The OnePlus 7T and 7T Pro are here
The latest devices have been unveiled

In addition to the OnePlus 7T, the OnePlus 7T Pro is finally here, which tries to surpass its predecessors. The OnePlus 7 Pro probably does not need to be introduced to anyone, since if nothing else, the pop-up camera may be familiar to many. Yesterday's post about the latest model already predicted that one of its biggest innovations will be the 90 Hz display, which will enable an even smoother display, but what else can they show?
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Of course, it has a Snapdragon 855+ SoC, as this is the most powerful chip at the moment, all of which was supported by 8+128 GB of RAM and internal storage. And let's come to the topic that concerns many, the camera. Sometimes I feel like they can't come up with anything new anymore, so different manufacturers are having fun with who can place the lenses in the weirdest way on the back. OnePlus also joined the party, they chose the solution of placing the units horizontally next to each other in a circle.
The largest is 48 Megapixels, and one of the innovations is that the night mode can now also be used in an ultra-wide viewing angle, which looks beautiful based on the photos presented. The image stabilization during video, which has already risen to gimbaled heights, deserves special praise. They also innovated when it comes to charging, presenting the Warp Charge 30T charging technology, with which the mobile phone can absorb enough soufflé for a day in half an hour of charging. Compared to the above, the OnePlus 7T Pro only differs in terms of the location of its cameras and its internal memory, with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of ROM.
But what is McLaren doing here?
After a quick handshake, OnePlus and McLaren decided to jointly launch a limited edition series, which in terms of appearance and camera placement is most similar to the OnePlus 7T Pro phone, but thanks to its back cover, the two cannot be confused at all. Rummaging inside, 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal memory are available in addition to the latest Snapdragon 855+.
And what makes the design McLaren is to be found in the McLaren papaya orange color scheme that appears on the side of the phone and around the camera island. The phone also comes with exclusive wallpapers, although for me it brings back a bit of a 2000s Motorola feeling. Unsurprisingly, this is the most expensive device among those presented today, and it costs HUF 300. Fans can fly on it from November XNUMXth.
But let's take a look at the other prices: you can buy the OnePlus 7T for HUF 224 and the OnePlus 7T Pro for HUF 261 from October 17.