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The OnePlus 3T has been launched in India. The smartphone is an upgraded version of the OnePlus 3, which was launched in June at a price of Rs 27,999 for the 64GB internal storage. While the OnePlus 3T smartphone looks the same when compared to the OnePlus 3, it comes with a new processor, bigger battery and improved front camera. Here is everything you need to know about the new OnePlus 3T. How to buy the new OnePlus 3T?
The smartphone will be exclusively available only on Amazon.in from December 14, 12.01 AM. Amazon Prime users will get early access to buy the phone on December 12.There is a possibility that the device light might be available on the company’s own online store later. Also read: OnePlus 3 Review: All The Phone You'll Ever Need in 2016What are the options?
The OnePlus 3T will be available in two storage variants- 64GB for Rs 29,999 and 128GB for Rs 34,999. Only the 64GB version will be available in Gun Metal and Soft Gold options. The 128GB OnePlus 3T will be available only in Gun Metal colour.Also read: OnePlus 3 Vs Asus Zenfone 3: Which One Has The Best Camera?What’s new in the OnePlus 3T?
When compared to the older OnePlus 3 (64GB) which costs Rs 27,999, the new OnePlus 3T packs in a lot for just Rs 2,000 more. While the dimensions and looks are same, the new variant offers a 5.5-inch Full HD AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection.
There is a 16MP rear camera featuring a Sony IMX 298 sensor with Sapphire glass protection for the lens. The front camera has been improved from 8MP to 16MP.
On the battery front, the new model offers a bigger 3,400mAh battery and supports Dash Charge. The company claims one-day battery life from 30 minutes of charge. It also has a USB Type-C port along with a 3.5mm headphone jack. It is a dual SIM phone and doesn’t support microSD cards.
The device runs on Android Marshmallow-based Oxygen OS and is expected to receive the Android Nougat update soon. Also read: Google Pixel Vs OnePlus 3: Is Paying More Worth It?Will the OnePlus 3 continue to sell?
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