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Will OnePlus 8T settle for a lower price than the 8?

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The T series from OnePlus is about to deliver a new phone named OnePlus 8T. Sticking to tradition, it will go on sale via Amazon and as such, a dedicated microsite is already up and about. The eCommerce site reveals the phone will be out in an 8GB model along with 5G capability.

And in true OnePlus fashion, the promotions have begun. The brand has invited its audience for the OnePlus 8T 5G launch live on October 14 from 7:30 PM IST. But, this time around, it is using a new marketing slogan — “Ultra Stops At Nothing”. Okay, but what does that mean?

It sounds a lot like the long-tooted catchphrase — Never Settle, which as per the company co-founder Carl Pei means getting the most value for one’s money. To offer this, the brand cherry-picks the best choices applicable to the majority of users.

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When the company kicked off its journey in 2014 with the CyanogenMod wielding OnePlus One, this was very much true. At a starting price of Rs. 21,999, the 1+1 provided unprecedented value and came to be known as the Flagship Killer. For a long time since then, the brand was seen synonymous with that title.

But, largely unbeknownst to the masses and evoking mere chatter amid critics, the brand did slyly increase the prices of its phones year-on-year. Lately, this attracted some heat when the OnePlus 8 series’ prices were announced.

The base variant of OnePlus 8 Pro had launched in India at Rs. 54,999 whilst the regular 8 clocked at Rs. 41,999. These were less than the global prices, but still a leap from the Rs 37,999 sticker on the OnePlus 7T. And if rumors and leaks to be believed, we are likely to witness yet another price bump with the 8T.

First of all, a recent tip from a fellow named Chun via Twitter, the OnePlus 8T will be around 799€ for the 8+128GB variant in Europe. He also mentions there will be a 12+256GB model at 899€. But, as you can see in the following tweet of his, he isn’t entirely sure. So, do take the figures with a pinch of salt. Needless to say, most of the specs shared hereafter are scoured from the rumor mill. And it’s better to be apprehensive.

The reason for suspicion is the newly surfaced Amazon listing, which hints the price could be lower than that of OnePlus 8. If this proves to be true, OnePlus will possibly win back some of its critics. The same critics who were bothered by the OnePlus 8 Pro’s pricey tag.

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2020 has been a good year for OnePlus, despite several hiccups. On one hand, it was the leading premium smartphone seller in India (Q2), its largest market, thanks to the OnePlus 8 series, as well as, discounted 7T and low-tiered Nord. But, it also faced bad press for settling with the flagship-y 8 Pro, its faulty display issues and an IR camera folly, lackluster 8, and the OxygenOS’s deviation from vanilla Android.

So, let’s see how OnePlus pulls off the 8T. We can’t help but be slightly intrigued with the Ultra Stops At Nothing hashtag. Are you? Tell us down in the comments. And while you’re at it, share your views on how much price of the upcoming 8T would affect your purchase decision? And conversely, if OnePlus continues the price trajectory, how long before do you think the Never Settle lingo looses all its meaning?

OnePlus 8T Specs

Image credit: OnLeaks

If you are eager to know what the phone’s likely to pack up its sleeve, here are the expected specs:

ModelOnePlus 8T
Display6.55-inch, FHD+ 120Hz,Fluid AMOLED; Gorilla Glass Protection (Front and Back); DCI-P3 100; HDR10+
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 865
RAM8/12GB LPDDR4X
Storage128GB/256GB; UFS 3.0
Rear camera48MP (w/ OIS) +16MP ultrawide +5MP macro +2MP portrait lens
Front cameraNA
Battery4500mAh; 65W Warp Charge
SoftwareAndroid 11 based Oxygen OS 11
Fingerprint sensorOptical In-display

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