New Delhi: It's been some time since OnePlus released its latest flagship smartphones OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro, and both devices have also received few software updates improving the experiences along with camera qualities.
After reviewing OnePlus 8 Pro which emerged as one of the best Android smartphones in India at the moment, it is time to see what OnePlus 8 (8GB RAM+128GB) has to offer.
- The OnePlus 8 starts at Rs 41,999 for the 6GB + 128GB variant. The 8GB + 128GB variant will set you back Rs 44,999 while the top-of-the-line model with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage is priced at Rs 49,999.
- Colour options include Glacial Green, Onyx Black, Interstellar Glow.
- In terms of design, the smartphone features the same design language as the OnePlus 8 Pro. It features a circular punch-hole camera cutout in the top-left corner of the screen.
- The phone houses curve over each vertical edge, with a metal frame that runs around the circumference of the body.
- The volume rocker is placed on the left and on the right, the power button and signature OnePlus notification slider sit neatly.
- The buttons are easy to reach, and the alert slider is handy as always. The USB Type-C port, SIM tray, and main speaker are lined up on the bottom.
- The main cameras are placed vertically at the back and the camera bump is more pronounced.
- The OnePlus 8's spacious 6.55-inch Fluid Display delivers a cinematic-viewing experience with a 90Hz refresh rate for seamless viewing.
- The display is bright, sharp, and vibrant.
It comes with the triple rear camera setup that comprises a 48MP Sony IMX586 primary sensor with an f/1.75 lens, 2MP secondary sensor with an f/2.4 macro lens, and a 16MP tertiary sensor with an f/2.2 lens. The phone supports 4K video recording at 30/ 60fps.
- On the selfies part, there is the 16MP Sony IMX471 sensor at the front along with an f/2.45 lens.
- Low-light performance was good, and the smartphone is capable of producing bright images using its dedicated night mode
- The selfie camera also produces crisp selfies in daylight, but its performance drops when there is not sufficient light.