OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro - what to expect

Victor, 13 April 2020

The OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro have dominated the rumor mill lately. Frankly, we don’t really expect anything different, until the April 14 official unveiling event finally takes place on Tuesday. While all the leaks have brought a lot of information on the devices they have also resulted in sort of an overload, making it hard to get the full picture. Hence this more concise round-up of all the things we currently know, or at least think we know about the upcoming phones., up until this point. And mind you, there is actually very little left to uncover.

A massive leak from the other day helped us compile the nifty table below with rather detailed specs.

Specs OnePlus 8 OnePlus 8 Pro
CPU Snapdragon 865 SoC
RAM 8/12GB LPDDR4X 8/12GB LPDDR5
Operating System OxygenOS based on Android 10
Display 6.55" 2400x1080 pixel 90Hz Fluid AMOLED 20:9 screen with 402ppi pixel density, Gorilla Glass, and HDR10+ 6.78" 3168x1440 pixel 120Hz Fluid AMOLED 19.8:9 screen with 513ppi pixel density, Gorilla Glass, HDR10+, Adaptive Display and MEMC
Rear Camera 48MP Sony IMX586 (F/1.75, OIS, EIS) + 16MP ultrawide (F/2.2, 116-degree FOV), 2MP macro (F/2.4, 1.75μm pixel size) with PDAF and dual-LED flash 48MP Sony IMX689 (F/1.78, 1.12μm pixel size, OIS, EIS) + 48MP Sony IMX586 ultrawide (F/2.2, 120-degree FOV) + 8MP telephoto (F/2.4, 3x optical, OIS) + 5MP color filter (F/2.4) with PDAF, Laser AF, and dual-LED flash
Front Camera 16MP Sony IMX471 (F/2.0, fixed focus, EIS) 16MP Sony IMX471 (F/2.4, fixed focus, EIS)
Video Recording Main Camera: 4K UHD 30/60 FPS, 1080p 30/60 FPS, 720p 480 FPS Slow-Mo, 1080p 240 FPS Slow-Mo; Front Camera: 1080p 30 FPS
Camera Features HDR, RAW, Cine Mode, Nightscape, Super Macro, Pro Mode HDR, RAW, Cine Mode, Nightscape, Super Macro, Pro Mode, Audio Zoom, Color Filter
Internal Storage 128/256GB UFS 3.0
Colors Onyx Black (Glossy), Glacial Green (Matte), Interstellar Glow (Glossy) Onyx Black (Glossy), Glacial Green (Matte), Ultramarine Blue (Matte)
Dimensions 160.2 x 72.9 x 8.0mm 165.3 x 74.4 x 8.5mm
Weight 180 grams 199 grams
Connectivity 5G, Bluetooth 5.1 (with aptX, aptX HD, LDAC, AAC), NFC, Wi-Fi 6 (2.4GHz and 5GHz), USB-C USB 3.1 Gen 1
SIM Dual Nano
Navigation GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo
Other In-display Fingerprint Scanner, Stereo Speakers, Dolby Atmos In-display Fingerprint Scanner, Stereo Speakers, Dolby Atmos, IP68
Battery 4,300 mAh with 30W Warp Charge 30T support 4,510 mAh with 30W Warpe Charge 30T, 30W Wireless Charging, and 3W Reverse Wireless Charging support

As you can see the screen is going to be one of the major differences with the vanilla OnePlus 8 getting a 6.55-inch 90Hz Fluid AMOLED display if FullHD+ resolution, while the Pro will receive a 6.78-inch QHD+ Fluid AMOLED unit capable of 120Hz.

The camera department also has some notable variations. The OnePlus 8 will have a single 48MP Sony IMX586 main camera, alongside 16MP ultrawide and 2MP macro units.

The OnePlus 8 Pro gets a much larger 48MP sensor - Sony IMX689 for its main camera. Its ultrawide gets the smaller, but still pretty big Sony IMX586 48MP, complete with macro mode for shots from as close as 3cm. Then there is an 8MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom and OIS. The final 5MP unit is actually expected to function as a supplementary color sensor.

OnePlus has already taunted the impressive low-light photography skills of the Pro - you can see samples here.

OnePlus 8 OnePlus 8 leaked render

Some less obvious aspects of the OnePlus 8 duo, worth pointing out, include a stereo speaker setup on both, plus an improved vibration/haptic motor. Both will boot Android 10,complete with OxegenOS and Dark Mode 2.0 with improved app support. It also seems like the higher memory skew of 12GB RAM and 256GB of storage won’t be available in all of the colors that the basic 8GB/128GB one will have.

OnePlus 8 Pro OnePlus 8 Pro leaked render

The design in the images you see here were confirmed by an official teaser video, released by OnePlus itself, so we don't expect any surprises when it comes to the look of the phones.

Pricing, on the other hand, might come as a bit of a shock to long-time OnePlus fans that still remember the days the brand used to make affordability its top priority. The regular OnePlus 8, with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage is expected to retail at €729. The 12/256GB, bumping things up to €835.

For the OnePlus 8 Pro, we have, €930 and €1,020, respectively, for the two skews. Sales for both are expected to kick-off on April 30. That applies to global markets. In China, the schedule is a bit different, with a separate launch event on April 16 and sales starting on April 17.

If that is a bit too rich for your blood, a third, cheaper OnePlus 8 Lite, likely called OnePlus Z is still in the cards. That one, however, likely won’t make it in time for the upcoming April 14 announcement event and will be released later on.

What seems more likely to debut at the event are the new Bullets Wireless Z earbuds. These promise improved battery life and four color versions.

OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z will reportedly have longer battery life, lower latency

Warp Charge 30 Wireless is an intriguing wireless charger, which already has its existence and basic specs officially confirmed. It promises to match the 30W of wired charging speed of the Warp Charge 30(T) by using a proprietary scheme, where the phone receives 20V@1.5 and then converts that in two stages to 5V@6A and feeds it to the actual battery. The Warp Charge 30 Wireless is expected to retail at €70 or so in the EU.

OnePlus Warp Charge 30 Wireless Charger OnePlus Warp Charge 30 Wireless Charger OnePlus Warp Charge 30 Wireless Charger
OnePlus Warp Charge 30 Wireless Charger

Finally there's the just announced partnership with Artist Andre for some limited edition OnePlus 8 accessories. That's about all the info we currently have on the OnePlus 8 family - make sure you are around when the time comes on Tuesday to get the full official info on the phones, complete with our first-hand impressions.


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  • 13 Jun 2020
  • k05

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Who cares of the 8? Most sales will be of the pro. As always. Grape is high and sour.

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  • 14 Apr 2020
  • pM@

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