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OnePlus 6T Release Date, Specs, Features: November 6 Release Date Confirmed for the OnePlus 6T

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The OnePlus 6T is going to hit the market a week after its unveiling.

In a statement posted on Monday, OnePlus announced that they would be unveiling the OnePlus 6T at their “Unlock The Speed” event in New York City on Tuesday, Oct. 30th at 11 a.m. EST. Soon after, The Verge reported that the company has also confirmed they will release their new smartphone on Nov. 6.

“Over the last three years, OnePlus has followed a similar schedule for the release of its handsets. The first half of the year sees the release of a numbered phone (the OnePlus 3 in 2016, OnePlus 5 in 2017 and OnePlus 6 in 2018), while the company tends to follow these with a second device in the latter half of the year that has a ‘T’ suffix,” Jon Porter said in his report for The Verge.

“Currently, the 6T looks similar to a 5T-style upgrade, but with its specs yet to be officially announced we could still see a few surprises,” he added.

As noted by Porter, not much has been confirmed regarding the OnePlus 6T’s specifications and features aside from the Screen Unlock fingerprint sensor introduced by OnePlus CEO Pete Lau last week and the absence of the traditional 3.5mm headphone jack in favor of USB-C. The good news is that the company will likely reveal more details about the device between now and the launch.

According to reports, the OnePlus 6T will likely feature a 6.4-inch with a resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels (Full HD+). It may also come with 8GB of RAM, a 3,700mAh battery, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, a 25MP selfie camera, and either a dual-lens rear camera setup (16MP/5MP) or a triple-lens one.

The exact price of the OnePlus 6T hasn’t been revealed yet at the moment, but it should cost more than the OnePlus 6, which is priced at $529.

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