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OnePlus 8 Leaked Renders Show Punch-hole Display

OnePlus 8 Leaked Renders Show Punch-hole Display

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It has been hardly a week since the launch of OnePlus 7T and we’re already getting reports about the next OnePlus device. We get the first looks of the alleged OnePlus 8 through the leaked renders of the phone. The purported OnePlus 8 renders come courtesy of OnLeaks.

As per the leaked renders, the new OnePlus 8 looks similar to the OnePlus 7 Pro, which was launched back in May this year. However, there are a couple of considerable differences including the punch-hole in the upper-left corner of the display for a selfie camera.

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As per the leak, the upcoming OnePlus 8 might come with a punch-hole camera design. In this case, the company will get rid of the pop-up camera and leave space for a bigger battery. They may also provide a wireless charging coil. To be noted, that wireless charging is a much-anticipated feature in the OnePlus phones.

The next design change we can see is the placement of speaker grille at the bottom. Unlike OnePlus 7T, OnePlus may offer a smooth edge to the bottom speaker. Talking about the dimensions, it will measure about 160.2 x 72.9 x 8.1mm.

If we talk about specs, the OnePlus 8 may feature a curved screen display that could be approximately 6.5-inch in size and it may also support a 90Hz refresh rate just like 7T and 7 Pro. Other features may include Gorilla Glass body, triple cameras, and a flagship Snapdragon processor.

All the above-mentioned details are based on some early leaks an there is nothing official as of now. So, we advise you to take it with a pinch of salt. Meanwhile, the company might be preparing for OnePlus 7T Pro which is due to launch globally in London on October 10.

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