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This morning, OnePlus officially confirms compatibility with the 10T carrier just released in North America. Starting in the US, the OnePlus 10T will support both 4G and 5G bands on all major US carriers: Verizon, T-Mobile and, for the first time for OnePlus, AT&T 5G will also be supported. Remember, OnePlus 10T does not support mmWave 5G.
In Canada, only Bell and Telus will support both 4G and 5G networks. Meanwhile, customers on Rogers and Freedom can expect 4G compatibility with the OnePlus 10T.
OnePlus is now opening pre-orders in North America for the 10T on OnePlus.com until September 28. Open sales begin September 29 starting at $ 649 (CAD $ 849) for the 8GB + 128GB variant or $ 749 (CAD $ 999) for the 16G + 256G version.
If you book through the OnePlus website before September 8, you can get a memory upgrade for free or choose to stick with the 128GB model and get a free case or 80W car charger. After September 8th. , those who pre-order the 256GB variant will receive a free 80W case or charger.
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In Canada, only Bell and Telus will support both 4G and 5G networks. Meanwhile, customers on Rogers and Freedom can expect 4G compatibility with the OnePlus 10T.
OnePlus is now opening pre-orders in North America for the 10T on OnePlus.com until September 28. Open sales begin September 29 starting at $ 649 (CAD $ 849) for the 8GB + 128GB variant or $ 749 (CAD $ 999) for the 16G + 256G version.
If you book through the OnePlus website before September 8, you can get a memory upgrade for free or choose to stick with the 128GB model and get a free case or 80W car charger. After September 8th. , those who pre-order the 256GB variant will receive a free 80W case or charger.
The post continues on our Blog: OnePlus officially confirms compatibility with 10T’s telephone operator for North America
What do you think about it? Feel free to reply below!
