OnePlus Will Not Increase The OnePlus 5T’s Price From The OnePlus 5T; Smartphone To Cost $479 For 64GB, $539 For 128GB Storage

OnePlus Will Not Increase The OnePlus 5T’s Price From The OnePlus 5T; Smartphone To Cost $479 For 64GB, $539 For 128GB Storage

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Now that it’s confirmed, we’ve got little more than a week before the OnePlus 5T is launched. The device is a regular feature of the rumor mill and will make several upgrades over its predecessor. OnePlus continues its ‘tick-tock’ smartphone approach this year. Last year the OnePlus 3T succeeded the OnePlus 3 and now it’s the OnePlus 5T for the OnePlus 5. If you’re looking to get your hands on one, we’ve got good news for you today. Take a look below to find out more.

As far as specifications go, the OnePlus 5T will feature a big upgrade. A major change this year on flagships is the introduction of edge to edge, OLED displays. Apple, Samsung and LG all have their offerings on the market them. So, for a company that likes to dub its smartphones as ‘flagship killers’, the lack of an edge to edge display doesn’t bode well.

OnePlus Will Not Increase The OnePlus 5T’s Price From The OnePlus 5T; Smartphone To Cost $479 For 64GB, $539 For 128GB Storage

Nov 8, 2017, 3:26pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/oneplus-5t-will-cost-the-same-as-oneplus-5/ >Now that it’s confirmed, we’ve got little more than a week before the OnePlus 5T is launched. The device is a regular feature of the rumor mill and will make several upgrades over its predecessor. OnePlus continues its ‘tick-tock’ smartphone approach this year. Last year the OnePlus 3T succeeded the OnePlus 3 and now it’s the OnePlus 5T for the OnePlus 5. If you’re looking to get your hands on one, we’ve got good news for you today. Take a look below to find out more. >As far as specifications go, the OnePlus 5T will feature a big upgrade. A major change this year on flagships is the introduction of edge to edge, OLED displays. Apple, Samsung and LG all have their offerings on the market them. So, for a company that likes to dub its smartphones as ‘flagship killers’, the lack of an edge to edge display doesn’t bode well.