OnePlus 10T debuts with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, 150W charging
OnePlus unveiled its most powerful phones yet with the
OnePlus 10T. The OEM changed its release strategy for this year and is launching the non-Pro smartphone in the second half. Of course, it had to trim some specs to achieve lower pricing, but the 10T actually beats the 10 Pro in certain aspects.
Starting with the display, it's still OLED with 1080 x 2412px resolution and supports up to 120Hz refresh rate and 10-bit color depth that complies with the HDR10+ standard. It measures 6.7" in diagonal (just like the 10 Pro) but settles for a standard OLED panel instead of the more advanced LTPO2.
One of the two upgrades over the 10 Pro is the chipset. The OnePlus 10T is running on the more newer Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset paired with 8GB or 16GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage for the US market while India is getting a 12GB/256GB option.
OnePlus also highlights a new 3D Cooling System with the largest vapor chamber on any OnePlus phone.
To keep the cost low, OnePlus has significantly downgraded the camera hardware compared to the 10 Pro. The advanced ultrawide camera and the 3x telephoto unit are replaced with the commonly used and largely unimpressive 8MP ultrawide and 2MP macro cameras. The good news is that the main Sony IMX766 sensor from the 10 Pro is unchanged. It's coupled with wide f/1.8 aperture and an optically-stabilized lens.
The selfie camera has a 16MP sensor with big 1.0µm pixels and f/.2.4 aperture.
Not everyone will be able to charge at 150W, though. OnePlus unveiled its most powerful phones yet with the OnePlus 10T. The OEM changed its release...
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