One Plus has released the 8T, the company's flagship smartphone. Actually, the business has been releasing T-devices in the fourth quarter of each year for the past few years, and the One Plus 8T is one of such handsets. According to a fresh leaked render of the smartphone, it is a high-end device with a lot of features.
Software & Price:
The new Android 11 platform has been included in the smartphone to make the latest apps easier to support. Furthermore, this model is currently priced at Rs. 100,999 in Pakistan, making it a high-budget phone.
Camera:
OnePlus 8T has a 48 megapixel quad-camera as the main camera along with three other cameras for different photo modes. It also has 16 megapixel front camera for clearer selfies. However, the photo results of the back camera do not seem to bery impressive. The shots look over exposed and the contrast seems too low making the photos look bright.
Processor & Storage:
The One Plus 8T smartphone is powered by a strong chipset dubbed Snapdragon 865 Plus, which is available for smartphones on the market. It demonstrates the strength of the 8T version. One Plus 8T has a massive 8GB of RAM. This is a large RAM capacity that assures high-end execution speed and will never cause you to miss out on whatever you want to look at. The internal storage space of the One Plus 8T is 128 gigabytes, allowing you to store a large amount of data on the smartphone. The next One Plus Sharp 8T includes a dedicated slot for expanding the phone's internal storage space. As a result, you will have to rely on the above-mentioned storage capacity.
Design & Display:
The One Plus 8T is a standard glass-and-metal sandwich smartphone, which is good. A design breakthrough appears unlikely to happen anytime soon, let alone on a mid-season update. The new 8T differs from the One plus 8, and it's unclear whether this is for the better or for the worse. As you can see, the 8T's display is flat, exactly as the Series 7 and previously.
The One Plus 8T features a 6.6-inch AMOLED screen (1,080 x 2,400px) protected by Gorilla Glass 5 that appears to be identical to the OPPO series. Second, and maybe most crucially, this screen now supports a refresh rate of 120 frames per second. The panel has two refresh rates: 60Hz and 120Hz. There are no options for Auto or Dynamic. Even when 120Hz mode is chosen, the phone will switch the refresh rate back to 60Hz under certain instances. I'll get to that in a minute.
Color:
Aquamarine Green and Lunar Silver are two new color options for the One Plus 8T. They have an impact on the curved rear glass as well as the metal frame. And those two appealing names don't simply come with a pleasant ring. They actually do an excellent job of describing the paint work and the glass quality.