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OnePlus 6T will reportedly include bigger battery, in-display fingerprint sensor

Days prior to the official launch of the OnePlus 6T, there has been no dearth of authentic leaks and revelations about the features and specifications of the anticipated smartphone. In the latest addition, the OnePlus 6T has been spotted on a German retailer Otto's website confirming the presence of a bigger 3,700 mAh battery as compared to the predecessor OnePlus 6 which included a 3,000 mAh battery.

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Days prior to the official launch of the OnePlus 6T, there has been no dearth of authentic leaks and revelations about the features and specifications of the anticipated smartphone. In the latest addition, the OnePlus 6T has been spotted on a German retailer Otto's website confirming the presence of a bigger 3,700 mAh battery as compared to the predecessor OnePlus 6 which included a 3,000 mAh battery.

The product page, which is now available as an archive on Wayback Machine, also throws light on the remaining specifications of the OnePlus 6T. Based on the listing, the smartphone will feature a 6.4-inch AMOLED display, 128GB storage, 8GB of RAM, Snapdragon 845 SoC, Android 8.1 Oreo out-of-the-box, and USB-C port. In terms of camera, OnePlus 6T will come with a dual-camera setup at the back with a combination of 16-megapixel and 20-megapixel sensors. Up front, there will be a 16-megapixel sensor. 

OnePlusis said to unveil its latest smartphone at an event in New York on October 29, 2018. After Apple announced that the iPad Pro and Mac event would take place on the same day of the OnePlus 6T launch event, OnePlus CEO Pete Lau rescheduled their event to October 29 to avoid being overshadowed.

OnePlus CEO Pete Lau posted an announcement in the OnePlus Community Forum addressing the company's difficult decision to reschedule the launch of the 6T to one day before.

After 24 hours of deliberation, Lau and his team decided to move the day up in order to avoid a collision with Apple's iPad Pro and Mac event, a decision he calls, "one of the most painful decisions we have ever made." After all, the OnePlus team of hundreds, "have poured their hearts and souls into creating [the] best product to date" so it deserves its own day of public attention according to Lau.

Since a great deal of the OnePlus audience already bought tickets, reserved flights, and booked hotels to make it to the original October 30 event, changing the date posed huge issues for some of the most loyal users. In response, Lau promised not only to fully refund the tickets of those who can no longer attend the event due to the schedule change, but also to pay the cost to modify all previously made plans -- flights, hotels, or any other arrangements -- of the 1,000 guests who confirmed their attendance.

With inputs from ANI

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