The OnePlus 8T will reportedly cost €599 (US$703) in Europe
With the OnePlus 8T series less than a month from launch, several details about it have started emerging online. We already know most of what it has to offer, and now, we have a rough idea about its cost too. Prolific Twitter leaker Ishan Agarwal (via 91mobiles) states that the maxed-out version of the OnePlus 8T with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage will cost €699 (US$820), while the base variant with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage will retail at €599 (US$703).
Those prices seem about right, considering that the OnePlus 8T's predecessor -the OnePlus 7T- also retailed at that amount. It also sets OnePlus to price the OnePlus 8 Pro at a higher rate. However, the fabled OnePlus 8T Pro might not exist, if some reports are to be believed. The sub-US$200 OnePlus Clover could replace it instead. Another leaker, @chunvn8888, suggests that the OnePlus 8T will be priced at €799 (US$937) for the base variant. The amount makes sense if the OnePlus 8T is the only OnePlus flagship to be unveiled.
Ishan's Tweet also highlights some of the OnePlus 8T's innards. It essentially confirms earlier rumors about its 6.5-inch HDR 10-ready AMOLED panel clocked at 120Hz. The smartphone will come with a quad-camera array with a 48MP sensor at the helm. It will be assisted by a 16MP ultra-wide-angle lens, a 5MP macro sensor, and a 2MP monochrome lens. Furthermore, it will use an 'older' Snapdragon 865 SoC and run Android 11 out of the box.