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OnePlus 8T 5G KB2000, International Version (No US Warranty), 256GB 12GB RAM, Lunar Silver - GSM Unlocked
Brand | OnePlus |
Model Name | 8T |
Wireless Carrier | Unlocked |
Operating System | Android 11.0 |
Cellular Technology | GSM |
Memory Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | silver |
Screen Size | 6.55 Inches |
Wireless network technology | GSM |
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6.55 Inch, Fluid AMOLED, 120Hz, HDR10+, 1080 X 2400 Pixels, Corning Gorilla Glass 5 256GB Storage, 8GB RAM Android 11, OxygenOS 11.0.4, Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865 (7 Nm+), Octa-Core (1x2.84 GHz Kryo 585 & 3x2.42 GHz Kryo 585 & 4x1.8 GHz Kryo 585) 48 MP, F/1.7, 26mm (Wide), 1/2.0", 0.8µm, PDAF, OIS 16 MP, F/2.2, 14mm, 123˚ (Ultrawide), 1/3.6", 1.0µm 5 MP, F/2.4, (Macro) 2 MP, F/2.4, (Depth), Front: 16 MP, F/2.4, (Wide), 1/3.06", 1.0µm
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Product Dimensions | 0.31 x 2.91 x 6.34 inches |
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Item Weight | 6.6 ounces |
ASIN | B085J1CPD1 |
Item model number | OnePlus8T |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
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4.4 out of 5 stars |
OS | Android 11.0 |
RAM | 12 GB |
Wireless communication technologies | Cellular |
Connectivity technologies | USB |
Display technology | AMOLED |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Scanner Resolution | 1080 x 2400 |
Other camera features | Rear |
Color | silver |
Phone Talk Time | 100 Hours |
Whats in the box | SIM Tray Ejector |
Manufacturer | OnePlus |
Date First Available | October 25, 2020 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
Standing screen display size | 6.55 Inches |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 12 GB |
Battery Capacity | 3000 Milliamp Hours |
Weight | 188 Grams |
Charging Time | 39 minutes |
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Se recomienda por su buen precio. No vale comprar el Oneplus 9 pro. Esperar a que baje
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According to Oneplus India's official site, the following are the prices for replacing a damaged screen on 8 series phones:
8 - ₹13,500
8T - ₹13,700
8 Pro - ₹16,300
The 8T comes with a 120Hz screen, compared to the 90Hz on the 8 and 8 Pro. Can you notice the difference between a 90 and 120Hz display panel? I don't know. I used the Oneplus 3T before this. Compare the 3T with the 8T and the latter feels like a massive upgrade. The 6.55 inches Fluid AMOLED display gives you a very pleasant experience while watching Prime or YouTube videos. The 120Hz refresh rate makes day to day multitasking a breeze. Since the time I have had this, I haven't even once connected my phone to my Bluetooth speaker because the audio experience is good and loud with the dual stereo speakers. The display has HDR10+ support. The screen is extremely bright even when viewed under direct sunlight. Not to mention the 8 Pro has display issues as reported by a lot of users. I have found no issues with the display in my use with the 8T so far.
With the T variants before, Oneplus used to push the limit and go with the 'plus' processor, but they haven't this time, which I felt was slightly disappointing. I have seen speed tests between the 8T and Asus ROG 3, which comes with the SD865+. There were minor differences between them
Since the phone ships with latest Android 11 and Oxygen OS 11, I felt the software experience could have been better and more tuned since there were a lot of bugs in the UI, which I hope will be fixed. Oneplus has been known to provide great software support to all their devices, so you know you are covered on that side.
I used the Oneplus 3T for almost 4 years before this and I do agree that Oneplus cameras aren't really close to the ones on the Samsung, Apple and Pixel devices. The AI or computational photography features like nightscape/night-mode on today's smartphones are decent at best. If you have handled a DSLR like me and know the basics of photography, you can click some really good pictures with this device. The macro and monochrome cameras weren't really necessary, Oneplus should have gone with the Telephoto lens instead.
Even with the 65W charging the phone doesn't heat as much as my 3T, thanks to its vapor chamber cooling system. I wish, Oneplus would have provided us with features like Scheduled, Slow and by-pass charging to increase the longevity of a our batteries.
Pro-Tip: If you want to make your phone even more snappier, turn off the animations by enabling the developer mode in the settings. Also, the Lunar Silver variant looks sexy. Take a look at the pictures.
Reviewed in India on October 24, 2020
According to Oneplus India's official site, the following are the prices for replacing a damaged screen on 8 series phones:
8 - ₹13,500
8T - ₹13,700
8 Pro - ₹16,300
The 8T comes with a 120Hz screen, compared to the 90Hz on the 8 and 8 Pro. Can you notice the difference between a 90 and 120Hz display panel? I don't know. I used the Oneplus 3T before this. Compare the 3T with the 8T and the latter feels like a massive upgrade. The 6.55 inches Fluid AMOLED display gives you a very pleasant experience while watching Prime or YouTube videos. The 120Hz refresh rate makes day to day multitasking a breeze. Since the time I have had this, I haven't even once connected my phone to my Bluetooth speaker because the audio experience is good and loud with the dual stereo speakers. The display has HDR10+ support. The screen is extremely bright even when viewed under direct sunlight. Not to mention the 8 Pro has display issues as reported by a lot of users. I have found no issues with the display in my use with the 8T so far.
With the T variants before, Oneplus used to push the limit and go with the 'plus' processor, but they haven't this time, which I felt was slightly disappointing. I have seen speed tests between the 8T and Asus ROG 3, which comes with the SD865+. There were minor differences between them
Since the phone ships with latest Android 11 and Oxygen OS 11, I felt the software experience could have been better and more tuned since there were a lot of bugs in the UI, which I hope will be fixed. Oneplus has been known to provide great software support to all their devices, so you know you are covered on that side.
I used the Oneplus 3T for almost 4 years before this and I do agree that Oneplus cameras aren't really close to the ones on the Samsung, Apple and Pixel devices. The AI or computational photography features like nightscape/night-mode on today's smartphones are decent at best. If you have handled a DSLR like me and know the basics of photography, you can click some really good pictures with this device. The macro and monochrome cameras weren't really necessary, Oneplus should have gone with the Telephoto lens instead.
Even with the 65W charging the phone doesn't heat as much as my 3T, thanks to its vapor chamber cooling system. I wish, Oneplus would have provided us with features like Scheduled, Slow and by-pass charging to increase the longevity of a our batteries.
Pro-Tip: If you want to make your phone even more snappier, turn off the animations by enabling the developer mode in the settings. Also, the Lunar Silver variant looks sexy. Take a look at the pictures.
Being a hard-core samsung user for almost a decade, it was a difficult decision to switch to Oneplus.
Well, Samsung is no doubt the best (baap) among most tier of smart phone. But there were some sections in which Samsung was lagging behind, that is why I made the switch to Oneplus.
Previously, I was using Samsung galaxy S8. And was working fine even after 4 years.
Reason for the switch:
Pros:
Dont know why samsung fails to provide Snapdragon processor for the Indian market. The Exynos processor of Samsung is very problematic. Obviously it cannot be compared to SD, SD is way ahead in many factors naming few, RAW power, battery consumption, (heating) heats to max temperature (40C - 41C) only when you are trying to suck the life out of the device then cooling down to normal level in a minimum span of time. I must say OnePlus did a great job here with the heating issue, handled like a boss. Samsung fails like a fool here.
I wanted to use the raw power of my mobile phone without any lag or other.
65W charging, that's crazy fast man!! You won't believe it takes only 30 to 35mins to charge a 4500mah battery. Then it last minimum for a day after a normal usage.
120hz 😍. I wish they had given 120HZ + curved but it is okay, I was tired of the curved screen because of the way you need to hold the device to avoid miss inputs.
Dual throwing speaker 🔊. One of the best speakers I have had listened to. It gives a sort of haptic feel from the back of the device if you are watching some video in landscape while holding the device. Nice experience.
On-screen fingerprint reader > physical fingerprint reader.
The three way switch for putting your device to silent-vibrate-general is the cherry on the top.
Cons:
Well you cannot expect a total upgrade as there are some drawbacks in Oneplus (when compared to Samsung).
There are some technical advantage in using a Samsung mobile which cannot be beaten by any other.
The Samsung camera! Even if my new 8T has a 48MP Sony sensor camera, it cannot beat Samsung S8's 4year old camera. The single 12 dual megapixel camera does all the job for which OP need 4 camera units, except the ultra wide camera on OP(good to have).
You can create a wide range of good photos with that single 12mp camera. It does take awesome canvas shot, good portrait shots (with the selective focus option), awesome macro shot (with the food shot option).
Though OP 8T's back camera is not so bad, it is just not up to the mark. I would say it is decent.
The front camera is worthless on the OP 8T. The quality is very bad. The position of the punchhole camera makes you look like a squint. You will need some time to learn how not to look like a squint on your selfies, if you are not a pro in taking selfies like me. You have to look at a specific spot on the screen then only your selfies will look like proper portraits.
Well most people say samsung provide so much bloatware, I was also one among such people, that is true, it eats around 10 to 14gb. But you will understand how useful those bloatware were, once you start using your new non-samsung device. It used to give so much accessibility over your device if you knew how to use those bloatware. Those were not bloatwares at all I would say.
Screen quality, on OP 8T it was 408~ dpi but on S8 you don't need any number to define the quality, one glance on the SAmoled screen and you would know S8 has a better screen(570dpi). That is why I guess Samsung is considered as one of The best screen manufacturer for mobile devices.
OP doesn't feels like a flagship on the hand nor to the eyes. Because it fails to add that something (x factor) to the cosmetic value of the device. It look like a normal mobile.
Overall I am happy with the device as I got all the features that I expected from it. I would rate it 4 out 5 stars as it could have been better.
However its been 15days now since i am using this device and following are my observations
PS:- I am transitioning to this device from my Oneplus 6 before that i used oneplus 2 & 3 so this is my 4th Oneplus device
1) Display 120hz pretty smooth and fluid, you wont be able to switch back to 60hz now. Pro or Con you decide 😅
2) Performance is top notch (mine is 12GB RAM, 256GB Storage variant) so no complaints on that.
3) Camera is not bad, pictures are of good quality in both normal and night mode, but if you are a pro photographer and need pro features then camera is not for you, for a regular user this is good.
4) Battery: Backup is way too good as compared to my OP6, the battery last easily for a day with regular usage it gives me around 7 hrs of SOT, but while playing heavy games like COD it gives you 5 hrs straight gameplay on a full charge (Rarely people does this until you have lots of free time 😝). Anyways when the battery juice is low it takes just 30-35mins to full charge which is the best feature for me.
5) Networking:- Although we cannot test the 5G yet in India but i have noticed the Wifi speed and mobile network speed is slightly improved from my previous OP6.
6) Software: Well Oneplus is always best in the software updates, however initially this new Oxygen OS 11 was a bit annoying compared to the previous versions, but it slowly grows up to you with the usage and u actually start liking it, there were few bugs and issues which oneplus is fixing with the regular updates and as even i am a Software Engineer the issues are understandable 😝, (i received 2 updates in 15 days) so software will definitely keep on improving which is a plus point with oneplus.
7) Pricing:- Considering Oneplus is a brand now hence this price is justified. There are other phones with similar specs priced within 40K but they are not Oneplus, so just like Samsung and Apple you are now paying slightly higher for Oneplus.
8) Design:- The only reason i dint bought Oneplus 8 Pro is because i dint liked its design, with Oneplus 8T that was fixed so 5/5 for design from my side.
About the screen, it's definitely a very good Amoled panel but not as good as what you see in Samsung Phones - they use the best panels! Also, 120 Hz refresh rate definitely improves experience over 60 Hz but isn't Stutter-free. For e.g. when I browse Google Play, I can notice lot of stuttering while scrolling, may be because the Adaptive refresh rate would adjust it so, but yes overall experience is better. Viewing angles are definitely good, and it does concern me sometimes as sitting in a metro or at a public place, people can look at what are you doing in your phone. About the issues like black crush, camera banding, etc. they're not present on my phone and I did perform tests which help you identify that.
The best thing about this phone is charging as it takes straight 40 mins to charge from 0 to 100 percent! Though I'm a little concerned about the battery life but we'll see that probably in a year or so. No major heating issues were seen, the phone does get heated while charging or heavy usage but that's bearable as every phone does.
Call quality, reception, earpiece and handsfree volume is excellent, though I'm still not sure of the carrier aggregation as I haven't seen the 4g+ ever in my area, but it shouldn't be a problem.
One hand usability is a little difficult for me as being a right handed (and also a previous user of Poco F1) the back button in the navigation is at the left which is difficult to reach. I think people more accustomed to Gestures may find it easy but I'm still an old-school.
All in all a good value for money in 40k.