OnePlus 9RT might be on its way to India, just under a different name

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OnePlus could launch a new handset in India under the name: OnePlus RT. Yeah, the latest rumor going around the town is that the OnePlus 9RT could ditch the number 9 from its name when it crosses the border to our country. And by the way, the launch could be near as the said device has acquired a spot on the Google Supported Devices list. It has been listed with model number OP5154L1.

Earlier, the same model number was spotted on the BIS certification site too.

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Be it OnePlus 9RT or OnePlus RT, here’s what you could expect from this device in terms of specifications and other things:

OnePlus 9RT (Chinese edition) Specs

OnePlus 9RT sports a 6.62-inch E4 OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 600Hz touch sampling response, 1300 nits of peak brightness, and HDR10+ content support. A 16MP front camera lies within its left-cornered punch-hole cutout.

At the back, there is a 50MP IMX766 primary camera coupled with a 16MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP macro shooter. Just like the OnePlus 9R, this one too doesn’t come with Hasselblad tuning for the optics.

Under the hood, it rocks the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset with 12GB of RAM, 256GB of onboard storage, and a 4,500mAh battery that supports Warp Charge 65W.

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9RT ships with Oxygen OS based on Android 12 with ColorOS elements. Other things in the mix comprise of 5G, Wi-Fi 6, USB Type-C port, NFC, an in-screen biometric scanner, and an Alert Slider.

OnePlus RT Price in India (expected)

As per tipster Yogesh Brar, the OnePlus 9RT could be priced in between ₹40,000 and ₹44,000 in India. But it’s too early to tell how things would turn out and you are advised to take the aforementioned details with a pinch of salt.

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