The OnePlus 10T offers a flagship experience at a reasonable price but is it worth buying over the OnePlus 10 Pro which recently got its own permanent price cut? The OnePlus 10 series includes the OnePlus 10 Pro which is available globally, the India-exclusive OnePlus 10R, and the newly launched OnePlus 10T.
OnePlus has adopted the strategy of selling specific smartphones in select markets, and there are even times when a certain phone is sold under different names in different regions. As an example, the OnePlus 10R is sold in China as the OnePlus Ace. Likewise, the new OnePlus 10T will be sold in China as the OnePlus Ace Pro.
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The OnePlus 10T borrows its look from the OnePlus 10 Pro but there are a handful of differences. Unlike the pro model which has a curved display with a punch-hole at the top-left corner, a metal frame, and Gorilla Glass Victus protection on the front, the 10T has a flat display with a centered punch-hole, a plastic frame, and Gorilla Glass 5. While it also has an IP54 rating, the OnePlus 10T is missing the Alert Slider. The OnePlus 10 Pro not only has the famous OnePlus switch but the T-Mobile version has IP68 dust and water resistance rating. The OnePlus 10T is available in Jade Green and Moonstone Black while the OnePlus 10 Pro can be purchased in Emerald Forest and Volcanic Black.
The OnePlus 10T and OnePlus 10 Pro both have a 6.7-inch screen, albeit very different ones. Apart from being flat, the OnePlus 10T's screen has an FHD+ resolution and a refresh rate that only varies between 60Hz, 90Hz, and 120Hz. The OnePlus 10 Pro has a QHD+ resolution and an LTPO2 panel which allows its 120Hz refresh rate to drop as low as 1Hz
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