OnePlus 8T SIM Free Lunar Silver 12 GB RAM + 256 GB Storage
15 Minutes for a Full Day’s Power – Eliminate charging anxiety with Warp Charge 65. All it takes is a short charge to get you ready for your day. 120Hz Fluid Display – Experience a 6.55” ultra-smooth display, with stunning color accuracy. The OnePlus 8T display refreshes twice as fast as standard displays, making everyday use on the smartphone feel much smoother.
The OnePlus 8T has a 6.55″ Fluid AMOLED Display, with an amazing 120 Hz refresh rate. Witness a smooth and immersive experience on your device, with stunning color accuracy. Don’t just take our word for it. OnePlus 8T has an A+ rating from DisplayMate, SGS certification, and HDR 10+.
DisplayMate’s A+ rating on the basis of objective lab tests and measurements of display features, including, but not limited to aspect ratio, color accuracy, intensity scale accuracy, brightness, contrast accuracy Reports details subject to revisions. Actual display experience varies depending on settings and environmental conditions. Other company names and marks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.
Additional information
Memory Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
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Operating System | Android 11 |
Screen Size | 6.55 Inches |
Display Type | AMOLED |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Cellular Technology | 5G |
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- 8T, IATA code for Air Tindi
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- Typ 8T, internal designation for Audi A5
- OnePlus 8T, an Android smartphone
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OnePlus Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 一加科技; pinyin: Yījiā Kējì), doing business as OnePlus, is a Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. It was a subsidiary of BBK Electronics, a company which also had Oppo.
OnePlus was founded by Pete Lau and Carl Pei on 16 December 2013 to develop a high-end flagship smartphone running Cyanogen OS that would come to be known as the OnePlus One. OnePlus would continue to release smartphones afterwards. In 2020, OnePlus released the OnePlus Nord, its first mid-range smartphone since the OnePlus X in 2015. Pei would oversee the design and marketing of OnePlus' products until his departure from the company in October 2020, going on to found the consumer electronics manufacturer Nothing.
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by Seth
There’s a bit of controversy with this phone mostly due to the fact that you can get a Samsung Galaxy S20 FE for $50 less, at the time of this review. They have mostly the same specs except the OnePlus 8T does not have wireless charging and an official IP rating. Both of which the Samsung 20 FE does have. The North American model of the Oneplus 8T is only sold with 12GB RAM + 256GB, which makes the device $50 more expensive in comparison to the EU models.
I came from a Samsung Galaxy s9 and this phone feels like a huge upgrade. The 120hz display is so smooth and addictive! The snapdragon 865 paired with 12GB of ram literally destroys anything you throw at it, in the best way possible of course. There is no OFFICIAL IP rating on the device BUT, upon watching many teardown videos and water tests with the 8T, the phone is in fact built to resist water but just doesn’t have the official rating. Personally, I have no need for wireless charging capability but in return of losing wireless charging, you get 65 watt fast charging. The 65W fast charging is something to behold. The phone charges from 0-100% in literally 40 minutes, 58% in 15 minutes. Not to mention, it has a 4500mAh battery which is absolutely massive and can for last a full day of regular use WITH 120hz active.
I purchased this phone over the Galaxy S20 FE mainly because of the near stock android experience, and the flagship specs for less money than its older brothers. I could have gotten a pixel, but the specs of this phone paired with android 11 stock android is an absolute dream. I can safely say I do not miss One UI one bit. Goodbye bixby.
The cameras get the job done. Not as good as the pixel 5, but they take solid pictures in good lighting and the night mode is just okay.
by Yoon
Can’t find a phone like this with this price and specifications compared to other brands it seems. Was worried about compatibility but works great with Verizon, just had to put my sim card in and call customer service for “cdma-less activation.” It’s only been a few days since I’ve gotten this phone but so far I don’t have any issues.
by Alex
Great phone, meets all my standards for a phone and I like the build quality.
by Joe
Just got this phone from amazon warehouse deals for ~550 and I think I like it a lot. Condition was “used very good” – and upon arrival I couldn’t find a scratch or anything – looked like someone just took it out of the package and put it back in, but otherwise brand new.
I think phone is awesome. I particularly like oneplus because it’s one of the few manufacturers that provide ability to unlock bootloader and install lineage OS. This is about the best phone you can get if you intend to install Lineage at some point as I do. I was debating between this and Samsung galaxy S20 FE – and unlockable bootloader just did it for me. Also clean experience – no useless bundled facebook spyware apps and such.
its as fast as advertised, has all the cricket LTE bands, UFS 3.1 fast storage, fairly clean of bloatware, nice bright display, fast charging yadda yadda yadda. And as others have mentioned – despite the lack of official IP rating – many youtubers have confirmed it is in fact waterproof (YSK – however – even if phone has official IP rating – manufacturers dont cover water damage by warranty anyways, so would not rush to go swimming with it regarless of IP rating).
Things I dont like (but not gonna remove stars – as unfortunately all US-sold smartphones are doing the same):
– glass back. I just hate glass backs. I’ll take metal or plastic any day of the week. Even with a case – I do tend to drop my phones a lot and glass s the type of material that just tends to, you know – break.
– no 3.5 mm jack. shame. I much prefer simplicity of wired headphones.
– no user-replaceable battery (I know that ship has sailed long ago – but i’m still gonna mention it)
by Ryan
Oneplus 8T is the best phone I have ever used.
by Allen
Really good product!