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OnePlus' new flagship 7T Pro gets the supercar treatment

OnePlus has again partnered with McLaren for a souped-up, racy version of its new flagship phone.

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Not fussed by the soft blue of OnePlus' new flagship 7T Pro? Perhaps this snazzy McLaren edition will tempt you.

It's the same 7T Pro phone at its heart, but the partnership with British supercar firm McLaren has given this version a few neat visual tweaks. 

There's no word on exactly where this phone will go on sale, or for how much, but we expect to hear more in the coming days.

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It's the outside of the phone that's particularly special here. As well as the Damascus steel-style pattern underneath the rear glass, there are orange accents dotted around too. 

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McLaren's Papaya Orange surrounds the camera lens...

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...features on the function switch...

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...appears as a stripe around the bottom edge... 

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...and of course is present on the bundled special edition charging cable. 

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Oh and of course there's some special packaging too. 

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Internally the phone is almost identical to the standard 7T Pro, except that it has 12GB, rather than 8GB of RAM. 

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