
OnePlus 9RT may launch in October with OxygenOS 12, to be exclusive for India
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OnePlus 9RT could launch in October and is said to be an upgrade to the OnePlus 9R. The smartphone launched alongside the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro in March at a starting price of Rs 39,999.
OnePlus 9RT could be the next smartphone in the company's T-range, though it won't be an upgrade over the flagship OnePlus 9. A new report says that the new OnePlus 9RT will bring modest upgrades over the OnePlus 9R and will be limited to select markets, including India. It's worth mentioning that the OnePlus 9R was exclusive to India when it launched alongside the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro in March earlier this year. Android Central, citing insiders, adds that the OnePlus 9RT launch could happen in October. Furthermore, the report adds that OnePlus may launch two Nord phones apart from the OnePlus 9RT. However, it stresses that no device is planned for the high-end segment. While the new report doesn't touch upon whether OnePlus would continue to sell the OnePlus 9R alongside the OnePlus 9RT, but considering the company is enhancing one of its smartphones, there are chances that the OnePlus 9R could be taken off shelves. This is speculation, considering that the OnePlus 9RT gets most of the goodies from the OnePlus 9R and some more features.
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