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The OnePlus 8T announced with 65W charging and 120Hz display with Always On mode

No supercars this time, but they are not needed either – the new Warp Charge 65 speaks for itself. It’s one of the several major upgrades on the OnePlus 8T and can fully charge the battery in 39 minutes. But 100% charge is more than you need to get you through the day, a quick 15 minute top up is enough.

The battery is slightly larger to boot – 4,500 mAh, up from 4,300 mAh on the OnePlus 8. 12 temperature sensors ensure safe operation while encryption chips are used in both the cable and charger to avoid potential issues with counterfeits.

The charger itself is different as well, for starters it has a USB-C port. Besides the proprietary Warp Charge, this power brick also supports the USB Power Delivery standard and can output up to 45W, so you can rapidly charge a compatible laptop, a Nintendo Switch and other gadgets.

The OnePlus 8T is the company's first phone to charge at 65W
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If you don’t have a Warp charger handy, the phone itself supports Power Delivery up to 27W – almost as quick as the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro. The extra compatibility opens a new world of charging accessories you can use. There’s no wireless charging, though.

The other big change is the screen, which now matches the 8 Pro's 120Hz refresh rate. This is still a 6.55" AMOLED panel with 1080p+ resolution, though, the Pro maintain and advantage in display size and pixel density. The new panel on the 8T got a perfect A+ score from DisplayMate. It has highly accurate colors and a peak brightness of up to 1,100 nits (along with a new AI to smoothly adjust between 8,192 brightness levels).

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The 8T is the first OnePlus phone to feature an Always On Display mode. The company has pre-loaded 11 different designs for it. For further customizations, an AI algorithm will pick the best portrait shots from your Gallery and offer to use them as an AOD wallpaper. OnePlus also partnered with Snapchat so you can use your Bitmoji avatar on the AOD, the avatar will update according to your daily activities and surroundings.

The OnePlus 8T is powered by the Snapdragon 865 chipset. It’s not the plus chip, but you can still expect apps to load faster thanks to the upgrade to UFS 3.1 storage. It comes in 128GB and 256GB capacities, which are tied to 8GB and 12GB of LPDDR4X RAM, respectively. Also, the cooling system now features a vapor chamber that is 285% larger than before.

The 8T is one of the first phones to launch with Android 11 out of the box – and we don’t mean just from OnePlus. The company did add some custom features, including a brand new Dark mode with a layered design to improve legibility. The camera app got some updates as well.

The T-phone comes with the same 48MP IMX586 sensor as the original 8. Unlike the 7T, there’s no dedicated zoom camera on this one, instead it relies on the sensor to do a 2x crop.

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The 16MP ultrawide camera has the widest lens of any OnePlus phone yet – not by much, but at 123° it edges out both the 8 (116°) and 8 Pro (120°). The other two cameras are a 5MP macro cam (which lets you get as close as 3cm from the subject) and a 2MP depth sensor.

OnePlus 8T camera samples
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The video camera gains Portrait mode of its own, thanks to an AI algorithm that can detect humans and blur the background behind them. OnePlus also revamped the Nightscape mode to produce move vivid colors and cleaner detail. The new Super Stable model promises improved image stabilization for videos too.

The OnePlus 8T will be available in two colors at launch: Aquamarine Green and Lunar Silver. The Green option has a new finish that results in diffuse reflections while fending off fingerprints. The Silver model is the new version of the matte finish we saw on the OnePlus 8.

OnePlus 8T comes in Aquamarine Green and Lunar Silver
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The OnePlus 8T will be available in India first with early access sales starting on OnePlus.in and Amazon.in on October 16, open sales commence on the following day. The prices are INR 43,000 for 8/128 GB and INR 46,000 for 12/256 GB.

Next stop is Europe on October 20, prices will start at €600/£550 for the 8/128 GB phone, the 12/256 GB one is €700/£650. The phone will also be available in China and Hong Kong.

The phone will be available from October 23, you can find it on OnePlus.com (pre-orders start today). The SIM-free price for the 12/256 GB model is set at $750 in the the US and CA$1,100 in Canada. There will be a OnePlus 8T+ 5G for T-Mobile, more details will follow soon.

Price and launch info for the US, India and Europe
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Note: outside of North America, the phone comes with a case, also the T-Mobile version lacks the pre-applied screen protector.


OnePlus 8T may have just passed through GeekBench

OnePlus just announced the new Nord mid-ranger last week, but the company is surely busy also working on its next-gen flagship device. Over the past few years it's gotten us used to seeing one or two T devices around October-November, and it looks like that may happen again in 2020.

A OnePlus handset with the model number KB2001 has just been spotted in the GeekBench database, and this could be the upcoming OnePlus 8T or the 8T Pro. It was running Android 11 when it ran the benchmark, which makes sense if the company sticks to its usual T device announcement timeline - Google should definitely release the final version of Android 11 by then.

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The phone has 8GB of RAM, and its GeekBench 5 scores for both single-core and multi-core are pretty much in line with what we've seen this year from other devices powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset. It's not clear, however, whether it will employ the 865+ or not.

With some notable exceptions, the T versions have never been huge updates to the non-T models, but whether that will hold true this time around remains to be seen.
 
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OnePlus 8T render leaks in Android 11 Developer Preview

The latest Android 11 developer preview for OnePlus 8-series phones was found to contain an image of an upcoming phone - the OnePlus 8T. The render reveals the front which looks identical to the OnePlus 8 with a punch-hole cutout in the top left corner and a flat display. The image in the software build is titled as OnePlus_8T.webp and comes from the About Phone section.

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In addition to the render, we also get a glimpse of the reworked Game Space menus in both landscape and portrait mode as well as hints about 8K video support for upcoming devices from the OnePlus Camera app (version 5.4.74). Elsewhere, the Messages app reveals it will gain support for RCS standard.

Game Space and Camera app string code
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Previous OnePlus 8T leaks include a Geekbench listing which revealed it’s powered by either the Snapdragon 865 or its plus variant alongside 8GB RAM. We’re also expecting 65W Super Warp Charging.
 
Fala-se em 599€ para o modelo 8GB + 128GB...

Verdadeiro flagship killer...
Já á muito tempo que a marca abandonou essa abordagem, não faz sentido ires buscar lemas já antigos da marca, hoje em dia já não é o conceito. E mesmo assim com apple, huawei e Samsung que são os líderes de mercado a lançar flaships acima dos 1000 euros lançar a metade até poderia ser um flaship killer perante os preços atuais.
 
Já á muito tempo que a marca abandonou essa abordagem, não faz sentido ires buscar lemas já antigos da marca, hoje em dia já não é o conceito. E mesmo assim com apple, huawei e Samsung que são os líderes de mercado a lançar flaships acima dos 1000 euros lançar a metade até poderia ser um flaship killer perante os preços atuais.
Sim, era isso que eu queria dizer. A ser verdade o preço de 600€, comparado com os outros topos de gama é fantástico.
 
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