OnePlus 6T McLaren edition will be launched in India at an event in Mumbai. The phone comes with 10GB RAM, and supports Warp Charging, the latest fast charging technology from the company.
OnePlus 6T McLaren edition is the latest special edition
model of a OnePlus flagship, that has already been launched globally.
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OnePlus will
launch the OnePlus
6T McLaren edition phone in India today. This is the limited edition
variant of the company’s premium flagship, that will also debut the company’s
Warp Charge
technology. The OnePlus 6T McLaren edition has been launched globally,
and will be available in western Europe from December 13 at £649 (Rs 58,500
approx.).
The limited edition OnePlus 6T phone will be launched in
India at an event in Mumbai, that begins from 6pm IST. This OnePlus event might
not be broadcast through a livestream, though updates from the launch venue
will be available through the OnePlus India accounts on Twitter and Facebook.
At the event, the Chinese company will also announce sale
details, and mention special offers. OnePlus 6T McLaren edition could
be priced around Rs 50,000 in India.
Through the global launch of the phone, specifications of
OnePlus 6T McLaren edition are known. This phone comes with a special glass
back cover, that comes with a pattern based on McLaren’s carbon fiber
technology.
It features the OnePlus logo below the camera configuration,
while the McLaren logo can be spotted near the phone’s bottom. OnePlus 6T
McLaren edition will feature in a Papaya Orange/black colour variant, as the
charging cable can also be seen in Papaya yellow.
The special edition flagship features a 6.4-inch FHD+ AMOLED
display with a waterdrop notch at the top. Running the Snapdragon 845
processor, the OnePlus 6T McLaren edition is based on OxygenOS over and
above Android 9
Pie.
The phone is backed by a 3700mAh battery with support for
Warp Charge 30, that can provide a day’s battery with 20 minutes of charging,
according to OnePlus. OnePlus 6T McLcearen edition comes with 10GB RAM and 256GB
of internal memory.
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