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OnePlus 8T price leaks, you won't like it

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Vlad 21 September 2020

OnePlus Android Rumors

OnePlus has officially confirmed that it's announcing the 8T at an online event on October 14, just as was rumored (and then revealed by Amazon India). Multiple sources have so far claimed that there won't be a OnePlus 8T Pro this year, just the 8T, so with that in mind you may be wondering how much it's going to cost.

And to that, all we can say is - OnePlus has done it again. At least according to a tipster over on Twitter, the OnePlus 8T will be exactly $100 or €100 more expensive than the OnePlus 8 was when it launched.

You guys choose it, I will do it. So here's my "ExClUsIvE" OnePlus 8T leak in Europe:
8/128: 799€
12/256: 899€
Even though I still have some doubts but if we look at the 7T 8/128 last year was 100€ cheaper than the 7 Pro 8/128, this price leak makes some sense. Also my... https://t.co/inVnykOSin

— Chun (@chunvn8888) September 21, 2020

You'll have to pay $799 / €799 for the model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, and $899 / €899 for the one with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Those will be your only options, by the way.

The OnePlus 8 launched at $699 / €699, and is currently €50 off in Europe. If you're wondering what the 8T may be packing to justify that price hike, according to the rumors we've heard so far, we're talking a flat display with 120 Hz refresh rate (still FHD+ though), faster 65W charging, the Snapdragon 865+, a slightly bigger 4,500 mAh battery, and perhaps an improved main 48 MP camera. The resolution stays the same, but some rumors claimed it might use the sensor from the OnePlus 8 Pro.

That's about it. Obviously, the OnePlus 8T is expected to launch running Android 11 out of the box, but that will also be headed as an update to the previous generation in due course. Let us know in the comments what you feel about OnePlus' never-ending price creep, which just keeps on keeping on, as they say.

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  • wongwatt
  • nb2
  • 29 Sep 2020

I'm no Samsung fan but an S20 + 5G for £640 on Toby Deals today definitely kicks this in to touch, thats a 12GB RAM one too...

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  • 2IX
  • 27 Sep 2020

I'm not sure where you are getting that from, but S20+ 5G is just shy of double OnePlus 8

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  • sore
  • 8XB
  • 24 Sep 2020

The prices of OnePlus are just crazy. In Germany S20+ 5G street price is already better than OnePlus 8 and you don't get a chinese phone. Now with the Samsung FE 5G coming with Snapdragon everywhere OnePlus will have no chance here. I already se...

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