Around back, the proportion is somewhat spoiled as the camera module has transferred to the left side, and its now a big rectangle in the same vein as that seen on many flagship phones in 2020. Reports of a four-camera setup are supported by these images– were anticipating a 48MP primary cam with a 16MP wide-angle lens, as well as the doubtful duo of a 5MP macro and 2MP depth sensor.
After OnePlus itself displayed part of its upcoming 8T design in a YouTube teaser video, were now getting our first take a look at the device completely. Courtesy of constant leaker Ishan Agarwal, we see two colorways of the OnePlus 8T– the shiny Aquamarine Green we already learnt about and a matte finish called Lunar Silver.
Even more to the image posted by Agarwal on Twitter, more official renders of the green variation that originated from a Chinese online store were shared by @Sudhanshu1414. All in all, it paints a quite clear image of a very iterative upgrade compared with the OnePlus 8 that launched previously in the year. From the front, theres little to inform them apart, although it does look like though the curved screen edges have been traded for a flat panel– something that will please lots of individuals. The punch hole cam cutout remains in the same position in the leading left corner.
The virtual launch event for the OnePlus 8T is coming up on October 14, so we dont have long to wait up until this is all over to learn all the official information. That indicates four more days of teasers and leakages to withstand– will not the excitement ever stop?