OnePlus is expected to launch the OnePlus 7T and
OnePlus 7T Pro anytime soon and the phone allegedly popped up on Geekbench. A
device with model number HD1990, rumored to be the 7T, reached a single-core
score of 3,983, which is with about 15% higher than the OnePlus 7 Pro results in
our review.
However, the multi-core score is 10,943, which is
pretty much the same as the current SD855-powered flagship. A tipsterfrom China that has
already proven his credibility over time, said the device is OnePlus 7T, but
the Chinese variant with Hydrogen OS (that’s without Google services). He also
revealed the phone will have Snapdragon 855 Plus chipset, and the benchmarked
unit comes with 8 GB RAM.
It also says Android 10, but that isn’t a surprise -
the predecessor OnePlus 6T also came out of the box with the then-latest
Android OS. Other rumored specs include a 90 Hz display with 2K
resolution and an OLED panel with a built-in fingerprint scanner underneath. We
also expect to see a McLaren Edition, given the partnership between the phone
manufacturer and the England-based motorsport team, but the “speedy” variant
might be only for the Pro.