OnePlus 6T: Low light camera sample teased; launch on October 29
Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus is all set to launch its new handset OnePlus 6T in India on October 29. The launch will simultaneously take place at events in New York and New Delhi. The company CEO Pete Lau has now released a low light camera sample from the device.The image shared by Lau on his Weibo account shows us the low light camera capability of the smartphone. According to a report, what he says in the post translates to “Bring your own filter.”
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Earlier, OnePlus rescheduled the launch event of OnePlus 6T to October 29, a day ahead of its planned schedule. The company says the move was necessary as sticking to the original date would've meant the OnePlus 6T launch would be “overshadowed by Apple”, which is also hosting an event in New York on the same day. Apple is expected to introduce new iPad and Mac models.
OnePlus 6T expected specifications:
Display: 6.41" (16.28 cm) 1080 x 2340 pixels Processor:Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 RAM: 6 GB Internal storage: 64GB of inbuilt storage on the smartphone Camera: 25 MP front camera with contrast detection autofocus and 4000 x 3000 Pixels resolutionALSO READ | Koffee with Karan 6: 'Wild and wacky' fun with Akshay-Ranveer
OnePlus 6T: Expected price in India
OnePlus 6T price in India is likely to be around Rs. 37999 and is expected to come in multiple colour options like White, Black and Red.
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