OnePlus 8T review

Fast charging, fancy design and a great price – meet the OnePlus 8T

OnePlus 8T review
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Digital Camera World Verdict

The OnePlus 8T is a beautiful phone. Glass and metal join forces with a great screen to impress, and it’s powerful too. The camera system may be a similar spec to plenty of OnePlus’s before it, but its implementation on the 8T is great, with images and video packing stacks of detail. The lack of a telephoto lens does hold it back, and despite its mighty fast charging, the OnePlus 8T’s battery could last longer, especially when gaming. Still, a solid, well-priced option for anyone upgrading from the OnePlus 6T.

Pros

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    Gorgeous design and feel

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    Huge, low-on-bezel screen

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    Impressive value

Cons

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    No telephoto zoom

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    No wireless charging

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    Mediocre battery life

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The OnePlus 8T is official, shaking up the line’s design and returning to a flat-screen finish, it combines flagship power with a stunning 120Hz display and very fast charging.

Pricing is a touch confusing this time around. In the US, the phone can be had for $749, with 256GB storage and 12GB RAM. In the UK, it’s available from £549 with 128GB storage and 8GB RAM, or the higher capacity version (256GB storage and 12GB RAM) is at £649. Confused? Indeed - and we haven’t even come onto the regional differences with colors or the price in India. 

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Basil Kronfli

Basil Kronfli is a freelance technology journalist, consultant, and content creator. He trained in graphic design and started his career at Canon Europe before moving into journalism. Basil is also experienced in video production, independently running the YouTube channel TechEdit, and during his time at Future, he worked alongside the Digital Camera World team as a senior video producer.