Leaked OnePlus 8 Pro official images show Ultramarine Blue and Glacial Green colors
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- What it lacks
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- 01 Apr 2020
Lacks good zoom sensor, as it seems its going to use cheap telephoto camera that goes to low budget phones, same as last year. SD card slot is something really important. 4500 mah battery is not much for such a large phone and 120 hz screen. Hopefully microphones will be fixed and improved, 7 Pro and 7T Pro had horrible microphones.
Other than that, it will probably cost 950 to 999 Euros in Europe.
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- PIL
- 01 Apr 2020
im kinda tired of looking at edgy displays which looks like galaxy s8 , to be honest i would really prefer to have a flat surface display than curvy edge display
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- AlienFromNextDoor
- JK1
- 01 Apr 2020
6.8 inches?
Hahahahaha soon you'll need to a backpack just for your phone.
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- Anonymous
- n1D
- 01 Apr 2020
Anonymous, 01 Apr 2020OnePlus is fully owned by Oppo. The relationship between On... moreOr: Mother and daughter
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- Anonymous
- 7xc
- 01 Apr 2020
Whackcar, 01 Apr 2020So it'll have the same wide & ultrawide sensors as the ... moreOnePlus is fully owned by Oppo. The relationship between OnePlus and Oppo is father-son, not siblings.
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- Anonymous
- 0Bq
- 01 Apr 2020
That blue colour is horrible!
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- Dara
- g3H
- 01 Apr 2020
Great with less curve sides! OnePlus is my next phone. I will get out of Samsung, very poor quality compared OnePlus.
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- aj%
- 01 Apr 2020
Shanti Dope, 01 Apr 2020So basically just a rebranded Oppo Find X2 Pro, with slight... moreIt's price? Expected 300 euro less.
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- Shanti Dope
- C9a
- 01 Apr 2020
So basically just a rebranded Oppo Find X2 Pro, with slight mods to software skin and hardware layout, with some additional colors.
Okay, so what else don't we know?
- Whackcar
- 6QD
- 01 Apr 2020
So it'll have the same wide & ultrawide sensors as the Find X2 Pro, that's great news. Should give excellent result.
The screen also seems to be the same as on the Find X2 Pro, which Gsmarena calls "Possibly the best display on the market", which should be great as well.
OnePlus is on the right track for sure, even if it's taking cues directly from it's sister company.