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OnePlus 8T boasts a 120Hz HDR display, big battery and Snapdragon 865 - KitGuru

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One day following Apple’s iPhone 12 announcement, OnePlus has also unveiled its latest competitor. The OnePlus 8T has been officially announced today, including a 120Hz display, a quad-camera setup and new fast charging technology. 

The OnePlus 8T ships with a 6.55-inch ‘Fluid AMOLED’ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and low response time, paving the way for a smooth experience while just scrolling or even in games. As you would expect from a modern smartphone, HDR visuals are also supported, with the OnePlus 8T supporting the HDR 10+ standard.

Under the hood, you will find a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 with support for 5G wireless connectivity, paving the way for faster network speeds than ever before. You will also find a 4,500 mAh battery inside, which promises all-day battery life and thanks to ‘Warp Charge 65’, you can get a “a day’s power in 15 minutes”.

To ensure that the phone is always performing optimally, the OnePlus 8T also boasts a ‘multi-layered gaming grade cooling solution’, which involves a series of heatsinks and heat pipes.

On the rear, you will find a quad-camera setup, including a 16MP wide-angle lens, a 48MP main camera, a macro lens and a monochrome lens. The front of the phone has a holepunch camera embedded in the top left corner of the display.

The OnePlus 8T is available to pre-order starting on the 14th of October, with prices starting at £559.

KitGuru Says: The OnePlus 8T looks like a very decent phone on paper. Are many of you planning your next smartphone upgrade? Is the OnePlus 8T going to be on your wishlist? 

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