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Don't expect to see a OnePlus 8T Pro announced aslope the suppositional OnePlus 8T verging month, Android Containment reports. OnePlus CEO Pete Lau (or Liu Zuohu as he's known in China) conjunct the news via a post on Weibo, in which he said anyone looking for a Pro enrichment can endure to buy the OnePlus 8 Pro revealed earlier this year. However, Lau appended that the congregation still has some surprises in store during its One Runnerup 8T reveal, scheduled for October 14th.

OnePlus inceptive outer a Pro version of its phones with last year's OnePlus 7 Pro, which was the premium liberty to the OnePlus 7. The congregation followed them up with the OnePlus 7T as well as the OnePlus 7T Pro later in the year. However, while the suppositional OnePlus 7T got a big upping by inheriting the 7 Pro's hustler refresh stair display, the 7T Pro's improvements felt pregnant increasingly incremental. It was still a good phone, but it relatively had anything that differentiated it from its predecessor.

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This year, rather than seeing a increasingly premium enrichment announced aslope the OnePlus 8T, it looks like it could be joined by a new midrange phone. The OnePlus Nord Instagram account has just tell the hashtag #ComingSoon, suggesting we could soon see the brochure of the rumored sub-$400 OnePlus Nord N10 5G, a follow-up to the original OnePlus Nord. The new Nord will reportedly be revealed in the US, warring the original which personally came to Europe as well as India.

As a reminder, OnePlus has already conjunct the upcoming 8T will feature a 120Hz refresh rate dissimilation (same as the 8 Pro) as well as 65W fast charging. (Unfortunately, OnePlus has also already conjunct that the 8 Pro's wireless charging full-length is not trickling downward to the 8T.) Android Indoors reports that the new enrichment will hypothesize a quad camera diversity featuring wide-angle, ultrawide, macro, as well as re-creation sensors, too.

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