OnePlus 8T Leak Suggests 120Hz Display and 48MP Quad Rear Cameras

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At this point, we’ve heard a lot of specs leaks concerning the OnePlus 8T, so we’ve acquired a fairly good thought about what it’s packing – however, there is a new one that means that it’s going to get a 120Hz display and a quad rear camera.

In line with Android Central, the OnePlus 8T will probably be getting a Snapdragon 865 Plus chipset, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. We’ve heard some of these specs in rumors before, but it seems like the same baseline to what the OnePlus 8 came with.

The OnePlus 8 came with three rear cameras – a 48MP main, a 16MP ultrawide, and a 2MP macro lens – and the leak assert that the fourth coming to the OnePlus 8T is a ‘portrait’ camera, which could possibly be some sort of depth sensor. It would hold the identical megapixel quantity on its foremost camera however include a newer imaging sensor, whereas the macro camera will probably be 5MP.

The 120Hz show, then again, is according to what the OnePlus 8 Pro came with. The standard OnePlus 8 had a display that maxed out at 90Hz, so we’re curious if any other features within the pricier model are trickling down to the regular model.

And whereas this may be anticipated, the Android Central leak claims the OnePlus 8T will pack OxygenOS 11 based mostly on Android 11 out of the field – which is smart given the OnePlus 7T came with Android 10, which had simply been launched on the time.

When will we see the OnePlus 8T?

The leak states OnePlus will reveal its new flagship (and presumably, the OnePlus 8T Pro) on the end of September or the first week of October, which fits the OnePlus 7T’s launch nearly a year in the past on September 29, 2019.

That still leaves the OnePlus 8T launch date in query – once more, if we go by the OnePlus 7T’s release date of October 18 (in the US), we might expect the next OnePlus phone to launch in mid-October.

But that also leaves us questioning which areas will get the OnePlus 8T – as an illustration, the OnePlus 8 still isn’t available in Australia.