OnePlus 6T: From in-display fingerprint to waterdrop notch; what to expect

The OnePlus 6T would reportedly sport an in-display fingerprint sensor and a bigger screen with a tiny notch on top (Waterdrop design), according to a purported retail box that leaked recently

Oppo R17 Pro
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BS Web Team New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Jul 09 2019 | 1:27 PM IST
OnePlus, a Chinese smartphone manufacturer and a subsidiary of BKK Electronics, which also owns Oppo and Vivo brands, is reportedly working on the OnePlus 6T. Going by the company’s launch records, it is safe to assume that the smartphone would be launched in the last quarter of this year. The phone would reportedly sport an in-display fingerprint sensor and a bigger screen with a tiny notch on top (Waterdrop design), according to a purported retail box that leaked recently.

Though OnePlus works as an independent entity, which has been reiterated by company’s CEO Carl Pei time and again, it does takes inspiration from its sister companies Oppo and Vivo when it comes to its smartphones’ design and features. However, unlike Oppo and Vivo, OnePlus always goes for top-of-the-line hardware with its smartphone.

The OnePlus 6T is expected to take inspiration from Oppo R17 Pro, which was launched in China recently. The Oppo R17 Pro sports a massive 6.4-inch AMOLED screen with a tiny waterdrop design-based notch on the top. The phone features in-display fingerprint sensor, which has been a part of recent Vivo premium smartphones in India, including the Vivo X21, Vivo Nex and the recently launched Vivo V11 Pro. These features of the R17 Pro are expected to be part of the OnePlus 6T too.

Interestingly, the Oppo R17 Pro also sports a tri-camera set-up on the back. The OnePlus 6T is expected to sport tri-camera module too, however the lenses configuration would be different. Other technical specifications would include the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 system-on-chip (SoC), mated with at least three different RAM and storage configurations – 6GB/64GB, 6GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB. The phone is also expected to get an enhanced version of Dash Charge technology.

While the above features might make way to the OnePlus 6T, what we would like to see in the upcoming midrange flagship is a stereo speaker set-up, water and dust resistance (IP68) and wireless charging capabilities.

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