OnePlus might have hoped that its second smartphone launch of 2018 would go a bit more smoothly than this, but the OnePlus 6T has finally been made official nevertheless. Rumor has it OnePlus had initially planned to announce the phone in mid-October, but then Google’s Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL release forced the company to rethink its plans. It landed on October 30th for its big press conference in New York City, and it sent invitations out to the media in preparation for the event. That’s when things took another turn: Apple announced that it would be hosting a big hardware event on the very same day. There was absolutely no way OnePlus was going to fight with Apple for media coverage, so it rescheduled its press conference for today and thankfully, the OnePlus 6T’s unveiling is now behind us.
OnePlus 6T launches half the price of an iPhone XS Max - OnePlus 6T unboxing before announced
While things might have been a bit chaotic out of the gate for the OnePlus 6T, the good news is that none of that will matter down the road. When the dust clears, the most important thing is that the OnePlus 6T offers Android fans a wonderfully sleek and powerful new option that might really have an opportunity to shine brighter than any OnePlus phone before it for a few big reasons.
OnePlus 6T launches on Nov. 1st for half the price of an iPhone XS Max
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OnePlus 6T launches on Nov. 1st for half the price of an iPhone XS Max |
First and foremost, the OnePlus 6T is a terrific phone. It offers top-of-the-line specs including a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, 6GB or 8GB of RAM, 128GB or 256GB of storage, a dual-lens rear camera that has gotten several key software enhancements compared to the OnePlus 6 from earlier this year, and plenty more. It’s also one of the first phones in the world to ship with Android 9.0 Pie out of the box.
Second, the OnePlus 6T’s main rival among Android fans has not gotten off to a good start. Google’s Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL are fantastic phones over all, but they’re plagued with software problems and users are not happy. Google is working to fix many of the problems users have encountered so far, but there’s no telling when those fixes will actually be available.
Third, OnePlus’ new flagship phone is the first smartphone with an in-display fingerprint sensor to be released in the United States. This nifty new tech ditches the fingerprint scanner from the back of the OnePlus 6 and replaces it with an optical fingerprint reader that’s embedded right in the screen. When it comes time to unlock your phone or authenticate a payment, simply place your finger on the fingerprint icon near the bottom of the display and presto! Best of all, it’s just as fast as a conventional fingerprint sensor, with read speeds as quick as 0.34 seconds.
Fourth, this is the first OnePlus phone ever to launch in the US with a wireless carrier partner. T-Mobile is leading the charge and it looks like the un-carrier plans to give the OnePlus 6T plenty of support. What’s more, it’s releasing the phone with a trade-in promotion that will save buyers as much as 50% off the price of the phone. This is the first time a OnePlus phone has ever been offered in the US with a promotion like this. Here’s some info on the deal from OnePlus:
T-Mobile customers can get the OnePlus 6T for half off ($300 off) with eligible trade – that’s just $0 down and $11.67/month for 24 months on T-Mobile’s Equipment Installment Plan with device credits and trade-in. Without trade-in, customers can get the device for $0/down and $24.17/month for 24 months on EIP. Over 30 devices are eligible for the trade-in program, including all OnePlus devices (OnePlus 6, OnePlus 5T, OnePlus 5, OnePlus 3T, OnePlus 3, OnePlus X, OnePlus 2 and OnePlus One).
Fifth, and perhaps most importantly, the OnePlus 6T is an incredible bargain even at its regular price. For just $549, you get the most powerful Android phone in the world with 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a large 6.41-inch Optic AMOLED display that has a redesigned tiny notch. An iPhone XS Max with a similar screen size and half that much storage costs twice as much. Literally. It’s $1,099.
The top-of-the line OnePlus 6T ups the RAM to 8GB and doubles the storage to 256GB for $629, and a mid-range model has 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage for $579. The OnePlus 6T is, without question, the best value in the smartphone market right now.
A limited number of OnePlus 6T handsets will be sold exclusively at the T-Mobile signature store in Times Square tonight beginning at 5:00 PM ET. The phone will then be released online on OnePlus’ website and T-Mobile’s website on November 1st, as well as in T-Mobile stores and in several other markets around the world. For more info on OnePlus’ hot new flagship phone, be sure to read our in-depth OnePlus 6T review.
Here are some key OnePlus 6T specs:
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
- 6GB or 8GB of RAM
- 128GB or 256GB of internal storage
- 6.41 inch Optic AMOLED display with 2.5D Gorilla Glass 6
- In-screen fingerprint sensor
- Rear Camera: 16MP 1.22 f/1.7 wide-angle + 20MP 1.0 f/2.0 telephoto
- Selfie Camera: 16MP 1.0 f2.0
- 3,700 mAh battery
- 20W fast charging
The OnePlus 6T just got an early unboxing before it was even announced
Google’s Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL had been the most hotly anticipated Android phones of the season for so long, and they were finally released earlier this month. They’re both fantastic smartphones overall, but suffice it to say that the bloom is off the rose. Users have encountered a wide variety of problems that range from tiny annoyances to issues that are quite serious, such as the phone completely failing to save photos captured by the camera. Considering the camera is one of the best things about the Pixel 3, that’s obviously a huge deal.
The good news is most or even all of the problems users have encountered so far can be fixed with software updates, and Google has confirmed that at least some fixes are in the works. The bad news is that we still don’t know exactly when those fixes will arrive, so buying a Pixel 3 or Pixel 3 XL in the meantime might not be the best idea. Luckily for Android fans, however, another new flagship phone is about to be unveiled that’s shaping up to offer even more power and a near-stock Android experience for much less money. We’re talking about the new OnePlus 6T, of course, and it just got an early unboxing despite the fact that it hasn’t even been announced yet.
The upcoming new OnePlus 6T has already leaked extensively over the past couple of months, so we know just about everything there is to know about it. Thanks to earlier leaks, we’ve seen the redesigned smaller notch in the phone’s display, and we also know that the OnePlus 6T will have an in-display fingerprint sensor. Those might be the two biggest changes on the OnePlus 6T, but we’ve also seen leaked benchmarks that suggest the phone will be one of the most powerful Android handsets in the world when it’s unveiled later today. Add to that the fact that the phone will run a version of Android that’s as close to stock as it gets, and you’ve got a real problem shaping up for the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL.
OnePlus is hosting an announcement event on Monday morning, so we don’t have long to wait before the OnePlus 6T is official. Of course, that still leaves time for one more big leak, and that’s exactly what we just got from a Facebook page called “I_Leak_VN.” The person or people who run the account managed to get their hands on a handful of photos from a Vietnamese cell phone shop, and they show the brand new OnePlus 6T being unboxed. We can clearly see the phone’s retail packaging in the photos along with confirmation of several leaks on the back of the box. Most importantly though, we can see that the phone does indeed have a smaller notch and an in-display fingerprint sensor.
You’ll find a couple of photos from the leak below, and the rest can be seen on I_Leak_VN’s Facebook page. The OnePlus 6T will be officially unveiled during a press conference in New York City on Monday that is scheduled to kick off at 11:00 AM ET.
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The OnePlus 6T just got an early unboxing before it was even announced |
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The OnePlus 6T just got an early unboxing before it was even announced |
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