"OnePlus 3T" will reportedly retail for 479 dollars, that is 80 dollars higher cost than OnePlus 3. The price can be attributed to its improved specs. Rather than Snapdragon 820 found in the "OnePlus 3T", the OnePlus 3 will allow the latest Snapdragon 821. This component will effectively make the 3T on the many challengers to the Google pixels to date. Once it is release, it would also compete with many flagships running the same chipset such as the Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe.
Except from the processor, "OnePlus 3T" will probably have 5.5 inch screen real state. It is not yet clear if the display technology will be Optic AMOLED since there are claims that it could also be an LCD display as recently reported by Tech Buffalo.
GSM Arena also stated that consumers should anticipate "OnePlus 3T" to have a 16-megapixel back camera (possibly with a sony IMX398 sensor), 64GB of storage and an impressive 6GB or RAM. It could also run the newest Android 7.0 Nougat put of the box. On the other side, the hardware design is widely believed to be mostly the same to all the metal aesthetics of the OnePlus 3.
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Obviously, the "OnePlus 3T" will not only ship with minor improvements in comparison with its original model. This can be attributed to the fact that "OnePlus 4" expected to be release in mid 2017. The "OnePlus 3T's" November rollout can be interpreted merely as a move to fill the period between today and that 2017 launch.
Basically, the owners are not expected to pounce in the "OnePlus 3T" upon its release. Its maker might be getting for holdouts who could be tempted to purchase the latest flagships such as the Google Pixel. Those who have older OnePlus devices and are fans of the brand should be able to find many reasons to love "OnePlus 3T".