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OnePlus Buds will be just $1 tomorrow, OnePlus 7T can be yours for $349

OnePlus is holding a huge sale tomorrow, on November 18, through its US online store. You will be able to grab the OnePlus Buds true wireless earbuds for just $1. Yes, you read that right, and no, it’s not a typo.

However, stock will be limited at this price, and we don’t know exactly how many pairs of ‘buds the company has prepared for this purpose. It also hasn’t mentioned a specific time when the sale will start, which means that if you want to buy these for $1, you’re going to need to mash that F5 button a lot throughout the day.

With OnePlus Buds, you’ll get awesome bass drops. And now, we’re dropping the price to $1. Sale starts tomorrow and ends when they’re sold out! https://t.co/t5ju7Wp0Zh pic.twitter.com/hHskaYjhws

— OnePlus USA (@OnePlus_USA) November 17, 2020

If you’re more interested in phones, you can grab the OnePlus 7T for just $349, and this deal is already active – although we can’t tell you for how long. Note however that this is the T-Mobile version of the 7T. It comes with 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, a $250 price cut, and a free pair of OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z – once again, for however long it lasts.

The key takeaways here are these: if you’re interested in the OnePlus 7T, go get one now, so it doesn’t run out of stock. If you’re after the Buds, hopefully you woke up early and have time to wait around on the Source page linked below until the deal goes live, and then you’re fast enough to actually order them before stock runs out.

If you want to learn more about these products, here’s our review of the OnePlus 7T (and our long-term review of it), and our review of the OnePlus Buds.


Author: Vlad
Source: GSMArena

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