A wild OnePlus 10T Marvel Edition appears... in India

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A wild OnePlus 10T Marvel Edition appears... in India
Brace yourselves - another exclusive smartphone bundle is coming. Special and/or limited edition items seem to be all the rage these days… even when it comes to smartphones. This is largely unsurprising, given just how well these types of products sell - they are usually gone within hours, especially if the theme is popular.

Just this month, Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Flip 4 Maison Margiela edition, a wildly expensive haute couture twist on its iconic clamshell foldable. Now, OnePlus is taking a page out of the Korean tech giant’s book. It seems like the former’s latest smartphone is getting a heroic update.

A strange item has appeared on Disney India’s official online shop. Namely, a Marvel-themed bundle featuring the OnePlus 10T. The device itself comes in its higher-end configuration (16GB/256GB), albeit with the standard Moonstone finish. However, there are a number of exclusive pieces of merchandise alongside the smartphone itself.

The bundle includes a case that draws inspiration from Iron Man’s suit, a pop socket featuring the design of Captain America’s shield, and a stand with Black Panther’s mask. You are getting three Avenger (and a charger!) in the box.

One of the best things about this bundle is that it costs about as much as a regular OnePlus 10T (i.e. the equivalent of roughly $670). This makes the special edition 10T, not only exclusive, but also affordable as well.

It should be noted that this is not the first collaboration between OnePlus and Marvel. Interestingly enough, way back in the day, the companies teamed up in order to produce the OnePlus 6 Marvel Avengers Edition.

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The OnePlus 10T Marvel Edition is already available for purchase in India. Unfortunately, there are no indications that the bundle will debut internationally. At the very least, we have the OnePlus 11 to look forward to.

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