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OnePlus 9RT on the horizon as new OnePlus phone gets BIS certification

OnePlus 9RT India launch could happen soon according to the latest report. Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) recently approved a brand new OnePlus smartphone tagged with MT2111 model number. The BIS site offers no additional information about the upcoming OnePlus smartphone. OnePlus 9RT India launch could happen soon according to a report and the BIS listing could suggest the same as well.

OnePlus 9RT Specs, India Launch Date And Price

OnePlus 9RT Specs Price India launch date

OnePlus 9RT specs will shape up the upcoming smartphone as a relatively more performance-oriented device than the OnePlus 9R. Most likely, the OnePlus 9RT will continue to sport a 6.5-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. OnePlus 9RT will have a Snapdragon 870 SoC, 8 / 12 GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128 / 256 GB storage options, as per the report. Powering the device is a 4,500mAh battery with support for up to 65W fast charging.

For added security, the OnePlus 9RT will have an in-display fingerprint sensor and a face unlock. In terms of optics, the upcoming OnePlus T series smartphone will most likely get a triple camera setup featuring a 50MP primary lens, a 16MP secondary camera and a small 2 MP lens. OnePlus 9RT will get OxygenOS 12 based on Android 11 as the pre-installed Operating system.

OnePlus 9RT India launch date is in October 2021, as per a report and its price will be competitive considering the already crowded mid-range flagship killer market. OnePlus 9RT will feature 



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