OnePlus teams up with McLaren in the ultimate pursuit of speed
You might not ordinarily put together a smartphone company and a formula-one racing car manufacturer, but that’s exactly what’s happening as OnePlus teams up with McLaren for its latest venture.
The two speed-hungry companies will hold a ‘Salute to Speed’launch eventon11 Decemberat9.30am GMT, and it’s thought that we’ll see a special edition of theOnePlus 6Tunveiled.
Given both companies’ pursuit of speed, there is some talk that it might be a 5G version of the phone – but also that it might not be a OnePlus 6T variant at all.
Fuelling the latter theory is news that OnePlus toldCNET Spainthe 5G phone will be part of an entirely new line for the company. Less encouraging, meanwhile, is their comments that the OnePlus 7 (expected to arrive in summer 2019) will not be a 5G phone. At this point we’d expect most new flagships to arrive with support for the next-gen connectivity.
It’s also notable that the December launch is scheduled precisely a week after that of Qualcomm’sSnapdragon 855processor, the upgrade to the Snapdragon 845 that supports 5G. This chip was announced in Hawaii on 4 December.
Of course, 5G is not quite ready for prime time in the UK just yet. Should the pair announce a new OnePlus phone running the Snapdragon 855, however, 5G could be added in 2019.
This is all speculation, mind. We could just see a pretty paint job and some go-faster stripes for the 6T – and as we edge closer to the launch that’s exactly what we’re hearing, that the phone will be an orange OnePlus 6T complete with McLaren logo on the rear, and with a specs boost that includes 10GB of RAM and 256GB storage.
We’ll keep you posted on any whispers we hear on the web.
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Author: Marie Black, Editorial Director, International
Marie is Editorial Director at Foundry. A Journalism graduate from the London College of Printing, she’s worked in tech media for almost 20 years, covering all types of consumer tech from smartphones and their accessories to smart home gear. These days she manages our international editorial teams and leads on content strategy, having witnessed first-hand Foundry’s transition from print, to digital, to online - and beyond.