Finally, no price reduction for the standard bearer of the brand, but a significant move upmarket.
OnePlus unveiled its new smartphone, the OnePlus 10T, on Wednesday at an event in New York. The smartphone manufacturer had already introduced a new model at the start of the year with its OnePlus 10 Pro, which was intended to be the high-end version of its flagship. The 10T takes up the design, but also most of the specificities.
Let’s not be afraid to say it, at the price at which it is offered (699€), the OnePlus 10T is a hell of a good deal. It retains the specificities of a very high-end smartphone while making only a few concessions. Clearly, it is very close to the 10 Pro in terms of technical specifications, perhaps even a little too much since very few elements distinguish the two models. It even allows itself the luxury of being delivered with an even more powerful charger – 150W once morest 80W only for the 10 Pro.
In terms of performance, the 10T has nothing to envy the 10 Pro. It features a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor and up to 16 GB of RAM. A great evolution compared to the previous model and above all performance comparable to that of smartphones sold for €1,000.
The innovation this year, however, comes from the cooling system, the most sophisticated on the market according to OnePlus, which keeps the smartphone at the right temperature even with intensive use.
The other innovation is the ultra-fast charging system inherited from Oppo smartphones. The device is equipped with a 150W charger that can charge your smartphone from 0 to 100% in 19 minutes.
On the design side, the device inherits the same aesthetics as the 10 Pro, with however a minor change: the slider, which made it possible to easily switch to silent mode, has disappeared.
However, OnePlus had to make some concessions compared to the 10 Pro. Mainly, at the level of the camera. We go from a portrait/ultra-wide-angle/zoom combo to a portrait/ultra-wide-angle/macro combo, less interesting since there is no more optical zoom, and also less impressive since we go from a sensor from 50 to 8 megapixels for the ultra wide angle… From the first echoes, this is where the 10T loses the most feathers.
And then, of course, at the screen level, which goes from a QHD+ display (3216 x 1440) to an FHD+ display (2412 x 1080). Rest assured, we are still using OLED technology, with a 120 Hz display, but the resolution had to be lowered.
Two small concessions that ultimately seem very acceptable given the performance of the smartphone and the price at which the smartphone is sold. The OnePlus 10T will be available from August 25 and will start at €699 for the 8+128GB version and from €799 for the 16+256GB version.
Incidentally, we note a great promise from the manufacturer, which now guarantees 4 years of security updates and three major Android updates.
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