Everything We Know About the OnePlus 10T

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July 29, 2022

It’s phone season again (already!), and a new interesting entry is coming up next week. The OnePlus 10T. For a long time, OnePlus nailed a seemingly impossible concept—a flagship phone at an affordable price with no compromises.

The last few entries, though, have been more flagship than affordable and definitely filled with compromise. Next week the company is set to debut the new  OnePlus 10T phone, which just might right the ship. We think anyway. Hit up the top story, and we’ll tell you everything we’ve heard.

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