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Commercially released almost nine months ago (although also pretty hard to come by in the US for the first couple of months of that period), the OnePlus 8 Pro is so good that its manufacturers decided against rolling out a “T” upgrade in October 2020.
Last but not least, this bad boy comes with a main 48MP camera slapped on its back, as well as an 8-megapixel telephoto lens, 48MP ultra-wide-angle shooter, and 5MP color filter sensor. The rear-facing imaging system is one of the most important things that separates the 8 Pro from the newer 8T, which combines a similar 48MP primary snapper with a decidedly humbler 16MP ultra-wide-angle lens, 5MP macro cam, and 2MP depth sensor.
Just like its 6.78-inch cousin, the 8T pairs a generous 12GB RAM count with a similarly hefty 256GB storage space, sporting however a smaller and slightly less impressive 6.55-inch screen with a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels and 120Hz refresh rate.