OnePlus TV 50 Y1S Pro smart TV to launch in India on July 4 – Times of India

OnePlus TV 50 Y1S Pro smart TV to launch in India on July 4 – Times of India

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OnePlus recently launched its latest Nord series smartphone — OnePlus Nord 2T 5G in India. Now the Chinese smartphone maker is now all set to launch its new smart TV in the country. OnePlus has confirmed the launch of the OnePlus 50 Y1s Pro smart TV on July 4.
The Chinese smartphone maker started teasing the new smart TV online on its official website and on Amazon earlier this week. OnePlus offers its TV range under three series – Y, U and Q. The Y series is affordable, the U is mid-range and the Q series is high-end. The company is expected to launch the smartphone via a virtual launch event which is expected to be live-streamed on its social media channels.
OnePlus 50 Y1s Pro smart TV confirmed features
In terms of design, the yet-to-launch OnePlus 50 Y1s Pro smart tv looks similar to the earlier launched 43-inch version. The smart TV is confirmed to come with a 4K resolution screen with 10-bit colour depth. The smart TV is also confirmed to come with MEMC technology and HDR10 decoding and pack 24W speakers with Dolby Atmos support.
The OnePlus 50 Y1s Pro will also offer multiple connectivity options which will enable the TV to connect to other OnePlus devices. This will enable the OnePlus Watch users to adjust the volume of the TV using the wearable.
Along with the above-mentioned features, the upcoming OnePlus Smart TV will come with Sleep Detection functionality, this means that the TV will automatically go to sleep when you do. Like the other OnePlus devices, the upcoming smart TV will also be available online on the Amazon India website. The smart TV is also said to pack 8GB of internal storage.
Expected price
Though there is no confirmation from the company, going by the Y-series range, the TV is likely to be priced under Rs 25,000.

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