OnePlus in all the latest news claimed that they have finally launched a flagship killer device which is the OnePlus 8T with multiple major improvements. To know if it true or not, watch the video till the end because, in just 2 minutes, you will get to know all about the industry favourite OnePlus 8T.
Design
OnePlsu has finally shifted from a curved screen display to a premium flat screen with no risk of any damage due to mishandling now. On the rear side of Lunar Silver variant of OnePlus 8T, we see a matte finish which is pretty attractive and adds to the grip of the device, plus it is fingerprint resistant as well. A lot of you are also going to love how sleek, thin and lightweight the OnePlus 8T is. There is no IP rating present so beware of any water spills.
Display
OnePlus 8T sports a fluid AMOLED display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5. The display is flat with tiny bezels and chin which looks quite immersive. What’s even better is the 120Hz refresh rate on the display but do you really need this? Yes, if you are a Pro Gamer, and to the rest, it does not really matter until the overall experience and colours on the display appear brilliant.
Performance
OnePlus smartphones are preferred by a bunch of users for their outstanding performance. The OnePlus 8T follows the legacy since it powered by a flagship Snapdragon 865 chipset. OnePlus 8T doesn’t fail to impress with its buttery-smooth performance with the combination of 12GB RAM, UFS 3.1 storage and all this running on the new Oxygen OS skin based on Android 11. Plus, you pay a little extra over the OnePlus 7T for the 5G capability that OnePlus 8T offers to keep you future-proof.
Battery
The battery on the OnePlus 8T is just a slight upgrade over the predecessors from OnePlus, sufficient for your day’s usage. But the charging speeds have been upgraded immensely to 65W fast charging. We just charged the device to 35% in 10 minutes which a lot of you’re going to love.
Camera
The camera again is not a major upgrade here in the OnePlus 8T. The night shots are certainly improved in terms of accuracy and details with a tint of warm touch to the final outputs. The ultra-wide-angle sensor also takes dynamic shots with reduced noise.
Final Verdict
If you are coming from OnePlus 7 or 7T, I don’t think you need this upgrade to OnePlus 8T, which starts at a price of Rs.42,999 in India for the 8GB+128GB variant. Switching from other Android phones or even OnePlus 6 or lower makes much sense.
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