The OnePlus 7T Series is all set to be announced tomorrow, but thanks to a recent leak, we now know what colors the two devices will be coming in. The leaks come from two sources, Roland from Winfuture.de and Ishan Agarwal, a popular leaker on Twitter. Both have had excellent track records when it comes to leaks, so we don’t doubt these leaks for a second.

According to the leaks, the OnePlus 7T is going to come in Glacier Blue and Frosted Silver. Meanwhile the OnePlus 7T Pro is going to come in just Glacier Blue. This is a change from the OnePlus 7 Pro which came in a Nebula Blue instead, though there doesn’t seem to be much of a difference outside of Glacier Blue looking a bit more washed out.

It’s still a blue gradient, which looks really nice. Going from a lighter blue at the bottom to a darker blue at the top. Now, the colour itself isn’t really anything all that new seeing as we’ve already seen other leaks of the OnePlus 7T last week in all its blue glory. What is new however are the official names for both colour options.

The Frosted Silver on the other hand is essentially just the default black, but slightly more interesting. For those that want a more subtle colored smartphone, that’s the one to get. Like the Glacier Blue, it is also sporting a gradient, going from a dark gray at the bottom to a bright silver at the top.

Glacier Blue OnePlus 7T Pro

 

Over on the front, it’s interesting to see that the OnePlus 7T is still going to have a notch. The Pro variant sticks to the pop-up camera we liked from the OnePlus 7 Pro, so it’s a conscious decision by OnePlus here to add value to the Pro model. We’ve also learned that the Pro will feature a QHD+ display, while the standard variant will keep a FHD+ display.

OnePlus is going to be announcing the OnePlus 7T Series and the brand new OnePlus TV tomorrow. September 26. The event kicks off at 10:30AM EST, so we’ll know everything there is to know by then. Before then, you can check out our rumor roundup to get a general summary of all the leaks thus far.

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