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OnePlus 10T 5G Could Be The Last OnePlus Flagship Of 2022

OnePlus 10T 5G will mark the return of the T-series OnePlus smartphone. It won’t be just the new OnePlus mobile phone but also the last OnePlus flagship phone of 2022. Or so tells, the often right tipster Max Jambor. Here, we will be also sharing the rumored OnePlus 10T features and its likely hardware.

Final name of the next and only flagship phone coming this year: OnePlus 10T 5G

— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) June 1, 2022 OnePlus 10T Specs and Features (Expected)

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OnePlus 10 Ultra concept renders (Credits: LetsGoDigital)

OnePlus 10T will be a 5G phone as its alleged name suggests. The word on the town is that this will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 processor. That’s a top trim chip that launched very recently and suits the OnePlus 10T’s so-called flagship title.

Matching this designation, is the other speculated OnePlus 10T 5G specs. OnePlus could equip the handset with a super-fast 150W adapter. Equally promising is its other purported hardware like an AMOLED QHD+ display, LPDDR5 RAM, and UFS 3.1 storage.

Not only that, we could fairly guess that the OnePlus 10T will boot Android 12-based OxygenOS or ColorOS (depending on the market).

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OnePlus 10R

Now, from what it seems, the Chinese brand is going to drop the regular OnePlus 10 and the OnePlus 10 Ultra whilst just keeping this T model OnePlus phone for release in the latter half of this year. This new report is especially interesting as we had come previously heard about the Ultra model. The leaked OnePlus 10 Ultra specifications are a 6.7-inch FHD+ 120Hz LTPO 2.0 AMOLED panel, 8GB/12GB RAM, 128GB/256GB storage, a 50MP+16MP+2MP triple rear camera setup, and Android 12 software.

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