OnePlus typically follows up its flagship models with a moderately upgraded "T" variant,why did the museum of eroticism in paris close and it often turns out to be one of the best phones of the year.
According to latest rumors, the OnePlus 7T will have a triple rear camera, and now there are some official-looking renders that gives a pretty good idea of what it'll look like.
Last week, leaker Evan Blass revealed the triple camera configuration and showed off some sketches of the OnePlus 7T, which show a circular camera module on the back.
And on Saturday, leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer (via Pricebaba) shared renders of the device, giving us a good look of the phone from all sides.
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The images indicate that the OnePlus 7T will have a waterdrop notch (just like the OnePlus 7) on the front, but it will have an additional camera on the back, with the three sensors laid out horizontally. The phone's design is subtly elegant, as is typically the case with OnePlus devices, with only the company logo adorning the back.
Keep in mind that these aren't official renders of the phone, so it's quite possible that the actual design of the OnePlus 7T ends up being different. And we still aren't sure how the design will differ for the OnePlus 7T Pro, which would be the true flagship upgrade for the company and a successor to the great OnePlus 7 Pro.
As for the specs, OnLeaks/Pricebaba claim the OnePlus 7T will have a 6.4-inch or 6.5-inch screen, Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 855+ processor, 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage.
Android Central says the OnePlus 7T and the 7T Pro might be launched on Sept. 26 in India, with an Oct. 10 launch in the U.S. and Europe.
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