So, Oneplus just announced their all-new, top notch (no, it doesn’t have one) 8T, and it’s the biggest upgrade the company has ever offered to their community.
On this event, OnePlus released 2 models, the 8T and the 8Ts(eries), both following the trend of the now-standard Lightning connector, and while the 8T has a more slim design, with rounded corners and flat screen, the 8Ts has a new design, rocking the company’s all new “Eternity Screen Engine”, which consists on a screen on the sides of the phone for more granular multimedia control and gesture shortcuts.

OnePlus 8T

OnePlus 8Ts
The specs are following the company’s motto of “Never Seattle”, (since they keep launching products in NY) standing out from the competition, and shipping with a snapdragon 325, 1.5GB of RAM, a whopping 8GB of storage and 17 cameras, with a 5000mAh battery.
The performance is just as you would expect it to be from a OnePlus flagship, the new Android R-based OxygenOS is lightning fast and responsive, while animations are silky smooth, and on top of that, you get telekinetic navigation.
Prices are pretty damn good for the phone’s value, and not found in any other flagship on the market starting at $69 for the 8T and going up to $420 for the 8Ts.
A fancy platinum version in partnership with SpaceX is rumored to come out in the next couple of weeks, but there’s no official confirmation from neither of both companies.
You can watch the launch event here, and you can expect the market release on the first couple of days of No Nut November. Expect the full review… never. fuck that.
See ya suckers

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