First of all,
OnePlus accidentally leaked, yeah accidentally, leaked the OnePlus 8T in the
latest Android 11 developer preview for OnePlus 8. It looks identical to the
OnePlus 8 except the bezels are smaller and the display looks to be flat. Both
the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro have curved displays by the way. Moving on, we also
have some specifications of the OnePlus 8 thanks to Android Central.
The display size
will remain the same as the OnePlus 8, which is 6.55" AMOLED panel.
But the 8T seeing an upgrade in the refresh rate department. It'll have 120Hz
of refresh rate compared to 90Hz on OnePlus 8. The processor is also seeing
an update, Snapdragon 865 plus. this time compared to 865 on its
predecessor. Cameras are seeing an upgrade as well. It will have a 48MP/16MP/5MP/2MP
Cameras array for standard, ultrawide, macro, and portrait respectively.
The 48MP camera in particular will have a much bigger sensor than last time and
that's a good thing because the 48MP camera on the OnePlus 8 wasn't good
compared to the OnePlus 8 Pro. The ram and storage will be 8GB and 128GB
respectively for the base version. It will also come with Android 11
right out of the box, and OxygenOS 11 which to be honest, is heavily
inspired by Samsung's One UI. That's not particularly a bad thing considering OneUI
is the best user interface in my opinion but this one looks a whole lot worse
than OneUI and I don't think diverting so heavily from stock Android is a good
idea for One Plus considering one of the main reasons people buy a OnePlus
phone is for the near-stock experience. I totally understand OnePlus is trying
hard to set itself apart, but copying Samsung's UI isn't the way to do it.
They're shooting themselves in the foot taking away one of the main reasons
people buy their phones, which is the stock Android experience with just a few
useful features and customization options added in.
If people want One
UI they will get the real thing from Samsung. But at the same time, I'm not
really surprised about this either because OnePlus has stopped being the nerd
brand and is trying to compete with the big boys in mainstream phones. That
comes with needing a brand identity but a drastic shift like this may or may
not work for them considering near-stock Android experience was one of the main
USP of OnePlus phones. Anyway, let me know what do you think about this down in
the comments.
Oneplus usually
refreshes its flagship smartphone towards the end of the year and it looks like
2020 will be no different oneplus has followed a dual-flagship release cycle
over the last four years and it will continue to do the same this year with the
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now let’s get back to the blog the device is codenamed kebab according to a new leak the upcoming oneplus 8t will come with a 6.55-inch amoled touchscreen with 120hz refresh rate that's the exact same size as its predecessor the oneplus 8 but the refresh rate is a step up from the 90hz that model had additionally as per an image leak from a few days ago the oneplus 8t may switch to a flat panel according to android central. the oneplus 8t has The oneplus 8t a boost in processor performance and a jump in graphics power, thanks to a 10 percent boost to the adreno 650 gpu the report says that the oneplus 8t will launch in late September or the first week of October that puts it in the unenviable position of arriving around the same time as the iphone12 and pixel 5 two phones that are generating a lot of interest. so what do you guys think about the upcoming oneplus 8t series. let me know in the comments down below and as always i will see you guys in my next blog.

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