OnePlus 10T 5G launch confirmed, Nord Buds will be available for free to those who buy event tickets


Posted on 21st Jul 2022 06:34 pm by rohit kumar

OnePlus 10T 5G Launch Date: OnePlus has announced the launch of the OnePlus 10T 5G. OnePlus 10T 5G will be launched on August 3 in New York at 7.30 pm. OxygenOS 13 is also being launched with this phone. According to the statement of OnePlus, after the launch of the OnePlus 7T in 2019, this is going to be the first time when the event is being organized in offline mode. Apart from this, the launch event will also be broadcast live on the company's social media and YouTube channel.

 

Those who buy tickets will get free Nord Buds

 

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According to OnePlus, this is the first time since the launch of the OnePlus 7T in 2019 that the event is being held in offline mode. It has been said that those who buy tickets for this event will be given OnePlus Nord Buds for free. Apart from this, the launch event will also be broadcast live on the company's social media and YouTube channel.

 

Possible Specifications of OnePlus 10T 5G

 

 

OnePlus 10T 5G will have a 6.7-inch Full HD Plus AMOLED display, which will have a refresh rate of 120Hz. Three rear cameras will be given in the phone with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, in which the primary lens is going to be 50 megapixels. The phone will get a 4800mAh battery, which will support 150W fast charging. It is speculated that the OnePlus 10T 5G can be launched with 16 GB LPDDR5 RAM and 512 GB UFS 3.1 storage.

 

The expected price of the OnePlus 10T 5G in India

 

OnePlus 10T 5G can be offered in the Indian market for a price of 3,000 or 4,000 Chinese Yuan (about Rs 35,500 to Rs 47,400). It is being told in a report that the starting price of the OnePlus 10T 5G in India can be Rs 49,999.

 

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