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OnePlus 3T is now available for pre-order in Malaysia

As expected, the OnePlus 3T is finally available officially in Malaysia. These are official Malaysian units (International A3003 model) that are distributed by Brightstar Malaysia and it comes with a full 1-year local warranty.

The OnePlus 3T is officially priced at RM2,229 which is higher than the original OnePlus 3 that carried a RM1,888 price tag. To secure your unit, DirectD is letting you pre-order starting today with stocks expected to arrive on 21 March, which is next Tuesday.

While it looks similar to the former OnePlus 3, the new 3T gets a couple of new upgrades plus a new Gunmetal colour option. To refresh your memory, the OnePlus 3T has a 5.5″ Full HD optical OLED display and under the hood it runs on a more powerful Snapdragon 821 quad-core processor with 6GB of RAM. It also gets 64GB of storage like before with a larger 3,400mAh battery.

For imaging, it gets 16MP f/2.0 camera for the rear while the front camera is now upgraded with a larger 16MP sensor with f/2.0 aperture. The main camera still gets OIS but it gets an upgraded EIS for steadier videos. Charging for the OnePlus 3T is done via USB Type-C and it supports DASH fast charging (5V4A) that’s rated to push a full day of usage with a quick 30 minute charge.

This is a dual-SIM 4G LTE device and it supports FDD-LTE bands 1,3,5,7 as well as TDD-LTE bands 38 and 40. It also supports 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC and VoLTE.

If you’re interested, you can place your pre-order here.

Thanks Ronnie for the tip!

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