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OnePlus 6T: The package reveals waterdrop notched screen and in-display fingerprint scanner

The OnePlus 6 was officially unveiled last May, and now the company seems to be in the final stretch of the official presentation of the OnePlus 6T to the public, with leaks talking about next October.

 

According to the latest leak, the purchase package of the OnePlus 6T, in contrast to the previous flagship of the company, confirms a screen with a notch type waterdrop, equal to the OPPO R17 and OPPO R17 Pro that were presented in China last month. At the same time, the Chinese company will integrate in the descendant of OnePlus 6 for the first time in-display fingerprint scanner.

 

The OnePlus 6T is also expected to come with the latest version of Google, Android 9.0 Pie + Oxygen OS out of the box and glass back with wireless charging support. In terms of individual features we do not expect major changes from its predecessor. We definitely expect 6GB / 8GB RAM versions based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC.

 

Finally, at IFA 2018, OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei revealed that the company will soon open its first physical store in Paris. More specifically, Carl Pei stated that the OnePlus store in Paris will open at the same time as the release of the next device, which will logically be the OnePlus 6T. As for its price, it is rumored that it will cost around $ 550.

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