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OnePlus 7T Pro comes with Android 10 out of the box

OnePlus has officially launched 7T Pro at a price of Rs 53,999 in India. It is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ and Adreno 640 GPU. It ships with Oxygen OS based on Android 10 out of the box. Older OnePlus mobiles will get the Android 10 OTA update in coming months as well. It will be available to purchase online from Amazon.in starting Oct 12 12PM IST. ( check here )

OnePlus 7T comes with an AMOLED 6.67 inch QHD+ display. Like it's older brother 7 Pro and the newer 7T, it has a 90Hz refresh screen resulting in smooth and fluid, very enjoyable UI experience. HDR 10+ is supported as well. The fingerprint sensor is placed under the screen and is faster than the older variants. 



Like the earlier launched OnePlus 7T, 7T Pro also comes with a Triple Camera setup at the back. The main camera is a 48MP sensor ( Sony IMX586 ) with an F1.6 aperture lens. The ultrawide angle camera has a 16MP F2.2 aperture lens and the telephoto camera has an 8MP shooter with F2.4 aperture lens. One the front, you get a 16MP F2.0 Fixed Focus camera.

It is available with 256GB UFS 3.0 on board memory and 8GB / 12GB DDR4 ram. In the battery department, there is a big 4085mAh cell which should drain faster than other 4000mAh+ battery thanks to high Quality QHD+ display and 90Hz refresh rate. So don't expect stellar battery life out OnePlus 7T Pro. In case you are low on battery, you can use OnePlus's Warp Charge 30T to quickly top up the cell back to 100%. 




Source : OnePlus India

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