**** The Official OnePlus 6T Thread ****

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Now that the OP6T is officially available. Thoughts and comments in this thread.....

Specs

Android 9 Pie with OxygenOS
6.41in OLED, 19.5:9, 2340 x 1080, 402ppi
In-screen fingerprint sensor with biometric support
Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
6/8GB RAM
128/256GB storage
16Mp and 20Mp rear cameras, f/1.7, support for 4K video at 60fps
16Mp front camera, f/2.0
Bluetooth 5.0
4G LTE
Dual nano-SIM
GPS
NFC
3700mAh battery
157.5 x 74.8 x 8.2mm
185g

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Confirmed OP6T McLaren event device to have 10GB/256GB.

OnePlus says the device will be available in Western Europe and North America from December 13, with availability in India, China and the Nordics soon after

The OnePlus 6T McLaren edition is available for £649 GBP, €699 Euros, $699 USD.
 
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I feel that with the inclusion of Warp Charge and the extras that are included in the retail box warrants a move to the OP6T.

IMO 10GB Ram is overkill but it's better to have it and not use it then to not have it and need it.

The way OP have implemented the orange colour on the back is classy and understated.

Good job OP.
 
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Ordered yesterday first thing and the 6T McLaren was delivered this morning.

Good job OP in getting the device out in such a speedy manner.

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All the contents that YouTubers have been showing in their respective videos are included in the retail version.

The phone is a refinement of the OP6 and IMO the best iteration so far.

10GB is overkill but it's nice to have plus the 256GB I'd always a bonus.

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Don't worry the Maclaran owners will feel the same when they release the OP7 in a few months.

Wish op stuck to yearly releases though

Agreed Mate. They're like Sony who also insist on 6 month release cycles.

Having said that on my daily commute I've seen a fair few people using OP3/OP5 and their T equivalents and the phones are flying through tasks and it's all down to Oxygen OS being so well optimised.

I'd happily stick with this device for a few years as it's more than enough spec wise to keep going. It very much depends on if shiny new gadget syndrome takes hold of me...lol
 
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