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The OnePlus 8T is coming
After a brief round of leaks and rumors, the smartphone company has confirmed the existence of the device and has now begun to tease it on their social networks. It will be announced on October 14th, as confirmed recently by the company. The 8T will serve as the late-year revision to the OnePlus 8. The device will have a 6.55-inch OLED “Fluid Display”. OnePlus’ first phone with a 120Hz display was the OnePlus 8 Pro, while the OnePlus 8 had a more conservative 90Hz refresh rate. The OnePlus 8T will have a 120Hz refresh rate panel to match the 8 Pro, though it’ll be a lower resolution at FHD+ rather than QHD+. Other display specs, include its touch sampling rate of 240Hz, its JNCD of around 0.3, 100% of DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, HDR10+ support, the presence of a flicker-detect sensor, 8,192 levels of brightness adjustment, and enhanced blue light filtering with “the same E3 luminescent material as the 8 series.” It will support 65W Warp Charge, actually be a first for OnePlus phones, as their proprietary Warp Charge technology, supports only up to 30W charging speeds. Other BBK-owned entities such as OPPO already use 65W charging on some of their phones, such as the OPPO Reno4 Pro, so 65W Warp Charge will likely be similar if not the same technology. On the camera side, the OnePlus 8T will be packing a 48MP primary sensor in a quad-camera array, with a 16MP ultra-wide sensor, a 5MP macro sensor, and a 2MP monochrome sensor. This array isn’t all that impressive compared to the OnePlus 8, but if the main image sensor is the same one as found in the OnePlus 8 Pro, it’ll be a big upgrade over the 8. The device will be priced at €699 for the 12GB + 256GB model, with the base model going down to €599.
After a brief round of leaks and rumors, the smartphone company has confirmed the existence of the device and has now begun to tease it on their social networks. It will be announced on October 14th, as confirmed recently by the company. The 8T will serve as the late-year revision to the OnePlus 8. The device will have a 6.55-inch OLED “Fluid Display”. OnePlus’ first phone with a 120Hz display was the OnePlus 8 Pro, while the OnePlus 8 had a more conservative 90Hz refresh rate. The OnePlus 8T will have a 120Hz refresh rate panel to match the 8 Pro, though it’ll be a lower resolution at FHD+ rather than QHD+. Other display specs, include its touch sampling rate of 240Hz, its JNCD of around 0.3, 100% of DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, HDR10+ support, the presence of a flicker-detect sensor, 8,192 levels of brightness adjustment, and enhanced blue light filtering with “the same E3 luminescent material as the 8 series.” It will support 65W Warp Charge, actually be a first for OnePlus phones, as their proprietary Warp Charge technology, supports only up to 30W charging speeds. Other BBK-owned entities such as OPPO already use 65W charging on some of their phones, such as the OPPO Reno4 Pro, so 65W Warp Charge will likely be similar if not the same technology. On the camera side, the OnePlus 8T will be packing a 48MP primary sensor in a quad-camera array, with a 16MP ultra-wide sensor, a 5MP macro sensor, and a 2MP monochrome sensor. This array isn’t all that impressive compared to the OnePlus 8, but if the main image sensor is the same one as found in the OnePlus 8 Pro, it’ll be a big upgrade over the 8. The device will be priced at €699 for the 12GB + 256GB model, with the base model going down to €599.
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