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OnePlus 8 5G First Sale on May 29th on Amazon India


It's been a while since OnePlus launched its 2020 flagship smartphones OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro in India. They have been available to pre-order from Amazon.in by paying Rs 1,000 Amazon Gift Card for a while now, but you couldn't purchase it by paying the full amount. The wait is finally over. OnePlus 8 5G will go on sale for the first time on May 29th online in India.


Price
There are 3 variants of OnePlus 8 5G available. The base model has a price tag of Rs 41,999 and comes with 6GB of ram and 128GB of storage ( available in Glacial Green color ). Then there is an 8GB ram 128GB storage variant that sells for Rs 44,999 in India ( available in Glacial Green and Onyx Black colors ). The most expensive variant has 12GB of ram and 256GB of storage - it has a price tag of Rs 49,999 ( available in Interstellar Glow, Glacial Green, and Onyx Black colors )

Launch Offer

Get Rs 2000 Instant Discount with SBI Cards + Jio Benefits worth Rs 6000 + Audible Free Ebooks offers ( Limited time offer )

Availability
OnePlus 8 5G is an Amazon Special Smartphone, hence you won't be able to purchase this from Flipkart or Snapdeal in India online. Check out the sales page here.

Specs and Features
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Octacore processor
  • 5G network support
  • 6.5 inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with 90hz refresh rate
  • 48MP main camera
  • Ultra-wide-angle camera
  • 30W Fast Charging
  • 4K at 60fps support
  • UFS 3.0 Storage
  • Oxygen OS based on Android 10
Related links 
OnePlus 8 Pro vs Oneplus 8 Specs Comparison.
OnePlus 8 vs OnePlus 7T Specs Comparison

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