OnePlus 8T just got launched with good pricing globally. The cameras are absolutely the same as the OnePlus 8 but the screen and fast charging are one of the major and more apparent updates from its predecessor.
OnePlus 8T | |
Screen | 6.55″ AMOLED 120 Hz Flat screen |
2400×1080 pixels – 1100 nits – HDR10+ | |
Dimensions | 160.7mm x 74.1mm x 8.4mm |
Chip | Snapdragon 865 5G – Adreno 650 |
Primary Camera | 48 MP f/1.75 – Sony IMX586 – OIS & EIS |
Ultrawide Camera | 16 MP f/2.2 – 123° FOV |
Telephoto Camera | No |
Macro Camera | 5 MP |
Monochrome Lens | 2 MP |
Night Mode | Primary & Ultrawide with Video Nightscape |
Rear Camera Video | 4K at 30/60 fps |
1080P at 30/60 FPS | |
Slow-motion 1080P at 240 fps, 720P at 480 fps | |
Front Camera | 16 MP f/2.4 Sony IMX471 |
Front Camera Video | 1080P at 30 fps |
Audio | Dual Stereo speakers – Dolby Atmos |
Location | GPS (L1+L5 Dual Band), GLONASS, Galileo (E1+E5a Dual Band), Beidou, A-GPS |
Storage & RAM | 128GB-8GB || 256GB-12GB UFS 3.1 |
Battery Capacity | 4500 mAh (2 x 2250 mAh) |
Weight | 188 grams |
Charging | Warp Charge 65 Watts – 60% in 15 minutes |
OS | OxygenOS 11 based on Android 11 |
Price starts – USD | $749 |
Price starts – INR | INR 42,999 |
Price starts – EU | €599 |
Kind of a stale update by OnePlus. But hey, that’s what the T series is for right? This also ends any speculation which was left for the OnePlus 8T Pro to launch. Will you be buying one? I think for the OnePlus 8 and even 7T users, this upgrade won’t make much of a sense. Especially if you live in a non-5G country right now.
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