The best look yet at the OnePlus 6T

We’re just days away from the October 29 launch of the OnePlus 6T but one retailer seemingly couldn’t wait, as the phone has already appeared on its site complete with new images and a complete specs list.

The retailer in question is Otto (a German store) and while the listing seems to have been removed, WinFuture and a blogger known as Caschy were able to grab all the details first.

You can see the new photos below and they match up with what we’ve seen before, showing a teardrop notch and a tiny bezel below the screen, while on the fairly plain back there’s a dual-lens camera.

As for the specs, the listing stated that the OnePlus 6T has a 6.4-inch 1080 x 2340 AMOLED screen with a pixel density of 402 pixels per inch, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage and a Snapdragon 845 chipset clocked at 2.8GHz.

The rear camera supposedly consists of both a 16MP f/2.0 lens and a 20MP f/2.0 one, though there are no details on what each lens is used for. Then on the front there’s said to be a 16MP single-lens camera.

A big battery and a higher price

There’s also apparently a 3,700mAh battery and a microSD card slot, with the OnePlus 6T said to come in Midnight Black and Mirror Black shades, and sport dimensions of 157.5 x 74.8 x 8.2mm and a weight of 185g.

This all broadly lines up with what we’ve heard before, so there’s a good chance that it’s more or less accurate, but as ever we’d take it with a pinch of salt.

Finally, the listing includes a price, with the OnePlus 6T said to retail for 579 euros, which amounts to around $660 / £510 / AU$935.

We wouldn’t expect the price to be an exact conversion, but the OnePlus 6 starts at 519 euros in Germany, which suggests the OnePlus 6T will be more expensive than that $529 / £469 (around AU$840) phone. A higher price is no surprise though, as even OnePlus itself has said the 6T will be more expensive.

James is a freelance phones, tablets and wearables writer and sub-editor at TechRadar. He has a love for everything ‘smart’, from watches to lights, and can often be found arguing with AI assistants or drowning in the latest apps. James also contributes to 3G.co.uk, 4G.co.uk and 5G.co.uk and has written for T3, Digital Camera World, Clarity Media and others, with work on the web, in print and on TV.

Latest in OnePlus Phones
OnePlus 13
OnePlus is ditching the Alert Slider for an iPhone-style customizable button - and I’ll be sad to see it go
OnePlus Open camera bump up close
Bad news: the OnePlus Open 2 won’t be released in 2025, OnePlus confirms
The Oppo Find N5 next to the Galaxy Z Fold 6
OnePlus Open 2 could make the Galaxy Fold 6 look old with invisible crease, according to new teaser
OnePlus 13R from the back
New OnePlus Mini 13 leak suggests its camera setup won't be as impressive as we thought
OnePlus Open
Oppo is launching the world's thinnest foldable in two weeks – and the OnePlus Open 2 should follow soon
OnePlus Open
The OnePlus Open 2 rumored to get a camera upgrade even the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra doesn't have
Latest in News
An image of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra from a hands-on event
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could resurrect an intriguing camera feature
Eurocom Raptor X18
At $15,000, this massive 256GB RAM laptop makes Apple's MacBook Pro look affordable, tiny and very, very slow
Cristin Milioti in Black Mirror season 7
Netflix launches trailer for Black Mirror season 7, giving us a look at its first-ever sequel episode and an unexpected returning character
A graphic of the PC Gaming Show
Get ready for a bounty of PC games on June 8, as the PC Gaming show is back
A close up of The Daily podcast from Pocket Casts' web page
‘Podcasting shouldn’t be locked behind walled gardens’: Pocket Casts slams Spotify and makes its web player free to all
A smartphone on a sofa showing the WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal apps
Forget AI – WhatsApp is planning a simple messages feature that could be its most useful upgrade in years