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OnePlus 10T’s upcoming phone’s features disclosed, Checkout now!

The OnePlus recently has disclosed the features about the design and camera of it’s upcoming phone OnePlus 10T, which will be soon launching on August 3.

The design of the phone makes it look alike to the OnePlus 10 Pro which was launched earlier this year. But in the OnePlus 10 Pro, there is no alert slider and also the cameras are not Hasselblad branded.

Constantly, the alert slider has been one of the main feature of every OnePlus phones for years which provides better convenience for the users of easily keeping their phones on silent or vibrate mode without seeing the on-screen menus. However, the company is eliminating the slider feature from the OnePlus 10T so as to have enough internal space for the other elements which are important for the larger battery capacity, high wattage charging and better signal.

Also, the company has confirmed that the OnePlus 10T’s main camera will have a 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 sensor which will support 10-bit colour, night photography mode and better HDR photography.

The company has revealed that the upcoming OnePlus 10T will come with a 150W fast charging and an prioritised antenna system with 15 other separate antennas for better signal.

 



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