OnePlus 8T Smartphone teased online to get OnePlus 65W Warp Charge

OnePlus 8T Mobile Phone is set to be launched on 14 October 2020. The smartphone has already been disclosed to comes with a 2.5D display with support for amazing 120Hz refresh rate.

 


Key Points

  • OnePlus 8T Smartphone has been teased online before launch.
  • OnePlus 8T could comes with with itself a dual battery design.
  • The OnePlus 8T will comes with a amazing 120Hz display.

OnePlus 8T has become a consistent clash of rumours and leaks, and with the company now revealing some details about the gadgets, we can see now of what this upcoming smartphone could be like.

The recent in the list of details shared by the organization about the OnePlus 8T mobilephone is all over its battery and the supported charging standards. In a new ad, the phone has been teased to provide “Ultra Fast” charging speeds our huge hint that the gadget could come with 65W Warp Charge support.

OnePlus has also disclosed in a teaser that the phone will come with dual batteries which will be charged using the new Amazing Ultra Fast charging technology. It is fascinating to note that the dual-cell technology has already been present with OnePlus' sister company, Oppo, and with Oppo already using the tech on its mobile phones for a while now, it could be time that OnePlus mobile also gets the factor.

In fact, if it occurs, it won't even be the first time that OnePlus has grasp a charging technology from Oppo smatphone and rebranded it as their own for their flagship phones. Earlier, OnePlus had licensed OPPO's VOOC technology, and had instead called it Dash Charge and then Warp Charge for use on their phones.
The Smartphone would come with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, paired to a powerful Snapdragon 865+ processor. There is verification about the display of the gadget, with OnePlus confirming that the mobile phone will come with an great AMOLED panel that will run a fast refresh rate of 120Hz.

It would be comes with quad-camera setup at the back with a 48 MP main sensor, alongside a 16MP ultrawide, a 5 MP macro, and a 2 MP depth sensor. However, the main cameras looks to be the same, the big change appears to be the addition of the macro lens. 

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