Lovely display, Seriously fast charging, A performance champion, Already on Android 11,
No IP rating, No wireless charging, Fairly useless secondary cameras,
If you want pure performance, an excellent screen and some of the fastest charging around then the OnePlus 8T should be near the top of your list. The lower than usual for a flagship price makes it an even more tempting prospect.ProsLovely displaySeriousl...
I've used the phone as my main handset for a week or two now. The green model I have is cheaper than the OnePlus 8 Pro but has the same CPU, the same memory, the same storage and a smaller screen which I actually found more suitable. Sure, there's no wire...
Published: 2020-10-14, Author: Jon , review by: 3g.co.uk
Superb flat 120Hz screen, Fast performance, Ridiculously fast charging
Slightly expensive, Camera nothing special, Still no wireless charging
The OnePlus 8T makes only incremental improvements over the OnePlus 8, but it remains a highly compelling upper-mid-range 5G pick - especially at its new lower price. We particularly appreciate having the Pro's 120Hz display technology at a more accessibl...
Published: 2020-10-14, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Long-lasting battery, Beautiful display, Great software
No wireless charging, Lacklustre design, No telephoto camera
The OnePlus 8T doesn't change the game – particularly if you bought OnePlus 8 – but it is another great handset from the brand, with a stunning display, a unique look, good battery life and a camera that impresses. If you're looking for a handset that's a...
Published: 2020-10-14, Author: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv
Plenty of power and a sensible enough price, Improved low-light photography and video, Crowd-pleasing size, Super-fast charging
Disappointing battery life in 120Hz mode, Less fancy design than older OnePlus 8
Already have a OnePlus 8? There's no need to upgrade to the OnePlus 8T. It's a similar phone. The back has been fiddled with a little, the macro camera is less useless than it was, and the B&W takes on the job of “redundant camera sensor” position that se...
Abstract: Last updated: December 16, 2021 ( Changelog )Seeing how popular our Buyer's guide is, we decided to do one specifically for the US market because it is pretty different from the other parts of the world.One important difference is that the major Chi...
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Abstract: OnePlus just released its latest marquee smartphone, the OnePlus 9 Pro, which squarely puts the company in premium territory. This is a far cry from its last flagship phone. The OnePlus 8T, released back in August 2020, took aim at the affordable flagsh...
Comes up frustratingly short despite some great features. The OnePlus 8T packs some big perks, including a beautiful 120Hz screen, incredibly fast charging, speedy performance, and some 5G network support. However, the cameras let down this flagship-price...
Published: 2021-01-28, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Slim, clean, and modern design,Great premium feel and build,Amazing 120 Hz Fluid AMOLED display,Oxygen OS is the best looking version of Android,12GB of RAM and the Snapdragon 865 give great performance,Cameras are great, not the best in the industry but
Pre-installed screen protector is sticky and not worth keeping on,Dual speakers sound just okay, better than most for sure but not as good as some flagships,Cameras are great but some users may look to more expensive flagships for slightly better cameras
I haven't been this excited for an Android phone in a very long time. I purchased the very first OnePlus phone years ago and thought it was good, nothing special, just good. Coming back to check them out again after all these years really surprised me, in...