After launching OnePlus 8, 8 Pro, and OnePlus Nord, the company seems to be working on a bunch of other models, including the rumoured entry-level OnePlus ‘Clover’ and the flagship OnePlus 8T series. Now, thanks to the teardown of the latest Android 11 developer preview by OxygenUpdater, it looks like we have our first look at the upcoming OnePlus 8T that is said to carry the codename “kebab.” Firstly, a teardown of the new camera application suggests that OnePlus is working on 8K video recording support. Considering the feature isn’t available on any OnePlus device yet, it could feature on the OnePlus 8T series.
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A new file is found in the latest OnePlus Settings app called “oneplus_8t.webp.” It also includes an image file in the ‘About Phone’ page in OxygenOS. However, it isn’t clear if the render belongs to OnePlus 8T or merely a placeholder. The image shows off a seemingly flat display, unlike the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro that offer slightly curved screens. There’s also a single punch hole cutout at the top left corner for the selfie camera. The volume buttons are on the left, the power button and Alert Slider are on the right. Considering that OnePlus typically releases its T-series phones around October or November, we are likely to hear more in the coming days.
A mysterious OnePlus phone with model number KB2001 (Kebab?) was recently spotted on Geekbench 5 benchmarking platform. The listing showed it will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC, Android 11 OS, and 8GB RAM. It managed to score 912 points in the single-core test and 3288 in the multi-core test, respectively.
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