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Most users will never notice 10GB of RAM versus 8GB of RAM on the previous top-of-the-line 6T or even 6GB on the entry-level model, but OnePlus is basically giving enthusiasts what they want: the most memory in a phone. 1,250 Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Is it overkill? Sure. Do I want one? But while the RAM is the headline feature here, the best reason to buy the OnePlus McLaren edition is something far less sexy: the plug.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;With a 30W charger, the phone takes advantage of OnePlus’ new Warp charging tech, which can fill up half of the McLaren 6T’s 3,700mAh battery 30 percent faster than when using Fast Charge on the other 6T models. Or to put it another way: The McLaren 6T can go from 0 to 50 percent in just 20 minutes. 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