OnePlus 3T Price & Specs: New OnePlus Phone Is $80 More Than OnePlus 3?

With the grand success of the OnePlus 3 phone by the Chinese manufacturer OnePlus, the company is all set to make another leap in the smartphone industry with its next new phone OnePlus 3T. While there were rumors that the production of OnePlus 3 will come to a standstill due to the shortage of AMOLED displays, this has been denied by the OnePlus company, and they have assured that the OnePlus 3 phone will continue to sell in the months to come.

In addition, according to reports by Phone Arena, OnePlus plans to further improve the OnePlus 3 model by a better model named OnePlus 3T. Sources reveal that this new phone will be priced at $80 more than the current OnePlus 3, which is selling at $400 today. This means OnePlus 3T will be available to users at a price of $480.

The OnePlus 3T, which is predictably an upgrade of its earlier version, OnePlus 3 is speculated to arrive with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 chipset. This has already been incorporated in the Google Pixel XL. However, the OnePlus 3T is said to come with a better display screen and higher resolution.

It is also speculated that the OnePlus 3T will be running on Android Nougat 7.0 operating system from the first day. With the orders for OnePlus 3 continuously pouring in, the Chinese manufacturing firm, OnePlus is having a grueling time trying to keep up with the orders. Rumors that they have run out of stock for AMOLED displays suggested that they would be using LCD displays instead. However, these rumors have been dismissed by OnePlus officials.

The currently available OnePlus 3 is a 5.5-inch display flagship device. It comes with a resolution of 1080p and Corning Gorilla glass display. The exquisite smartphone boasts of a large memory of 64GB and comes with a 6GB RAM powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor.

It is believed that OnePlus 3T will be launched in the coming weeks to replace the huge orders for OnePlus 3 across the world.

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