It's official: OnePlus is launching its next flagship, the OnePlus 7T, on Sept. 26. There will be a dual launch event on that date, in India and North America. A European launch will follow on Oct. 10.
The company announced the reveal dates on Twitter and YouTube on Monday. Notably, it's the "OnePlus 7T series" that's coming, meaning we'll likely get a regular 7T and a Pro version.
OnePlus also revealed one detail about the phone: Besides being "faster and smoother than ever before," it's going to have a 90Hz display. OnePlus didn't specify which devices will have this feature; last time around, it was only the OnePlus 7 Pro that had the 90Hz display.
The teaser video accompanying the announcement gives us a glimpse of the device, which doesn't appear to be drastically different from its predecessor.
Rumored specs for the OnePlus 7T Pro include a Snapdragon 855+ processor and a triple rear camera.
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