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affordable flagship smartphones.Update:There's potentially good news for US OnePlus fans, as the latest OnePlus 6T rumors suggest the
handset will be available carrier T-Mobile and could launch a month earlier.The OnePlus 6 was another successful phone in the range,
managing to match handsets almost twice its price
think we know, and what we'd like to see from the new OnePlus phone.Cut to the chaseWhat is it The next T-variant flagship from OnePlusWhen
release date is likely to be around November 2018, as that's when the OnePlus 5T arrived last year, and the OnePlus 3T in 2016.It would be
the firm's third 'T' variant device, as it looks to bridge the gap between its new-number launches in June.The OnePlus 6T may arrive a
month earlier though, with a separate report claiming that the handset will launch in October.However, there's a suggestion that the
OnePlus 6T may not launch at all this year, due to a lack of new, cutting -edge features being available to make it worthwhile.We'd say
that's pretty unlikely as the company has found a nice rhythm in its six monthly cycle, and with no OnePlus 6T launch in November it
up since the range began, so we expect the OnePlus 6T will cost at least that much, if not slightly more.In the US you may be able to buy
the OnePlus 6T from a carrier, as OnePlus has said it's looking into it, and a more recent rumor suggests the Chinese firm will open up a
partnership with T-Mobile US.OnePlus 6T news and rumorsThe phone may well have a glass back, since OnePlus only recently switched to glass
made suggests the OnePlus 6T could share several of the features found on the Oppo R17
the top of the display than the OnePlus 6, while the fingerprint scanner is embedded in the screen.Previous OnePlus handsets have borne more
than a passing resemblance to Oppo phones (both manufacturers are owned by the same firm), so the link here isn't all that hard to
A QHD and/or HDR screenOne of the most obvious ways OnePlus manages to keep the costs of its handsets down is with the screen
Every OnePlus flagship to date has come with a Full HD resolution display, but that's no longer the norm at the top of the mobile
market.QHD (2K) resolutions now adorn many of the top Android smartphones, and with the increasing screen size of recent OnePlus handsets a
higher resolution would mean an even sharper screen.There is an argument that the difference between Full HD and QHD isn't all that obvious,
features HDR support it would make movies and gaming look even better, with enhanced light and dark areas providing added depth and
A whopping 512GB of storageThis wouldn't be a cheap option, but it's one that will likely please the hardcore OnePlus fans, as the company
appears to be dead-set against including an expandable storage option on its devices.We've already seen 512GB teased for the Samsung Galaxy
Note 9, so it wouldn't be the first to offer this storage size, and it means we could go crazy with the 4K video recording and Netflix
Keeping the headphone jackOnePlus has been very vocal over the past year or so about the fact that it's kept the 3.5mm headphone port on
its smartphones while others ditch it from their devices.We want the port to remain on the OnePlus 6T, providing users with the flexibility
of being able to plug in their favorite set of headphones which also keeping the USB-C port available, just in case you need to charge the
mostly use headphones anyway, but having a quality speaker setup can make all the difference when you just want to watch a YouTube video or
listen to a podcast without plugging in.5
That way the phone could still have a scanner without it having to be awkwardly placed on the back.And in-screen scanners are currently a
phones have them by the time the OnePlus 6T launches.