Entire OnePlus 6T spec sheet leaks out alongside multiple marketing images

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Entire OnePlus 6T spec sheet leaks out alongside multiple marketing images
The OnePlus 6T has leaked out multiple times, popped up on a few retail listings, and been tipped to launch in a new purple color. But today, with just four days to go until its announcement, what is seemingly the final spec sheet has been published alongside a number of marketing images courtesy of tipster Ishan Agarwal.

As revealed multiple times before, the OnePlus 6T will arrive with a new 6.4-inch AMOLED display complete with a waterdrop notch and relatively small bezels. And thanks to the new marketing images, it’s been confirmed that this translates into an impressive screen-to-body ratio of 86%. Moreover, the Gorilla Glass 5 seen on the original OnePlus 6 has been swapped out for the newer sixth-generation. Beneath this panel, OnePlus has embedded a new optical fingerprint scanner that is similar to the one seen on the Huawei Mate 20 Pro.

Just like the previous device, OnePlus will be focusing on the smartphone’s photography capabilities. It looks set to come equipped with a main 16-megapixel sensor complete with a f/1.7 aperture, and a secondary 20-megapixel camera with the same aperture. These should support Portrait Mode, Super Slow-Mo video, and Quick Capture, which will allow users to double tap the power key to open up the camera app.

Internally, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 will once again be present alongside the choice of 6GB or 8GB of RAM. Both versions will ship with 128GB of storage, although those who wish to pay a bit extra can opt for 256GB with the 8GB of RAM model. This will all be coupled with a large 3,700mAh battery and Android 9 Pie straight out of the box.

As many of you will know by now, OnePlus will be announcing the OnePlus 6T on October 29 rather than the original date of October 30. Sales are then expected to commence in most parts of the world on November 6.


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