OnePlus 6T comes with new Nightscape and Studio Lighting modes

OnePlus declared the OnePlus 6T, its newest high-end Android device, at an event in New York City today. On paper the 6T camera hardware looks like the OnePlus 6 that was launched earlier this season. However, the new version comes with a few developments in the imaging program.

The 6T's dual-camera includes a 16Mp main camera which uses a 1/2.55″ detector along with F1.7 aperture. The 20Mp secondary camera offers exactly the same 25mm equivalent focal length because the primary but includes a smaller 1/2.8″ detector and a non-stabilized F1.7 lens. The camera focuses using a PDAF program.


Like on the OnePlus 6, the device employs the approximate high time detector for maximizing noise and dynamic variety, high-quality digital zoom plus a simulated bokeh effect.

In terms of software includes a new Nightscape mode promises night shots with better detail, reduced noise levels, better color rendering and a wider dynamic range compared to the default capturing mode.

The Studio Lighting feature appears very similar to Apple's Portrait Lighting and contrasts brightness and tonality on faces to mimic similar consequences you could achieve with specialist lighting equipment. Moreover OnePlus says bokeh and HDR modes are improved over the versions found in the 6.

In movie mode the OnePlus 6T is capable of recording 4K footage in 60 frames per second. At Super Slow Motion mode you may shoot 1080p movie in 240fps or 720p/480fps.

Non-camera specs are worthy of a high-end smartphone too. The Android OS is powered with an Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset and up to 8GB of RAM. Based on OnePlus the 3,700mAh battery provides a 20 percent better battery life compared to OnePlus 6 and a brand new on-screen fingerprint reader is on board also. The 6.41-inch AMOLED screen has a 19.5:9 aspect ratio plus 2340 x 1080 resolution.

The OnePlus 6T already available in November 1, starting at $549.

OnePlus 6T Specifications:
Dual-camera
Main camera with 16Mp Sony IMX 519 1/2.55″ sensor with 1.22 μm pixels, F1.7 aperture, OIS
Secondary camera with 20Mp Sony IMX 376K 1/2.8″ sensor with 1.0 μm pixels, F2.0 aperture
25mm equivalent focal length
PDAF
Dual-LED flash
4K video at 30/60fps
16Mp front camera with F2.0 aperture

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