OnePlus 8T, new rumors and no Pro version in 2020?
OnePlus is a manufacturer that follows a fairly defined cycle when it comes to presenting new models of Smartphones, specifically with a T version that arrives some time after the new high-end generation. In this 2020 it will not be the exception and OnePlus 8T would be close to being announced , although this time without the accompaniment of a Pro version.
Strictly in the last week there have been several rumors about the specifications that would make up the revision of the flagship of the Chinese manufacturer , while in the last hours reports from reliable sources have surprised with the information that there is no need to wait for a Pro version, when less during 2020.
What is known about OnePlus 8T so far: OnePlus 8T, new rumors and no Pro version in 2020?
For now the phone is in the final stages of development under the name Kebab and it is expected to have a fairly large screen, 6.55 inches with an AMOLED panel manufacturing, which a priori would be identical to the standard model, although this time with a mode to activate a refresh rate of 120Hz.
The camera configuration would be another key point in terms of improvements, since this time a fourth rear sensor would be added to be composed of a 48 megapixel main camera, a 16 megapixel ultra-wide secondary camera, 5 megapixel macro and finally 2 megapixels with a closeup lens.
Internally, OnePlus 8T would run with OxygenOS 11 operating system based on the brand new Android 11 version , while its processor would also be updated to the recently released Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+ with a total of 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage.
For those who expect news about the OnePlus 8T Pro , taking into account that in 2019 a OnePlus 7T Pro was released , this time it would not be the case. Reports from Max J, a renowned leaker of information from the mobile world on social networks, make it clear that the brand would not be thinking of releasing an even more powerful version . And the truth is that with this review it does not seem to be necessary much more to be satisfied with the performance.
What have you thought of the OnePlus 8 since its launch? Are you interested in what the T version offers?