OnePlus has finally unveiled the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition with 10GB RAM at an event in Woking, UK. The OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition is priced at £649 (Rs 58,828 directly converted) and is the only variant of the smartphone which comes with 10 gigs of RAM. The USP of the device is its design, which has been inspired by McLaren cars and the automotive brand’s signature colours. Taking this into account, the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition features Papaya Orange McLaren highlights around the bottom edge of the device. These highlights fade into black when the phone is viewed at an angle. OnePlus says that the pattern underneath the glass back of the device is based on McLaren’s groundbreaking carbon fiber used in McLaren cars since 1981. Another first for the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition is a new tech called Warp Charge 30. Playing on its tagline of speed and given McLaren’s partnership, OnePlus has introduced the long rumoured Warp Charge 30 tech on this special edition smartphone. With Warp Charge 30, OnePlus claims that users can charge their OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition phone for one full day in just 20 minutes. OnePlus says that the 3700mAh battery on the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition charges to 50 percent in 20 minutes, but if that is enough for a day's worth of usage, is something we will have to test. Describing Warp Charge 30, OnePlus said, “Charge 30 takes fast charging to new heights and never leaves people wanting, offering a day’s power in just 20 minutes. Thanks to new Integrated Circuits in both the charger and the phone, as well as finely tuned power management software, 30 watts of power flow to the handset without slowing down even when the device is being used, or generating excessive heat.” Alongside the 30W Warp Charging tech, OnePlus has also introduced a new charging stand and the Warp Charge 30 power unit includes a Papaya Orange braided cord cable. What’s more is that the new phone also features exclusive software animations, tuned to McLaren’s unique style and history. OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition: What’s in the Box? On purchasing a McLaren Edition OnePlus 6T, buyers will also get McLaren’s logo, the iconic Speedmark, recreated in McLaren-designed F1 AA grade carbon fiber – the same material used in the McLaren MCL33 2018 Formula 1 car. OnePlus says that over six F1 cars’ worth of carbon fiber were used in the production of the Speedmarks. Also in the box are the Warp Charge 30 power unit and Papaya Orange braided USB Type-C cord. There’s also a traditional OnePlus kevlar case with the McLaren branding on top included in the box. OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition price and India launch The OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition will be available in Western Europe and North America starting December 13. The phone will be launched in India on December 12 where OnePlus will announce its Indian price and availability. Pre-registerations for the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition have already started on Amazon.in. Since the OnePlus 6T McLaren Editon marks OnePlus' 5th Anniversary celebration, the company is hosting an open-for-all event at Richardson and Cruddas, Byculla, Mumbai and tickets for the same cost Rs 799 each. You can read more about purchasing these passes from OnePlus here. In the UK, the OnePlus 6T McLaren edition is available for £649 (Rs 58,828 directly converted).
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