For starters, the OnePlus 7T 90Hz Fluid Display (as the company calls it) consisted of a 6.55-inch Full HD+ AMOLED panel with a pixel density of 402 ppi. Also featured an in-display fingerprint scanner, the 20:9 display also supports HDR10+ and has a maximum brightness level of 1,000 nits. At the same time, the display also housed a selfie camera with a 16MP Sony IMX471 sensor and f/2.0 lens within its teardrop-shaped notch. As for the phone’s rear camera setup, the OnePlus 7T’ main camera relies on a 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor and f/1.6 7-elements lens with both optical as well as electronic image stabilization system. OnePlus 7T’s rear camera module also includes a 12MP f/2.2 telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom, as well as a 16MP f/2.2 ultra-wide camera. For those wondering whether the phone has a low-light mode, the answer is yes, in the form of Nightscape mode which is available for OnePlus 7T’s main and ultra-wide cameras.
In terms of firepower, the OnePlus 7T carries a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus with 8GB LPDDR4X RAM as standard. The phone also can be obtained with two UFS 3.0-based storage options: 128GB and 256GB. The phone also comes standard with a 3800mAh battery that supports OnePlus’ own Warp Charge 30T fast charging tech. Through this feature, OnePlus 7T’s battery can regain its capacity from 0% to 70% in just 30 minutes. To be available in India later this month, the OnePlus 7T 128GB will be going for INR 37,999 (~RM 2,240) while the 256GB model is listed at INR 39,999 (~RM 2,358). However, the phone’s availability in Malaysia is not yet known at the moment. (Source: OnePlus India.)