<p>OnePlus, on Thursday, launched the 7T smartphone and Android-based smart QLED television in New Delhi. The OnePlus TV is the company's first foray into the television market.</p>.<p>The OnePlus 7T Glacier Blue (8 GB RAM + 128 GB internal storage) is priced at Rs 37,999, OnePlus 7T Glacier Blue (8+256) is Rs 39,999, OnePlus 7T Frosted Silver (8+128) is Rs 37,999, while the OnePlus TV 55Q1 Pro is priced Rs 99,900 and the OnePlus TV 55Q1 is Rs 69,900. </p>.<p>Also launched was the Bullets Wireless 2 (Olive Green) earphones at Rs 5,990.</p>.<p>The most striking feature of the 7T smartphone is the 90 Hz fluid AMOLED display with HDR 10+ certification. The smartphone runs on OxygenOS. </p>.<p>The 7T has a triple-camera setup with superior quality within a well-polished circular ring module.</p>.<p>The OnePlus 7T is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus chipset and boasts of UFS 3.0 storage. and optimised RAM Boost. It has dual stereo speakers featuring Dolby Atmos. </p>.<p>Charging is via the Warp Charge 30T and can fill up the battery within one hour, 23 per cent quicker than Warp Charge 30.<br />The 7T becomes the first smartphone officially preloaded with Android 10 and Google’s latest version of Android.</p>.<p>The camera setup consists of a 48-megapixel Sony IMX586, a 0.5-inch large image sensor with a 7P lens, a large aperture of f/1.6 and OIS. The primary lens is completed by a 2X zoom lens and a 16 MP ultra-wide lens with an expansive 117-degree field of view </p>.<p>OnePlus TV </p>.<p>The OnePlus TV has Hungama, Eros and Zee5 content deep-integrated into the OnePlus Play dashboard. Other content partners include Amazon Prime Video, Hotstar, SonyLiv and YouTube.</p>.<p>OnePlus TV is currently only available in India. The TV has a 55-inch 4K QLED display, Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support, 50W 8-speaker setup including 4 full-range front-facing speakers, 2 front-facing tweeters for the highs and 2 rear subwoofers for the bass.</p>.<p>The OnePlus TV is powered by Android TV for a seamless transition from the company’s flagship devices to the big screen.</p>
<p>OnePlus, on Thursday, launched the 7T smartphone and Android-based smart QLED television in New Delhi. The OnePlus TV is the company's first foray into the television market.</p>.<p>The OnePlus 7T Glacier Blue (8 GB RAM + 128 GB internal storage) is priced at Rs 37,999, OnePlus 7T Glacier Blue (8+256) is Rs 39,999, OnePlus 7T Frosted Silver (8+128) is Rs 37,999, while the OnePlus TV 55Q1 Pro is priced Rs 99,900 and the OnePlus TV 55Q1 is Rs 69,900. </p>.<p>Also launched was the Bullets Wireless 2 (Olive Green) earphones at Rs 5,990.</p>.<p>The most striking feature of the 7T smartphone is the 90 Hz fluid AMOLED display with HDR 10+ certification. The smartphone runs on OxygenOS. </p>.<p>The 7T has a triple-camera setup with superior quality within a well-polished circular ring module.</p>.<p>The OnePlus 7T is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus chipset and boasts of UFS 3.0 storage. and optimised RAM Boost. It has dual stereo speakers featuring Dolby Atmos. </p>.<p>Charging is via the Warp Charge 30T and can fill up the battery within one hour, 23 per cent quicker than Warp Charge 30.<br />The 7T becomes the first smartphone officially preloaded with Android 10 and Google’s latest version of Android.</p>.<p>The camera setup consists of a 48-megapixel Sony IMX586, a 0.5-inch large image sensor with a 7P lens, a large aperture of f/1.6 and OIS. The primary lens is completed by a 2X zoom lens and a 16 MP ultra-wide lens with an expansive 117-degree field of view </p>.<p>OnePlus TV </p>.<p>The OnePlus TV has Hungama, Eros and Zee5 content deep-integrated into the OnePlus Play dashboard. Other content partners include Amazon Prime Video, Hotstar, SonyLiv and YouTube.</p>.<p>OnePlus TV is currently only available in India. The TV has a 55-inch 4K QLED display, Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support, 50W 8-speaker setup including 4 full-range front-facing speakers, 2 front-facing tweeters for the highs and 2 rear subwoofers for the bass.</p>.<p>The OnePlus TV is powered by Android TV for a seamless transition from the company’s flagship devices to the big screen.</p>