Earlier this year OnePlus CEO Pete Lau said his
company was working on having its smartphones sold by US carriers. And it now
looks like the first carrier partnership will be with T-Mobile. The magenta
carrier is set to offer the upcoming OnePlus 6T in the States, according to a
new report sourced from "people familiar with the launch plans".
T-Mobile will be the only carrier selling the
OnePlus 6T in the US. Still, one carrier is better than no carrier, maybe more
will join for the OnePlus 7 if all goes smoothly. Regardless of that, being
offered by one of the 'big four' in the US should build more awareness for
OnePlus among the mainstream public.
The 6T is allegedly launching in October, and there
will be a specific version "optimized for T-Mobile's network".
Obviously OnePlus will also still offer the global unlocked model to buyers in
the US, straight through its online store.
The phone is currently in the process of receiving
TMo's "technical approval", which will hopefully happen soon,
otherwise there's a chance that its release at the magenta carrier will come
slightly after the global launch.
US$ 550 is what the OnePlus 6T should start at, but
pricing hasn't been finalized yet so that could still change. This report doesn't mention any specs,
but obviously the Snapdragon 845 chipset will be at the helm and like its
predecessor the 6T should get up to 8GB of RAM. The screen's design might
change, though, coming with a much smaller notch like the recently unveiled
Oppo R17 and F9.
