The upcoming OnePlus 8T has been in the
news quite a bit recently, and now it's decided to be the star of some newly
leaked renders, which you can see below. The main standout is clearly the newly
arranged camera island on the back, with a rectangular design that's unlike
anything OnePlus has done before - but, coincidentally or not, resembles a lot
of recent (and upcoming) Realme and Oppo phones - not to mention Samsungs left
and right.
So it looks like, for better or for worse,
this is what phone makers have settled on this year. On the front we see a
screen that doesn't seem to be curved, and is rumored to be a 6.55-inch
1080x2400 120Hz AMOLED. The punch-hole cutout for the 32 MP selfie camera seems
quite tiny.
The OnePlus 8T will be powered by the same
Snapdragon 865 chipset as the OnePlus 8, according to the source of these
renders. This contradicts earlier rumors which seemed convinced that the 8T
would employ the Snapdragon 865+ instead.
RAM/storage combos will be two: 8GB +
128GB, and 12 GB + 256GB. The cameras are: a 48 MP main shooter, a 16 MP
ultrawide, a 5 MP macro cam, and a 2 MP depth sensor. The OnePlus 8T is said to
get a 4,500 mAh battery that charges at 65W. Unsurprisingly, it will run
Android 11 with OxygenOS 11 on top. Expect the official announcement to come in
late September or early October. The Source linked below has more photos as
well as a 360-degree video.
