The Oneplus 6T launch is just a few days away and yet looks like the final price of the Oneplus 6T piece is leaked by a famous tipster. As we know that the actual launch of the smartphone is held on October 30 and sale will go on November 2, where this could be a long time in the smartphone space, and rumours will surface. The device is the successor of Oneplu 6 which was more less revealed in its entirety over the past month via leaks, renders and at times by OnePlus itself.This new leak comes courtesy of Indian leakster Ishan Agarwal, who was well-known for his leaks on Xiaomi, Apple and Samsung devices, has revealed what the OnePlus 6T could be priced at. As per his tweet reads The Oneplus 6T variant which is the 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage, is said to be priced for Rs 37,999. This means the price is Rs 3,000 more than what the OnePlus 6’s starting variant was priced earlier this year. However, while OnePlus 6 started with 64 GB storage, the OnePlus 6T will be starting with 128 GB storage.
And the higher variant with a memory combination 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage will be priced at Rs 40,999 and Rs 44,999 respectively.That is Rs 1000 more than its predecessor with similar storage options. And this can’t be considered as true unless the phone launched on 30 October. But if we consider past leaks from the tipster, then these prices seem legit.
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Mirror Black 6GB+128GB- Rs. 37,999
Mirror/Midnight Black 8GB+128GB- Rs. 40,999
Midnight Black 8GB+256GB- Rs. 44,999#OnePlus6T#UnlockTheSpeed#OnePlus#OnePlus6TPrices pic.twitter.com/cs8CnnHwah— Ishan Agarwal (@IshanAgarwal24) October 17, 2018
Recently in a post shared on Chinese social media website Weibo, OnePlus CEO Pete Lau revealed that the OnePlus 6T will come preloaded with Android Pie out of the box.
The device is expected to come with a waterdrop-style notch, in-display fingerprint sensor and Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC under the hood. Interestingly, it will also be the first OnePlus device to ditch the 3.5mm audio jack.