Every detail about the OnePlus 8 may have just leaked ahead of release

OnePlus 8 leaks have been coming thick and fast in the last few months, but the latest is a real doozy – assuming it’s all legit, of course. The alleged specifications for each OnePlus 8 model – the OnePlus 8, OnePlus 8 Pro and OnePlus 8 Lite – appear to have leaked in full on web store Giztop.

Let’s start with OnePlus’ next flagship – the OnePlus 8 Pro. The device will apparently sport a 6.5-inch 2K AMOLED display with a super smooth 120Hz refresh rate. That isn’t much of a surprise as OnePlus has already made a big song and dance about its latest and greatest 120Hz display technologies.

Giztop claims the OnePlus 8 Pro will be loaded with cameras. The listing claims the handset will come with a triple-camera system on its rear comprised of a 60-megapixel, 16-megapixel and 13-megapixel shooter. Unfortunately, the site hasn’t detailed the function of each lens, but we’re betting OnePlus will stick with a trusty primary, telephoto and ultra wide-angle trifecta.

Interestingly, the site makes no mention of a potential rear-facing time-of-flight (ToF) sensor which was present on OnLeaks’ render of the device (which the store uses to advertise the as-yet unreleased product). Even more bafflingly, the Giztop listing says OnePlus will include a front-firing ToF for better Portrait Mode. It’s possible the store has got its wires crossed a little there and the only ToF will be on the back.

Elsewhere on the front, the OnePlus 8 Pro is said to feature a 32-megapixel selfie snapper. Of course, the new OnePlus device was said to be powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 865 silicon and feature up to 12GB of RAM.

A 4,500mAh battery was also said to be tucked under the bonnet of the OnePlus 8 Pro and will apparently support a new form of wired charging called “Super Warp”, the speeds of which were not disclosed.

Interestingly, the listing from Giztop didn’t mention anything about the OnePlus 8 Pro coming with either an official IP water and dust resistance rating or support for wireless charging – both of which have been heavily rumoured to be in the works.

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Meanwhile, the standard OnePlus 8 was said to feature a slightly larger 6.55-inch panel at 90Hz, rather than 120Hz. The handset was similarly noted to come with three cameras on its rear – these were noted to be 48-megapixels, 16-megapixels and 2-megapixels.

On its front, the OnePlus 8 was said to boast a single 32-megapixel camera without a ToF lens. Internally, it seems the OnePlus 8 will be very similar to the 8 Pro. The handset was similarly noted to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865 and feature up to 12GB of RAM. The handset will purportedly boast a slightly smaller 4,000mAh cell and support Warp 30T wired charging that made its debut on the OnePlus 7T series.

Last, but certainly not least, the OnePlus 8 Lite was said to come with a 6.4-inch 90Hz AMOLED display, a triple rear camera system, a single selfie shooter and a 4,000mAh battery.

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Interestingly, Giztop suggested the OnePlus 8 Lite will come with a less powerful processor than its brothers. More specifically, the site said the handset will feature a MTK Dimensity 1000 Octa-core chipset.

Prices for each of the new OnePlus devices was given by the retailer. The OnePlus 8 Pro will apparently retail from $799 (roughly £620), the OnePlus 8 will start at $549 (£430) and the OnePlus 8 Lite will come in at $499 (£390). Of course, it’s worth taking the latest OnePlus 8 leak with a huge pinch of salt, particularly because Giztop doesn’t really have any kind of track record when it comes to smartphone leaks. It’s also unclear where the site got the information about each of the OnePlus handsets.

But, with rumours suggesting the OnePlus 8 series could launch in “late March or April”, we might not have long to wait until the Chinese tech giant discusses its next smartphones officially.

source: express.co.uk