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OnePlus 5T to Launch in Two Variants India Tonight Apparently at Rs. 32,999 and Rs. 37,999 Respectively

If the latest report is anything to go by, OnePlus 5T is set to make its debut in India tonight. Replacing the OnePlus 5, the forthcoming OnePlus 5T might be priced at Rs. 32,999 and Rs. 37,999 for both the variants of the device. Although this is just a news that has surfaced recently online, we are ahead of any confirmation by the company. The Shenzhen based manufacturer has given enough clue on this particular device. Earlier, we have seen how the smartphone was leaked to ditch the telephoto lens in order to incorporate an improvised optics feature for lowlight photography.

The new OnePlus 5T May Launch in India Tonight

According to the recent report via India Today, the upcoming OnePlus 5T will come in two variants. While the  6GB variant is tipped to come with a price tag of  Rs. 32,999, OnePlus 5’s 8GB model is expected to be priced at Rs. 37,999. If this is what we may go by (unlike this news that we had once covered), fans will get the device at a similar price alike to the OnePlus 5 smartphone. However, this may bother fans who have recently purchased the OnePlus 5.

To recall, OnePlus 5T was recently leaked to feature a dash charging technology and will come sans wireless charging. This news arrived just after co-founder Lau shed lights on the device to retain the 3.5 mm audio jack. From what we have learned until now, the new and upcoming OnePlus 5T will have nearly non-existent bezels. The device will come with the dash charging technology and will give allowance to charge with a charging output of 20W.

According to the leaks so far, one may expect a 6-inch full HD+ display with a screen resolution of 2,160 x 1,080 pixels abroad the new OnePlus 5T. It seems that the device aesthetically will be similar to that of Oppo R11S’s design. As the time of launch is nearing, one may expect to get further news on this very smartphone. So, stay tuned to us.

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