OnePlus 7T To Have 23% Faster Charging Speed Than OnePlus 7 Pro
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The latest report reveals that the OnePlus 7T will have 23 percent quicker charging compared to the previous devices, thanks to the Warp Charge 3T fast charging tech.
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There are not many differences between the OnePlus 7T and the OnePlus 7 unveiled at the beginning of 2019. However, the brand is obviously planning to introduce a new, quicker Warp Charge 30T charging tech.
The OnePlus 7 Pro’s WarpCharge 30 charging solution is really a fast way to power your device. However, it is likely to be upgraded on the 7T lineup. OnePlus said that it would introduce its Warp Charge 30T on the upcoming smartphone series.
This next-gen charging solution allegedly continues to be based on the similar 30W of power like its predecessor. However, the new charging is 23 percent quicker than the one on the 7 Pro. At present, OnePlus did not reveal the way it improves the speed of its charging tech. However, it mentioned that it made use of the similar 6A at 5V like the WarpCharge 30 on the 7 Pro. Anyway, we are still excited to see faster speeds on OnePlus’ upcoming charging tech.
OnePlus CEO Pete Lau said:
Additionally, he also added that the company is not introducing wireless charging tech anytime soon. According to him, the company does not think charging speeds can allow for fast speeds which it is “comfortable” offering.
Separately, alongside the OnePlus 7T lineup, the company will also launch its OnePlus TV on September 26 in the Indian market. While the brand shared little information about its new smart TV, Pete Lau teased a metal stand which will hold the upcoming TV. The photo showcases that the silver metal stand will hold the OnePlus TV’s 55-inch screen. Generally, the stand features a simple design, like the TV’s remote control shared previously.
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