In terms of specs, the OnePlus 7T Pro seems to be similar to the OnePlus 7 Pro, where we’re looking at the use of the same 6.67-inch 90Hz AMOLED display, a popup front-facing camera, but under the hood, there will be some slight changes. This sees the phone upgraded to the Snapdragon 855+ and will come with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
There will also be a 4,085mAh battery and the phone will come bundled with the new Warp Charge 30T, the fastest version of the company’s charger to date. Overall, the OnePlus 7T Pro doesn’t feel like that much of an upgrade over its predecessor, but it seems that customers won’t need to decide whether or not to upgrade.
This is because the OnePlus 7T Pro will not be making its way to the US. Instead, the US market will only have access to the OnePlus 7T which should make your purchase decision a lot simpler.