One plus 8T with dual batteries and 65 W warp charge support

One plus mobiles fans are most excited about the launch of one plus 8T feature and according to the latest in the list of information shared by the company about the OnePlus 8T is around its battery and the supported charging standards. In a new ad, the phone has been teased to offer "Ultra Fast" charging speeds -- our biggest hint that the device could come with 65W Warp Charge support.

OnePlus has also revealed in a teaser that the phone will come with dual batteries which will be charged using the new Ultra Fast charging technology. It is interesting to note that the dual-cell technology has already been available with OnePLus' sister company, Oppo, and with Oppo already using the tech on its phones for a while now, it could be time that OnePlus also gets the feature.

In fact, if it happens, it won't even be the first time that OnePlus has taken a charging technology from Oppo and rebranded it as their own for their flagship phones. Earlier, OnePlus had licensed OPPO's VOOC tech, and had instead called it Dash Charge and then Warp Charge for use on their phones.

To remind our readers, the OnePlus 8T is all set to be launched on October 14. Ahead of the launch, OnePlus itself has confirmed some other key details about the smartphone, while other details have been leaked in the media. As per reports, the phone could come with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, paired to a Snapdragon 865+ processor. There is confirmation about the display of the device, with OnePlus confirming that the phone will come with an AMOLED panel that will run a fast refresh rate of 120Hz.

OnePlus has also confirmed that the panel will use a new 2.5D flexible glass, which helps the display shine brighter, reaching a peak brightness of whopping 1,000 nits, while the color accuracy will be "the highest possible across the industry".

Cameras are also expected to be upgraded. As far as the rear set-up is concerned, there will be a quad-camera setup at the back with a 48-megapixel main sensor, alongside a 16-megapixel ultrawide, a 5-megapixel macro, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. While the main cameras appear to be the same, the big change appears to be the addition of the macro lens. Additionally, the report also claims that the primary 48-megapixel lens will see OnePlus use a new imaging sensor to improve picture quality.

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