We know the OnePlus 7T is on its way September 26, but that hasn’t stopped the company from sharing more details about the smartphone before it is official. CEO, Pete Lau recently shared images of a new color option for the OnePlus 7T.
The renders show a blue color scheme that starts dark at the top and fades to light at the bottom of the handset. While OnePlus has not revealed the name of the color option, there are hints that it could be called “Nebula Blue.” Lau did detail that the look of the device is a result of a 4th generation matte-frosted glass developed by OnePlus. He also explained in a forum post that the finish has a “brilliant metallic radiance.”
In addition to the color option, the renders give a very clear look at the OnePlus 7T, showcasing its triple camera and its circular camera module. The images do show slight differences from what we’ve seen on CAD-based render leaks. However, the device does pare a close resemblance to older OnePlus devices, making the information we’ve seen so far fairly close to the truth.
Many rumors currently circulating suggest possible 48-megapixel, 16-megapixel, and 12-megapixel lenses for the OnePlus 7T camera. Other reports have confirmed that the device will be a power boost in terms of charging. Pete Lau recently confirmed to TechRadar that the OnePlus 7T will charge 23 per faster thanks to its Warp Charge 30T support, which provides 30W of power.
Though OnePlus has shared a lot about its upcoming device, leaksters are still on top of their game share as much as they can about the upcoming launch. Recent benchmark results from GeekBench suggest that the OnePlus 7T may feature 8GB of RAM, in addition to a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ chip. These details are in step with current rumors, making them plausible.
Tech informant, OnLeaks has also shared leaked renders of the OnePlus 7T Pro, in particular, showcasing its vertical triple camera set up and its popup selfie camera.
Another leak from tech informant, Ishan Agarwal shows the OnePlus 7T being used during a live stream, once again showcasing its circular camera module.