OnePlus 7T Pro To Launch In India On 10 October, Sale Starts 5 Days Later
Karamchand Rameshwar
OnePlus 7T Pro is tipped to make its appearance in India on 10 October, according to a new listing on Amazon India. It will go on sale 5 days later as well.
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It seems like the OnePlus 7T Pro will make its debut in India on the same day as its global launch event. According to a new poster on Amazon.in, the forthcoming OnePlus 7T Pro will be announced at an event on 10 October in the country. The brand also confirmed the date of the global launch event of the phone, and it is the same date as the event in India. However, a recent leak suggested that the OnePlus 7T Pro will be available for sale via Amazon.in on 15 October.
It hasn’t been confirmed yet, but OnePlus is expected to hold a launch event in India on 10 October. It’s possible that the device might be distributed via Amazon India, but users will have to wait until 15 October for the shipment. Previously, the handset was expected to be introduced alongside its sibling OnePlus 7T on 26 September, but it didn’t happen. Therefore, the brand decides to announce the OnePlus 7T Pro at another event on 10 October in London.
In another leak on the offer page of HDFC Bank, the OnePlus 7T Pro will go on sale via Amazon India from 15 October. The page also stated that the device would also be offered from 10 October via the company’s website and some offline retailers such as Reliance Digital, Chroma, and more. Its price tag is tipped to be more than Rs. 50,000, which is not a big surprise at all considering the launch price of the OnePlus 7 Pro.
The 7T Pro will be launched as a direct successor to the OnePlus 7 Pro, and it will feature a similar design. The phone is said to pack slightly more powerful hardware specifications. Snapdragon 855 Plus is expected to on the device alongside a larger battery and Warp Charge 30T quick charging solution. Other than that, the handset will still come with a triple camera system, pop-up selfie camera, in-display fingerprint reader, 6.65-inch QHD+ panel with 90Hz refresh rate, and more.
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