OnePlus has just confirmed the official announcement date for the OnePlus 8 series and with around two weeks to go to that date we pretty much already know everything there is to know.
What’s up, guys? Pushkar here on LnHAX.com, and in this {OnePlus 8 Pro Best Reviews |Oneplus 8 vs 8 pro specs|Oneplus 8 vs 8 pro specs}, we’re going to break down all the leaks and rumors
So firstly, it does look like we’re going to have at least two OnePlus devices, the OnePlus 8 as well as the OnePlus 8 Pro.
There’s also some rumors that there may be a OnePlus 8 Light, but we don’t know too much about that device as yet. But we do know quite a bit about the 8 and the 8 Pro. And initially, if we look at the front of the devices, from all the leaks and rumors that we see, they do look pretty much exactly the same as the OPPO Find X2 series and Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
OnePlus 8 Pro Display Review
So we’ve got curved displays, minimal bezels, with a punch out towards
the left hand side. Now, this is kind of expected because OPPO is a sister company for OnePlus, and we’ve seen this many times before where OPPO announces something new and then those features eventually do trickle down to the OnePlus series. And this is not necessarily a bad thing, because the Find X2 Pro currently has one of the best displays in the market.
So the OnePlus 8 Pro is going to have a 6.78 inch display. This is what OnePlus are going to be calling a Super Fluid AMOLED display, and that is because it’s going to have a 120-hertz refresh rate with a Quad HD+ resolution. Now, having used the Find X2 Pro for the better part of last month, I can tell you that this is a really, really nice display. It’s very smooth, it’s very sharp, the colors are great, the brightness is also on point. So I’m personally not disappointed that this is making its way to the OnePlus 8 Pro.
Now the OnePlus 8 Pro Best Reviews |Oneplus 8 vs 8 pro specs, although it’s going to look very similar from the front, is going to be a 6.55 inch Fluid AMOLED display. It’s going to have a Full HD+ resolution with a 90-hertz refresh rate. So still a high refresh rate, but not quite on the level of the OnePlus 8 Pro. Both devices are also going to have an in-display optical fingerprint scanner, like we’ve seen from OnePlus before.
Now, some of you guys may be disappointed that we have a punch-out
now, and not a pop-up camera, giving the full screen experience that we saw on the OnePlus 7 Pro as well as the OnePlus 7T Pro, but it looks like OnePlus may be doing this because the OnePlus 8 Pro at least is going to have an official IP6 water-and-dust-resistant rating.