Although, while there are plenty of notable upgrades, there are also some downgrades, giving potential buyers something to think about when deciding between the two. We want to know what you think of the OnePlus 10T and whether you’d consider buying one when it’s released. The issue with the OnePlus 10T seems to be speed. While the OnePlus 10 Pro was pretty impressive, the 10T takes things up a notch thanks to its Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, which brings a boost to performance and efficiency. Additionally, the 10T is paired with up to 16GB of RAM, making this phone an absolute beast in multitasking and gaming. Charging also gets a huge upgrade, with support for up to 150W charging (125W in North America), which can charge the phone from 1-100% in just 19 or 20 minutes. This should more than make up for the slightly smaller 4,800mAh battery capacity. However, the camera situation seems to be a bit confusing. As Nicholas Sutrich puts it in his review: There may be no Hasselblad branding on the OnePlus 10T, but that doesn’t mean its camera is bad. The new 50MP main sensor appears to be a general upgrade from the 48MP shooter on the OnePlus 10 Pro, but the ultra-wide camera is a step back and there’s no telephoto camera here. Instead, OnePlus included a useless 2MP macro camera that produces terrible quality photos. If all of that sounds good to you, then the OnePlus 10T might be for you. Fortunately, it’s surprisingly affordable at just $650, undercutting many of the best Android phones on the market. However, if you’re in the US, you’ll be waiting a while to get your hands on it. Pre-orders start by September 1st and the device will be released on September 29th. By that time, there might be more exciting phones in the market that you might want to buy.