro.

The 7T comes in Glacial Blue and Frosted Silver. There’s a selection of accessories available too.

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OnePlus 7T Pro unveiled with Snapdragon 855+, McLaren edition tags along

The OnePlus 7T Pro is official and it brings the typical upgrades you would expect from a T-phone – nothing as major as the vanilla 7T upgrade. With it comes the McLaren Edition, whose exterior draws inspiration from the racing legend.

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The OnePlus 7T Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 855+ chipset – thanks to higher clock speeds, it promises 15% higher graphics performance. That will surely come handy as the list of games that support 90Hz screens grows.

There’s a single memory configuration available, 8GB of RAM and 256GB storage (UFS 3.0). The 6/128GB and 12/256GB versions of the 7 Pro have been axed. If you want 12GB of RAM, the McLaren Edition is your only option.

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The other big change is that the phone now supports Warp Charge 30T – the “T” version is 23% faster than the 30W charger that debuted with the OnePlus 7 phones. While the peak power is not higher, the new charger keeps its foot on the throttle longer.

While 16MP pop-up selfie camera is unchanged, the triple camera on the back did get a new feature - the macro mode from the 7T. Speaking of the 7T, the Pro model boasts a longer focal length on its zoom camera (3x over the main cam) as well as OIS. The 48MP main sensor and 16MP ultra wide are the same otherwise.

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The OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren Edition comes with 12GB of RAM and 256GB storage. Its back has a symmetrical wood grain appearance and papaya yellow around the sides. You also get a soft alcantara case, a material popular in the automotive world.

Both versions of the phone will launch with OxygenOS 10, which is (you guessed it) based on Android 10. The McLaren Edition features some exclusive features, like McLaren-themed wallpapers and icons, also notifications illuminate the curved sides of the display in the trademark papaya orange color.

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The OnePlus 7T Pro will be available in Europe next Thursday at €760 – that’s the same price as the 8/256GB version of the 7 Pro. The McLaren Edition is coming on November 5 and it will cost €860 (for comparison, the 12/256GB version of the 7 Pro is €830).

Besides the EU, the 7T Pro is coming to India, China and Hong Kong. Prices in India are set at INR 53,999 for the regular 7T Pro and INR 58,999 for the McLaren Edition. Notably, the phone will not be available in the US.

OnePlus 7T Series Launch Event
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Future OnePlus device with round camera island gets pictured in leaked sketches

OnePlus is shaping up to be quite busy until the end of this year. There's the launch of its first ever TV next month, already officially confirmed, as is the fact that it's going to out another 5G device before 2020 comes around. And then we've also heard a lot of rumors lately about the company readying a OnePlus 7T Pro and/or OnePlus 7T.

One of these smartphones could be pictured in the leaked sketches below, that come courtesy of Evan Blass, aka @evleaks. Apparently they do depict a product that is in the works at OnePlus, and that device was first spotted all the way back in December of last year, when we showed you a leaked image from an internal presentation held by the Chinese company.

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The round camera island on the back is hard to miss, in both cases. This would mark a pretty substantial design change for the company that has so far steered clear of such a camera arrangement. There are no details about which phone this is, unfortunately, so your guess is as good as ours. Would you like to see a OnePlus 7T Pro 5G with this design?
 
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Essas imagens já apareceram quando se falava do 7pro, e até apareceu um dos managers da oneplus com um na mão.
Por mim a oneplus está a vontade para lançar quantos telemóveis quiser, eu tenho o 7pro e estou super contente .
 
Check out these renders of the OnePlus 7T with a triple camera setup

A couple of days ago we saw sketches of an unknown OnePlus device with the back housing a circular camera island. Turns out that device is the OnePlus 7T. This confirmation comes from popular leakster OnLeaks who leaked the CAD renders of the 7T, giving us our best look yet at the device.

The front side of the OnePlus 7T looks similar to its non-T variant - notched display surrounded by small bezels and an earpiece above the selfie camera. But, the back is where things look different.

The OnePlus 7 comes with a dual camera setup placed vertically in the center, whereas the 7T sports a circular island housing three cameras in horizontal orientation with the flash placed right below.

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Another change here is at the bottom. The OnePlus 7 has a USB-C port at the bottom flanked by two grilles - one each for the speaker and primary microphone. But on the 7T, we only have a single grille, as the other one is replaced by a SIM card slot.

Rest of the design remains the same, and the 7T also has dimensions identical to the OnePlus 7.


As far as the specifications are concerned, the OnePlus 7T is expected to have Snapdragon 855+ SoC under the hood which will be paired with up to 8GB RAM.

Talking about the cameras, the selfie shooter will likely remain unchanged, but it remains to be seen if the main camera on the 7T will be paired with a telephoto or an ultra-wide-angle lens, or both. The OnePlus 7 doesn't have either of them, so it will be a nice addition.

The OnePlus 7T and 7T Pro will be likely unveiled next month alongside the OnePlus TV, and OnLeaks says that the company will announce the OnePlus 7T McLaren "Senna" Edition as well.

More details about these products should follow soon.
 
OnePlus 7T specs leak, will come with Snapdragon 855+ SoC and 90Hz 2K display

Specifications of the OnePlus 7T which is said to go official next month have leaked, and as expected, the phone will come with some improvements over the OnePlus 7.

The 7T will be powered by the Snapdragon 855+ SoC which is a higher-clocked version of the Snapdragon 855 that powers the OnePlus 7. It will have 8GB of RAM and you will have two storage options to choose from - 128GB and 256GB.

The smartphone will boast a 6.55" 90Hz 2K Super AMOLED display which is an upgrade over the 6.41" 60Hz FHD+ Optic AMOLED display on the OnePlus 7.

Leaked render of the OnePlus 7T
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The OnePlus 7T will retain the 16MP selfie shooter, and the 48MP main camera at the back will now be joined by 16MP and 12MP units. The cameras will also be able to record wide-angle and 960 FPS slow-mo videos.

The battery gets a nominal upgrade here - up from 3,700 mAh to 3,800 mAh.

The OnePlus 7T will come in Frosted Silver and Haze Blue colors, and the company will also offer free cloud storage for a year.

We don't have much details about the OnePlus 7T Pro, but the source says the phone will pack a 4,080 mAh battery and have Snapdragon 855 SoC under the hood instead of 855+.

We couldn't verify the authenticity of this information, so take it with a pinch of salt.
 
Seja como for, só gostaria que o telefone trouxesse carregamento wireless, é daquelas coisas que não consigo perceber como fica sempre para trás...
 
Vejam o Twitter do Steve H.McFly. Parece que o Pro vai manter o desenho na traseira, aumentando ligeiramente o recorte das câmaras para acrescentar mais um módulo. Deverá vir com 855+.
 
Eu estava para comprar o 7 normal, mas assim sendo vou esperar pelo 7T 128. Que deverá vir ao mesmo preço (600€). Em outubro já deve estar disponível
 
OnePlus 7T Pro leaks in CAD-based renders, McLaren Edition too

Over the past few weeks chatter has been growing about OnePlus supposedly holding an event in India on September 26, when it's apparently going to unveil the OnePlus TValongside the OnePlus 7T and OnePlus 7T Pro. Yesterday specs for the 7T got outed, and based on those, that model is shaping up to be quite a substantial upgrade compared to the OnePlus 7 - with a revamped rear camera system and a 90Hz higher-res screen.

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So that leaves the OnePlus 7T Pro, and by the way, here it is in all its glory in a bunch of newly leaked CAD-based renders. Yes, a McLaren Edition of the 7T Pro is in the works, to succeed the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition from last year. That model has overall the same colors, orange accents and design language, only applied to the shape of the 7 Pro, and with a textured pattern that seemingly takes over the entire back panel.

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And that brings us to the fact that the OnePlus 7T Pro looks exactly like the OnePlus 7 Pro. There are absolutely no visual changes, aside from the new Haze Blue colorway pictured here, unlike the transition from the 7 to the 7T - which comes with an extra rear camera in a wholly new arrangement, as well as a smaller notch for its now improved screen.

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The OnePlus 7T Pro will also get a slight spec bump, as you'd expect, in that it too will be powered by the Snapdragon 855+ chipset. Not only that, but its battery capacity has gone up to 4,080 mAh, but that's only 80 mAh more than the 7 Pro. Everything else is expected to stay the same, including the screen (size, resolution, refresh rate).

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On the software front, both 7T phones are apparently getting a new macro mode for the camera, HEVC support for video recording, something called Hybrid Image Stabilization, and Warp Charge "30T", which is identical to Warp Charge 30 in all but the name. Still that's yet another step up for the entry-level model, as the OnePlus 7 had to make do with inferior 20W fast charging.
 
Ao que parece o 7T Pro não terá grandes alterações de design das câmaras, pelo menos a julgar pelas capas que têm aparecido. Existe um suposto buraco a mais, resta saber se será uma quarta câmara como o Huawei Nova 5 Pro ou um sensor ToF.
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