OnePlus 3T Smartphone with Optic AMOLED Display & Android Nougat to Launch Soon
OnePlus has seen a great success with the OnePlus 3 smartphone after the mere failure of the OnePlus 2. The company also abolished the X series just to concentrate on offering flagship devices. Though everyone expected the company to launch just one device per year, recently there are continuous rumors that the company will soon launch a new smartphone as the upgraded variant to the OnePlus 3. The device was also certified in China with the model number A3010. It is rumored to be named as either OnePlus 3S or OnePlus 3 Plus, but we expect the device to be named as OnePlus 3T.
Earlier today, one of the OnePlus designers has posted on his Weibo account using the device OnePlus 3T smartphone. As of now, there is no other information available about the upcoming OnePlus smartphone. Carl Pei, Co-founder of OnePlus has also confirmed that all the future OnePlus devices will use the Optic AMOLED panels. So, the OnePlus 3T that will be launched in the next few weeks will also feature the same or improved Optic AMOLED display which was first seen on OnePlus 3. The device is said to run on Oxygen OS based on the latest Android 7.0 Nougat opt of the box.
Under the hood, the Snapdragon 820 processor will be likely replaced with upgraded Snapdragon 821 SoC. It comes clocked at 2.4GHz instead of 2.15GHz as on Snapdragon 820 and also offers 10% improvement in performance. Yesterday, LeEco launched the Le Pro 3 smartphone in the U.S powered by the same Snapdragon 821 SoC. The OnePlus 3T is also expected to feature the similar design as of OnePlus 3 with an all metal body. The popular Dash Charge fast charging technology will be anyway equipped in the new smartphone.
Take the specifications details with a pinch of salt and wait for the official confirmation. Stay tuned on PhoneRadar for the official launch date of the OnePlus 3T smartphone.
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