The OnePlus TV is all set to get launched later this month in India. Ahead of the launch of this new product, the company has been revealed details about the Smart TV at regular intervals. Now, the company’s CEO Pete Lau has shared an image of the remote controller that will come with the OnePlus TV.

The OnePlus TV remote comes with USB Type-C port for charging and has regular Android navigation buttons. Interestingly, there’s also a dedicated Google Assistant button, a OnePlus button and another button which is completely blank. On the top part, it seems that there’s a touch pad of some sort.

OnePlus TV Remote

On the right side of the remote, there’s a volume rocker key. At a first glance, the remote for the OnePlus TV looks quite similar to the Apple TV Siri remote. Design wise, the remote seems like a premium product, complimenting what the company has been teasing about its upcoming Smart TV since past few weeks.

From the listing of the TV on Amazon India, it has already been confirmed that the OnePlus TV will come with a 55-inch 4K QLED display with support for Dolby Vision, bringing extraordinary color, contrast, and brightness to the screen. It has also been revealed that the TV will have 8 speakers with 50W output which is powered by Dolby Atmos sound for cinematic experience.

Earlier, it was leaked that the device comes packed with 2GB of RAM and is powered by MediaTek MT5670 quad-core processor which is clocked at 1.5GHz, coupled with ARM Mali G51 graphics processor.

Pete Lau has already revealed that the OnePlus TV will come powered by Android TV and said that the company worked alongside Google to optimize the Android TV user experience. He has also promised to offer Android TV updates for at least 3 years.

The OnePlus TV will be first launched in the Indian market later this month because the company has already partnered with content providers. Nevertheless, it should be announced in Europe, USA and China in October.

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