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OnePlus 7T spotted on Geekbench running Android 10 and 8GB RAM

OnePlus has already begun hyping its own upcoming refresh of the OnePlus 7. Just yesterday, OnePlus CEO posted images of the OnePlus 7T’s backside with triple cameras and a redesigned circular camera island and a matte blue gradient finish.

OnePlus 7T
OnePlus 7T

OnePlus 7T

Coincidentally, the OnePlus HD1903 has appeared on Geekbench and we suspect this is the OnePlus 7T. Although the benchmark doesn’t explicitly reveal any specifications other than the 8GB of RAM but the test results are slightly higher than those on the OnePlus 7’s Snapdragon 855 which could signify the bump up to a Snapdragon 855+. Keep in mind these scores reflect the updated Geekbench version 5.0.1

There is still little known about the exact updates for the OnePlus 7T Pro, whose render leaked showing a new slit next to the triple cameras perhaps housing a new ToF sensor. Other than that, the device looks identical. Rumors indicate the 7T Pro would bump up to the Snapdragon 855+ and could possibly support 960fps slow motion.

OnePlus 7T Pro (leaked press image)

OnePlus 7T Pro (leaked press image)

Specific wording on OnePlus’ landing pages for the 7T only make mention of a “OnePlus 7T reveal” on the US page while other regions mention the “7T Series launch”, suggesting that the US may only get the OnePlus 7T while other regions may see two refreshed devices or just one of the two.

OnePlus is also supposed to launch OnePlus TV in India at the New Delhi launch event. The upcoming OnePlus event is going to take place on September 26 for India and the US and October 10 for London. If you are in New Delhi or London, you can buy tickets to attend the event.

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Author: Ricky
Source: GSMArena

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