OnePlus 7T Allegedly Surfaces On GeekBench With Android 10 Preinstalled
Anita - Sep 09, 2019
The upcoming OnePlus 7T appears on Geekbench to be a big improvement over the predecessor with several upgrades in many major areas.
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Recently, the OnePlus 7T series has just appeared on Geekbench benchmark, which suggests a different look at the series from the previous leak by PriceBaba at the beginning of last month. The leak also corroborates the previous findings related to the budget OnePlus phone. Both OnePlus 7T Pro and regular 7T are set to debut on 26 September when the company will unveil its first smart TV in the Indian market.

Geekbench listed a phone with the model number EXSS8865 HD1900, which hardly indicates a OnePlus phone. However, a famous blogger claimed that it is actually the OnePlus 7T. If he is right, the listing on Geekbench shows a chipset “msmnile” previously reported as a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+. The chipset is expected to be clocked at 1.78 GHz and coupled with 8GB RAM. Furthermore, according to the previous leak, the phone will come with Android 10 preinstalled. Both the scores in single-core and multi-core tests are in line with what the Snapdragon 855+ will offer. Particularly, the phone gained a score of 3,983 points in the single-core test and 10,967 points in the multi-score test.

And as per the previous leaks, the upcoming phone will flaunt a 90Hz 6.55-inch 2K S-AMOLED screen, which could be the phone’s largest selling point when it debuts later this month. In terms of imaging capabilities, the phone is expected to come with a strange circular triple rear camera setup including a 48MP sensor, a 16Mp sensor, and a 12MP sensor. Furthermore, the camera setup is tipped to be aligned horizontally with a Flash below it. Powering it is a 3,800 mAh battery with DashCharge’s 30W WarpCharge technology.
Additionally, the handset will feature several modes like nightscape, slow-motion video recording at 960fps, and wide-angle video shooting. So far, OnePlus has not announced the official release date. However, it seems that this will likely be the release date of the phones.
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