OnePlus 3T,Mystery Archives the Chinese startup OnePlus' latest "flagship killer" smartphone is coming to India as well.
SEE ALSO: OnePlus 3T review: Picking up where the Google Nexus left offThe OnePlus 3T will be priced at Rs 29,999 ($439) for the 64GB version and Rs 34,999 ($512) for the 128GB variant. Both the models will go on sale in India from Dec. 14, and will be exclusively available through Amazon India.
The OnePlus 3T is a more powerful variant of the OnePlus 3 that was launched earlier this year. It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 chip coupled with 6GB of RAM. Unlike the OnePlus 3, the OnePlus 3T comes in a 128GB variant.
Apart from the chipset, the OnePlus 3T also has a higher resolution 16-megapixel front-facing camera (as compared to 8-megapixel on the OnePlus 3) and a slightly bigger battery.
The OnePlus 3T is by far the most affordable smartphone with Qualcomm's current top-of-the-line Snapdragon 821 processor in India. The Google Pixel, for instance, starts from Rs 57,000 ($834) and that too for the 32GB variant.
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