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		<title>OnePlus and McLaren have ended their phone partnership</title>
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<p>“Our partnership with OnePlus, which came to its scheduled conclusion recently, has been a highly successful collaboration between two iconic and innovative brands. Since the start of this partnership in 2018, OnePlus has been a supportive, valued partner and we wish them well and hope to see them in the future.”</p>
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<p>The rep didn’t explain why the two companies are no longer working together, but it sounds like they decided not to renew their deal after their collaboration ended. OnePlus’ McLaren phones are usually souped up versions of their basic counterparts. The <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2018-12-11-oneplus-6t-mclaren-hands-on.html">OnePlus 6T McLaren</a> packs 10GB of RAM instead of just 6GB or 8GB, for instance, while the <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2019-10-24-oneplus-7t-pro-5g-mclaren-t-mobile-in-2019.html">OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren</a> has 12GB of RAM and 5G connectivity, which the standard 7T Pro doesn’t have.</p>
<p>At CES earlier this year, OnePlus also showed off a phone called Concept One that’s clad in papaya-hued leather that McLaren uses for some of its cars. Since it’s still a concept device and the companies’ collab has ended, we might never see the device make its way to shelves.</p>
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		<title>OnePlus 7T Pro with 5G is coming to T-Mobile later this year</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2019 18:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] The standard 7T Pro is a mildly souped-up 7 Pro with a Snapdragon 855+ chip, a minimum 8GB of RAM, faster charging, an ever-so-slightly larger battery and photography extras like 960FPS slow motion video and a macro mode. The McLaren model bumps the RAM to 12GB and, of course, adds that signature black and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The standard 7T Pro is a mildly souped-up 7 Pro with a Snapdragon 855+ chip, a minimum 8GB of RAM, faster charging, an ever-so-slightly larger battery and photography extras like 960FPS slow motion video and a macro mode.  The McLaren model bumps the RAM to 12GB and, of course, adds that signature black and orange color scheme with an ethereal pattern on the back.  There&#8217;s not much rush to get this model if you already have a 7 Pro (or most other recent phones, really).  It&#8217;s likely your best chance at getting a 7T Pro in the US, however, and the futureproofing for 5G might sweeten the deal.</p>
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