OnePlus 6T launch: Features and seven biggest takeaways


OnePlus has finally unveiled its latest new smartphone to the world - the OnePlus 6T.

Here are a few takeaways from the OnePlus 6T The Notch:

We have been introduced to the OnePlus 6T ‘teardrop notch’. This one definitely looks better than the ones on its predecessors.

In-display fingerprint scanner: The 6T does have a fast fingerprint reader to unlock the phone, but it isn’t as fast as one would expect.

Bigger battery: The OnePlus 6T has a significantly bigger battery than the OnePlus 6. We’ve gone from 3,300 mAh on the OP 6 to 3,700 mAh on the OP 6T.

RIP headphone jack: Most flagships don’t offer the headphone jack now and sadly, the OnePlus 6T has joined that list. The company has cited the in-display fingerprint scanner and the larger battery as the reasons for ditching the beloved jack.


Bigger display and storage: The phone comes with a 6.41-inch full-HD+ (1080x2340 pixels ) AMOLED display, with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. The 6T starts at 128GB with 6GB RAM and goes up to 256 GB storage with 8 gigs RAM

Better camera: 6T will have a ‘night mode’ which will allow brighter shots in poorly lit spaces. Same colours: People excited after the ‘colourful’ launch of the iPhone XR shouldn’t expect the same from OnePlus 6T. Unlike the XR, the 6T will sport the same shades as its predecessor did