Review By Expert: One Plus 6T Mc Laren Declare with 10 GB of RAM

One Plus 6T Mc Laren Declare with 10 GB of RAM:

Review By Expert: One Plus 6T Mc Laren Declare with 10 GB of RAM
Review By Expert: One Plus 6T Mc Laren Declare with 10 GB of RAM

Mobile phone manufacturer OnePlus has announced a long-term partnership with Formula 1 racing brand McLaren at its "Salute to Speed" event. As the name suggests, this unlikely combination is inspired by the interest of both companies in the quest for speed. The immediate result of this relationship is the OnePlus 6T McLaren edition: a specially designed OnePlus 6T featuring some very impressive hardware changes, as well as an elegant painting job. OnePlus CEO Pete Lau describes the McLaren edition as the "fastest and most advanced device in the company. Let's see if that statement holds up in harsh daylight, okay?


McLaren OnePlus 6T Edition: Specifications and Design:

The new smartphone could best be described as a supercharged OnePlus 6T. The emphasis on speed is quite clear, as the most impressive feature is the huge 10 GB RAM, which for the sake of context is more than most laptops usually offer.

Combine this with 256 GB of built-in storage, and the OnePlus 6T McLaren should be suitable for shooting long 4K videos at 60 fps, editing RAW image files and handling the most graphic games that the Google Play store can offer you. Hell, with 10 Gb of RAM at your disposal, you can do all this at the same time.

These are the most noticeable changes when it comes to internal hardware. Otherwise, the phone is a normal OnePlus 6T, with a Full HD + AMOLED screen, Android 9 and two 16 megapixel cameras.

However, McLaren and OnePlus have slightly modified the phone's charging capabilities. OnePlus' new charging system, Warp Charge 30, is supposed to offer a daily charge in just over 20 minutes connected to the wall. If that's not a greeting to speed, I don't know what it is.

OnePlus may have supplied the hardware, but McLaren has influenced its influence on the entire design of 6T McLaren. The box features a carbon fiber Speedmark badge made from the same material that built the McLaren 2018 F1 cars, and also includes a brochure detailing the history of both companies.

Open the box and you'll be greeted by a OnePlus 6T with edges that fade from black to papaya orange as your eye moves from top to bottom. The back of the glass-covered phone is designed to mimic the same carbon fiber pattern mentioned above, and is adorned with a McLaren logo. It's not too creepy, and it certainly captures what McLaren CEO Zak Brown describes as the 'spirit' of the brand.

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