Earlier this month we saw speculative renders of the OnePlus 10T with a somewhat unusual design. Now @OnLeaks has released new renders that look much closer to the 10 Pro’s design, albeit still with some notable differences.
These new renders would be based on real-life photos from a pre-production unit. They prove that the camera bump on the back doesn’t cover the entire width of the phone like previous renders did.

The leakster highlights the changes between the current OnePlus 10 Pro and the upcoming 10T. Apparently the metal frame will be replaced by a plastic one and the bump design will be optimized, especially the bevel around it.
Two important changes to note: first, the display will be flat and second, the warning slider is missing. This has become a bit of a theme with OnePlus’ recent launches, which have lost one of the characteristics of the brand that has existed almost from the start. Apparently it is now exclusive to the Pro models.




Speculative renderings: OnePlus 10T in green and black
As for the display, it should be the same size as the Pro, 6.7 “, although it should drop to FHD + resolution (from QHD +). Other purported changes include faster charging from 150W (before 80W) and a less capable camera (50 MP with main OIS, 16 MP ultra wide angle, no telephoto lens). And of course, the new Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 will replace the original chip. It should offer better energy efficiency (which will be compensated by a smaller battery , 4,800 mAh vs 5,000 mAh).

Here’s a 360 ° rotation of the OnePlus 10T for a better look at the sides:
The OnePlus 10T will presumably be available in black and green colors. It is expected to be revealed next month and (according to some) this will be OnePlus’ last flagship release of the year.

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