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OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition to have 10GB of RAM, 256GB of storage

OnePlus is announcing a special edition 6Tin cooperation with McLaren on December 11. The partnership was revealed a couple of days ago, but no details about the smartphone have been outed on that occasion.
Now a new report says we should expect a OnePlus 6T with 10GB of RAM and 256GB of storage to be that special edition device. That would make it king of RAM in the smartphone space, since not one other device has so far gone beyond 10GB. The handset should also have the McLaren logo on the back, to set itself apart from the other 6T variants.
The OnePlus 6T McLaren edition will be introduced in India on December 12, the day after the London event. Expect this to be a limited edition product, so if you're interested in the bragging rights that come with owning a phone with 10GB of RAM, make sure you'll be ready to purchase one as soon as it drops.

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