
OnePlus 8
Pro and cons OnePlus 8
- Support for future 5G
- Larger battery
- Fresh new colours
- Large smooth screen
- Real progress if found at the OnePlus 8 Pro
14 april 2020
Announced
180 gr
8 mm thick
Android 10
128 GB/256 GB
Not expandable
6.55"
2400x1080 pixels
48+16+2 MP
4K video
4300 mAh
30W
OnePlus 8 product description
The OnePlus 8 is the 8th generation flagship killer and much more compact than previous years. It is not so much shorter but narrower, so it becomes easier to handle. What other innovations OnePlus has given this OnePlus 8, whether it is worth upgrading or whether you should go for the OnePlus 8 Pro we will try to explain here.
Old ideas sold as new?
OnePlus announces a new flagship every six months and therefore the differences between generations are not very big. The 3 main differences with the OnePlus 7T from half a year ago are 1) the new location of the selfie camera 2) 5G support and 3) a much larger battery. Yes there is also a new generation Snapdragon processor installed but because the OnePlus phones naturally feel so fast we doubt if you will notice the difference. So that leaves us with the new selfie camera. It's no longer in the middle of the screen in the form of a notch, but in the left corner in the form of a punch-hole. It will be a matter of taste what you prefer. OnePlus says that the selfiecamera has a diameter of only 3.8 millimetres and therefore takes up less space. As a result, the status bar shifts a bit to the right.

5G support and larger battery
All OnePlus models released in 2020 now support 5G. However, this will only be useful as soon as 5G is rolled out nationwide. As expected, this will take some time. It's nice to know that your OnePlus 8 will be able to handle this new technology and will not become redundant by then. In other words, this OnePlus 8 is future proof. You will be helped by the considerably larger battery. Compared to the 7T, this battery is 13% larger. Fast charging is possible thanks to Warp Charge 30T; 22 minutes and 50% of the battery is full again. If you want to be able to charge wirelessly you have to switch to the OnePlus 8 Pro. This also applies when you want a waterproof phone. Even though this OP8 can withstand a splash, it is not officially waterproof.
Main OnePlus 8 specifications
- Big, smooth but not that wide Fluid AMOLED screen
- Triple camera system (48 + 16 + 2 MPixel) but without zoom
- Double nano SIM card slot (Dual SIM support)
- Powerful processor (Snapdragon 865) with at least 8GB of RAM
- 4G and 5G support for lightning-fast mobile internet
Many similarities except zoom
After the introduction of this OnePlus 8 we got the idea that it has been kept a bit 'small' in order to create enough distinction between it and the larger OnePlus 8 Pro. So there are many similarities with its predecessor. Think of the Fluid Display with its 90 Hz refresh rate for a nice and smooth experience, the triple camera on the back and the always very snappy feeling OxygenOS. Our advice is to also take a look at the OnePlus 7T when considering this 8. This is especially true when you want a camera with zoom. OnePlus swapped the telephoto lens with which you could zoom in without loss of quality for a macro lens for close-up shots. From now on, zooming is only possible with the Pro version.
Key features OnePlus 8
Operating system
- Android: 10
Display
- Colour display: Fluid AMOLED, hole-punch display
- Size: 6.55 inch
Hardware
- Camera: 16 MP + 2 MP + 48 MP
- Front camera: 16 MP
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 865, octa core
- Clock Frequency: 1.8 GHz + 2.42 GHz + 2.84 GHz
Materials
- Dirt and waterproof:
Telephony
- Dual SIM:
Data network
- 4G (LTE):
- 5G:
Build-in memory
- Internal memory: 128 GB + 256 GB
- Memory card slot:
Power supply
- Battery: 4300 mAh
- Fast charging: 30 Watt
Connections
- Audio jack plug:
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OnePlus 8 alternatives
Android: | 10 | 13 | 13 | 13 | 15 |
Colour display: | Fluid AMOLED, hole-punch display | OLED, hole-punch display | Max Vision Full HD+, hole-punch display | Super Dynamic Vivid Display, hole-punch display | TFT, notch |
Size: | 6.55 inch | 6.5 inch | 6.55 inch | 6.81 inch | 6.6 inch |
Camera: | 16 MP + 2 MP + 48 MP | 2 MP + 50 MP | 13 MP + 50 MP | 50 MP + 50 MP + 50 MP | 50 MP + 8 MP |
Front camera: | 16 MP | 8 MP | 32 MP | 12 MP | 13 MP |
Processor: | Qualcomm Snapdragon 865, octa core | Qualcomm Snapdragon 480+, octa core | MediaTek Dimensity 8020, octa core | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, octa core | Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, octa core |
Clock Frequency: | 1.8 GHz + 2.42 GHz + 2.84 GHz | 2.2 GHz | 2.0 GHz + 2.8 GHz + 3.19 GHz | 1.8 GHz + 2.4 GHz + 2.5 GHz | |
Dirt and waterproof: | P2i coating | ||||
Internal memory: | 128 GB + 256 GB | 128 GB + 64 GB | 256 GB | 512 GB | 128 GB |
Battery: | User replaceable | ||||
Capacity: | 4300 mAh | 5000 mAh | 4400 mAh | 5100 mAh | 4350 mAh |
Fast charging: | 30 Watt | 10 Watt | 68 Watt | 66 Watt | 15 Watt |
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