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OnePlus 10T will charge faster than the OnePlus 10 Pro, battery size leaked

OnePlus 10T will charge faster than the OnePlus 10 Pro, battery size leaked. The OnePlus 10T will be on sale next week, and the company has already shared details about its design and important specifications, including the SoC, cameras, RAM, storage, and screen refresh rate.

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Now, only a few days before the announcement, OnePlus has provided battery information for the 10T. According to OnePlus, the 10T will have a 4,800 mAh battery, which is 200 mAh less than the battery in the 10 Pro but offers quicker charging. The OnePlus 10T will enable 150W charging, which, according to OnePlus, can charge the 4,800 mAh battery from 0 to 100% in just 19 minutes.

OnePlus 10T will charge faster than the OnePlus 10 Pro, battery size leaked

The OnePlus 10 Pro supports 65W charging in North America and up to 80W in other territories. Although OnePlus just released the OnePlus Ace and OnePlus 10R with such charging rates, the 10T is not the first OnePlus smartphone to handle 150W charging. Both have 4,500 mAh batteries inside, while the 10R 80W has a battery with a capacity of 5,000 mAh.

Nevertheless, the 10T will not charge at the fastest supported speeds in all areas, much as the 10 Pro. It will be 125W in North America, but it won’t make much of a difference because the 10T will only take a minute longer to charge from 0% to 100%, according to OnePlus.

The 150W SUPERVOOC Endurance Edition technology only supports charging outlets rated at 220V or higher, whereas in North America, the majority of outlets are only rated at 110V or 120V. This results in a slower charging speed in North America. In areas where the charging outlets are rated at 220V or greater, the OnePlus 10T you buy in North America will still be capable of up to 150W of power.

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