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OnePlus 8 Pro - The Flagship Phone to beat in 2020



OnePlus Mobiles has revealed two brand new Android Flagship Smartphones in India. OnePlus 8 Pro and OnePlus 8 are 5G handsets powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Octacore processor and come with high refresh rate displays and 30W fast charging support. OnePlus 8 Pro is also the first Android smartphone from OnePlus to come with IP68 Water and Dust Resistance. 

OnePlus 8 Pro Detailed Specs 
  • 2K+ Quad HD+ AMOLED Display
  • 120Hz Refresh Rate
  • Maximum 1300nits Brightness
  • HDR 10+ support
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 5G Chipset
  • LPDDR5 Ram up to 12GB Memory
  • WiFi 6 support
  • Smart 5G - Automatically switches between 4G and 5G
  • Fnatic Mode - Supercharge your Gaming Experience
  • Dual Speakers with Dolby Atmos
  • Warp Charge 30T Fast Charge Support and 30W Wireless Charge support
  • 48MP Main Camera - Sony IMX689 with OIS support
  • 48MP Ultra Wide Angle Camera - Sony IMX586 - 120 degree Field of view and 3cm Macro Mode
  • 8MP Telephoto Camera with OIS 
  • 5MP Color Filter Camera - Photochrome Filter
  • 16MP Front Camera
  • 4510 mAh battery
  • Under the Display Fingerprint Sensor
The main camera Sony IMX689 is a custom made sensor specially made for the OnePlus 8 Pro. The size of this sensor is 1/1.4" which is quite bigger than the 1/2" sensor seen on OnePlus 7 Pro. 

OnePlus 8 Pro is available to purchase in 3 different colors - Onyx Black, Glacial Green, and Interstellar Glow. It is priced at $899 for the base model. In India, OnePlus 8 Pro is priced at Rs 69,999 approx. Stay tuned for official MRP price, launch date, and launch offers. It will be available to purchase from Amazon.in in the coming weeks. 



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