OnePlus 8T is arriving on October 14 and the company CEO Pete Lau already confirmed it will have a 120Hz display with 6.55” diagonal. Now, he went on his own Weibo profile and unveiled the panel will have a JNCD of 0.3, even lower than the OnePlus 8 Pro that had 0.4.
JNCD is short for Just Noticeable Color
Difference and is used to measure color accuracy. Results under 1 are
considered very good and Pete Lau revealed getting from 0.4 to 0.3 is really
hard, and compared it with achieving not 98% but 99% at a task.
In a separate post, Lau also revealed the
new auto-brightness adjustment of the OnePlus 8T is doubling the available
steps - from 4096 to 8192. Interestingly enough, he also said there will be an
ambient light sensor both on the front and the back of the phone to more
accurately measure the surrounding light.
At the same time, leakster Digital Chat
Station posted a detailed specs sheet of the OnePlus 8T. While the specs show
nothing extraordinary or massively different from the previous leak, he claimed
his sources fed him a price tag of € 599 for the 8/128 GB variant which is a lot
cheaper than what we have heard earlier this week.
The list of specs include two RAM options,
a vanilla Snapdragon 865, and a 4,500 mAhbattery with dual cells enabling the
65W charging speeds. The device will be similar in size and weight to the
OnePlus 8, with a minor difference of a millimeter or two in each dimension.