
After expanding Nord range, there might be no OnePlus 9T or OnePlus 9T Pro this year after all
India Today
OnePlus has been launching T-range smartphones in the second half of the year since OnePlus 3T in 2016. However, tipster Max Jambor claims that there won't be a OnePlus 9T this year.
OnePlus is among a few Android OEMs that have a fixed product cycle, and if you're a phone enthusiast, then, there are chances that you may already be aware of the company's two product launches in a year. OnePlus has been launching its T-range phones every year in the second half, starting in 2016 with the OnePlus 3T. Then, there was the OnePlus 5T in 2017, the OnePlus 6T in 2018, the OnePlus 7T in 2019, and last year there was the OnePlus 8T. While at this point, there are no explanations behind this move or even clarity about whether the company for real has dropped plans for a OnePlus 9T or even a OnePlus 9T Pro. The tipster has even claimed that the company may not launch the OnePlus 9T Pro. For those unaware, OnePlus launched two devices in the second half of 2019, including the OnePlus 7T Pro, which was touted as an aggressive move by many tech pundits.
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