OnePlus 8T is due for launch on October 14. Apart from the official teasers, leaks keep pouring in for the device to reveal more features. And now, the latest leaks by tipsters reveals camera sensors and dimensions of the 8T. If reports are true, the device will be slightly taller and thicker than its predecessor, and OnePlus 8.

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The new Leaks come from tipsters Steve(@Onleaks) and Yogesh(@heyitsyogesh) on Twitter. According to Steve, OnePlus 8T will have a rough dimension of 162.8×75.5×8.4mm. This means the thickness of the device would be around 8.4mm. Also, Steve says that the thickness will increase to 9.3mm when you add the rear-camera bump into the equation. That’s almost an mm increase in thickness and you can imagine how the bump would look like.

Having said that, the Oneplus 8T seems a bit thicker than OnePlus 8‘s 8.0mm and its predecessor, the OnePlus 7T‘s 8.13mm. In fact, if reports are true, its thickness is quite similar to the OnePlus 8 Pro. This is understandable considering its battery will most likely be 4,500mAh battery and similar to the 8 Pro.

Moving on, another leak by Yogesh suggests that the Oneplus 8T will have a 48MP Sony’s IMX 586 primary sensor with an f/1.8 aperture including OIS, EIS similar to the 7T. It will reportedly have a 16MP f/2.2 ultra-wide with 116˚ FOV(Field of View) sensor. However, it looks like 8T will ditch the Telephoto lens found on the 7T and instead have 5MP f/2.4 macro and 2MP f/2.4 depth sensors to complete the setup.

That said, the company is yet to officially confirm these specifications. Besides, the device is said to retain the 16MP Sony’s IMX 471 from the 7T for selfies. It will be interesting to see how OnePlus defends the image quality with optimization considering the main sensors are pretty much the same. By now, we are familiar with the possible Specifications of the OnePlus 8T. It will have a 6.55-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 865 SoC, 4,500mAh battery with 65W charging, RAM up to 12GB, and 128/256GB storage.

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