Catch the live stream coverage of the OnePlus 6T launch event from 11AM EDT/ 3PM GMT

Catch the live stream coverage of the OnePlus 6T launch event from 11AM EDT/ 3PM GMT 3

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Catch the live stream coverage of the OnePlus 6T launch event from 11AM EDT/ 3PM GMT 4

Today is October 30th 29th which means that today is the day that the OnePlus 6T is officially launched at an event being held in New York. As per usual with smartphone launches nowadays, there has been a steady stream of leaks (both official and otherwise) in the weeks before the launch date which was moved up a day to avoid getting juiced by Apple's iPad event on the 30th. If you couldn't make the launch event in person, join us after the break to find out where and when you can watch the OnePlus 6T live stream coverage.

YouTube video

The launch event starts at 11 AM EDT/3 PM GMT, and you can check out the live stream coverage of the OnePlus 6T launch via the company's official YouTube channel which we've embedded above. The whole event should last around an hour or so, and other than announcing the OnePlus 6T we also expect the handset maker to announce new wireless earphones and possibly a television as well.

The OnePlus 6T is expected to feature a display with a teardrop-style notch, an in-display fingerprint reader, Snapdragon 845 processor, 6GB/8GB of RAM and 128GB of built-in storage. While it will likely support MicroSD cards, the 3.5mm audio jack has been confirmed to be missing from the OnePlus 6T, despite the big deal that OnePlus made when it launched the OP6 back in May.

Let us know if the OnePlus 6T is your next phone in the comments below.

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