The images you will see in this article are based on live photos of a pre-production OnePlus 10T model, so chances are that the final version that is expected to be released later this year will look mostly (if not exactly) the same. Interestingly, the OnePlus 10T is also said to have a glass back in combination with a plastic bezel, suggesting that this phone – despite its top-of-the-line interior – may be more affordable than the standard high-tech phone. The specifications of the OnePlus 10T are said to include a 6.7-inch OLED screen with FHD + resolution and an adaptive 120 Hz screen refresh rate thanks to LTPO technology. Under the hood, the 10T is powered by the latest Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 processor and has up to 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. Enough combination! The 10T is also expected to have three cameras on the back: a 50MP main camera, ultra-wide 16MP and a 2MP macro sensor. Remarkable here is the absence of a telephoto lens, which will negatively affect your magnified shots and portrait photos and is another compromise made to get a lower price. The OnePlus 10T is expected to have a 4,800 mAh battery, size 4,800 mAh, with support for absolutely crazy fast charging 150 W, the fastest we have seen on a phone so far. With this device, OnePlus is obviously focusing on its strengths: fast charging technology, fast performance and all at a price that is expected to undermine competition. At the same time, it also gives up some signature features, such as the notification slider (also known as the mute switch). Earlier, a previous leak indicated that the upcoming phone would cost between $ 470 and $ 600 in China. It will probably cost more in international markets due to taxes and duties, but if it does, the OnePlus 10T will be significantly more affordable than OnePlus’ recent flagships. How do you feel about such an approach? Would you be interested in the OnePlus 10T?