OnePlus 8T 5G - 120Hz, Warp Charge 65, OnePlus Buds Z, Gaming, Camera, Oxygen OS 11 New Features By TK Bay

By TK Bay
Aug 15, 2021
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OnePlus 8T 5G - 120Hz, Warp Charge 65, OnePlus Buds Z, Gaming, Camera, Oxygen OS 11 New Features

Sarah everybody and welcome back to the channel. I am super happy that we're finally able to talk about the brand new OnePlus 8t now, as you probably already saw with the announcement there, they announced the brand new OnePlus 80, as well as the brand new OnePlus but z, so new, headphones and, of course, a new device, now worried about an OnePlus 8 pro, but I can tell you, but some of the things that they talked about today makes this device faster than the OnePlus 8 pro. This is TK, and this is the brand new OnePlus 8t. Let's check it out like and subscribe and make sure you hit that bell icon so that you're always notified to whenever we have new videos on the channel. So what I have in front of us is the package that OnePlus sent over. I want to say thank you very much for allowing me to share with you guys my opinions about this device.

Um in the box. You pretty much get the phone, you get the charger and, of course you get the wired USB the USB no longer a to c, and this is the brand-new warp charge 65. One of the things they talked about at the announcement is that this device can charge from zero to 100 in about 39 minutes. Now I am going to tell you that I've done a video, that's going to be coming out very shortly. Talking about the speed charging here, and I'll show you guys a quick clip of that in the middle of this video, but again the fastest charger to date from OnePlus that comes on the box and that's pretty much it uh.

You do get a clear case that comes in there as well, but as far as the actual device, we are looking obviously at the latest, OnePlus 8t. Let me go ahead and swipe this one away. Um the device here we're looking at here has a 6.5 inch display so pretty similar to what we saw last year with the OnePlus 7t. So we're familiar with the way the device has looked in the past. OnePlus is always known.

Obviously, for having some nice colors uh, there's obviously two colors of this one, and it definitely looks closer to what we've seen on the OnePlus word. So the camera setup is a little different. We also have quad camera setups here, as opposed to the triple camera setups that we had last year with the OnePlus 7t. As far as the actual form factor, though they're pretty much very similar in the size again 6.55 inch display 90 hertz display to 120 hertz display now on the OnePlus 8t powering. The internals here is the same processor that we saw with the OnePlus 8 and the OnePlus 8 pro, and that's going to be the snapdragon 865, accompanied, of course, with the x55 modem.

Now this one has 12 gigs of ram with 256 gigs of internal storage with UFS 3.1 storage, which means we're going to be getting a very fast speed. So let's go ahead and turn on the android bench and, as I ran the history here, we can go ahead and see real, quick, some tests very fast and very consistent, and I did also do a comparison between this and the OnePlus 8 uh pro, and I did notice that when I ran the geek bench benchmark on that one, it was interesting that both of them ran very similarly, even though both have 12 gigs of ram and the 865. Uh, the OnePlus 8t did score ever so slightly higher um on the total benchmark, and I ran it a couple of times overall, pretty much a very consistent performer, very strong, very good and, of course running some of the latest specifications. Now, as far as the battery in here, we have actually dual batteries in there that are basically enabling us to be able to charge this device at a very fast rate, with the charging that we have here.65 watt chargers from zero to 100 advertised to be about 39 minutes, and I did do my test and I did have some thermals on that- that I will share with you guys in a little but again dual batteries there, no headphone jack. We have an USB bottom firing speaker married to the top earpiece for stereo speakers, a front-facing 16 megapixel camera, which is what we've seen in the past and, of course, on the back.

We have a quad camera setup. Furthermore, we have a mono camera sensor in the back. This is a macro sensor here, a five megapixel. So that's a two. This is a five.

This is going to be the primary 48 megapixel sensor, that's the primary shooter which we had in the past and, of course, a 16 megapixel ultra-wide lens, that's sitting at the top and, of course, dual tone led flash, as we can typically have no wireless charging, but again you're not going to miss it. Uh, obviously, silencing toggle power button, antenna bands and, of course, one of the microphones on the left side, pretty much just the volume rocker. Everything else is clean on the bottom. The dual sim tray is supported here for dual sim cards, USB c microphone, as well as a bottom firing speaker. So all in all, this is screaming speed, because this display is running at 120 hertz, not running at the 90 hertz that we had in the past, and that means when you have, it turned on you're able to run the display at 120 frames per second and that's going to help you a lot, especially when you're going through social media flickering through different options, and that's generally, where you get the benefit of 120 frames per.

Second, it is adaptive, which means it will go down to whatever the actual application is running at, so you're not going to be running 120 all the time, but you're definitely going to benefit from it. As far as the colors there's going to be two different colors, there's going to be the aquamarine green, as well as the new lunar silver pricing for this one is going to be 749 and, of course, available as the 23rd at 11 a. m. Eastern Standard Time. So, roughly about the same time.

Next week, you'll be able to basically get one of your own, but the benefit, of course, that we're getting here is that we have a lot of improvements in here over what we've seen last year with the OnePlus 7t, as well as the OnePlus 8 from earlier this year. It is running android, 11 out the door with a stable version of it. This is not a beta, which means all the features that we're expected to get with the brand-new UI are here. You notice the dark mode, the new UI themes in here, as well as the new categorizations that we've seen in other the other videos that I've done for you guys. Recently, I pushed out a video regarding the beta 2 on the oxygen OS 11 and, of course this is what we have here now.

One thing I do want to mention there's a few things that they mentioned, that the announcement is that the straightening dock, as well as canvas AOD, always on display and the Bitmoji, are not available now, but they will be available in a November update um. I do want to share with you guys, if you're running the beta version on the OnePlus 8 you're, able to see the canvas always on this creative display. So this is something that you do by taking a picture, and it actually does an outline of your image, and it puts it on here and one of the other things that they also had in here, which I really appreciated, is the ability of using the text straightener, which enables us to when you ever actually take a picture of text. Normally it's very hard to read, as you can see, it's not exactly very straight and one of the things that it does. It enables us to actually straighten the text, and it makes it very nice and very clear and legible.

It actually turns on as one of the options in the actual camera when you're actually in it, and it actually shows up as one of the auto-detection. Furthermore, it recognizes the text, and it actually optimizes for it. Now when it comes to the performance on this device, there's a bunch of things that they've done. First and foremost, we have the new power menu that comes in with android 11. It's fully optimized automation is built in at the bottom.

Google Pay is in the middle and, of course, the new power menu. Those are all new. The ability of using the recent app that's pretty much standard to what we've seen in the past. We obviously have screen recording that was built in originally to oxygen OS. I am using this on T-Mobile and, as you can see, I am getting Wi-Fi calling, which is very nice, and it is supposed actually Wi-Fi calling as well as actually the ability of using 5g in the US because of the x55 modem.

As far as speed test, I did run a couple of speed tests here in my neighborhood, I was able to get 167 on my last chart, uh and, as you can see here, it's running 167 down about 54 up on 5g with T-Mobile, even though it registers LTE. That's how fast I was able to get overall as far as the actual device, as we mentioned before, we have 12 gigs of ram 256 gigs of internal storage, UFS 3.1, the snapdragon 865, not the 865, plus we have a 48 16, 5 and 2 quad camera setup in the back with a 16 on the front.120 frames per second fluid 6.5 inch display 80 is the model android 11 is out of the box and of course this is running a dual sim with 5g support. Now, as far as the OnePlus but z uh, they did mention the fact that these are going to be coming out a little later on, starting as November 2nd they're going to be supporting Bluetooth, 5.0 up to 20 hours worth of playback with. Obviously, as you see, with the in-ear design and, of course, a configurable double tap option on OnePlus devices and is going to have an ip55 rating, obviously, for water resistance, not necessarily swimming, but just water resistance, and what you're able to expect it? And it's going to come out in two different versions: uh one, that's starting off with the base model with 45.99 and, of course, all the way up to the special edition for 59.99. We have the new game space.

That's in here. It's also optimized, obviously, to give us the best gaming experience and from my experience as far as testing Fortnite did not actually have the 90 frames per second support. The way we have it on the 8 and the 8 pro I'm hoping that'll come in very soon, but as far as gaming there's no question that you should be able to enjoy playing games on this device at all. It runs pretty smooth, very, very quick game. The game mode turns on once you're started, so swiping from the top left gives us access to the new menu.

You have the ability of seeing the temperature on the battery the percentage of the battery, of course, the time the ability of sharing on Instagram turning on fanatic mode. If you want to be able to turn it on obviously screen recording miss touch prevention, as well as notification blocking very simple, very easy, and of course you can access it just directly as long as you launch the application directly from the game mode option here or the game space that should be able to give you all the access that you need. The camera did also receive a lot of updates, as we've seen with the beta that I showed you guys before. First and foremost, as far as the cameras again, we have a quad camera set up in here, a standard, a wide ultra-wide and, of course, we also have a macro and an obviously a black and white or monochrome. You also have the ability of jumping into a full 48 megapixel sensor image here.

If you place it at the button at the top, otherwise you're able to just shoot normal 12 megapixels with pixel binning. As far as the ability of taking pictures you have portrait nights cape. Of course, pro mode is also present in here: you're able to customize the experience photo, video, slow motion panorama and, of course, time-lapse. Now, under the video there's a few options that are new. Obviously we have stabilization, which gives us the ability of using the stabilization of 1080p at 30 frames per second.

We also have basically what they're calling video portrait, which I'll also give you guys a quick demo of, of course, last but not least, is nights cape video, which essentially enables us to have uh some illuminated we're actually bringing out some light in darker uh lighting environments for pictures or for video. So a few things that are present here and, of course, there'll be more new features coming up in the near future. So starting off with the primary sensor, the 48 megapixel sensor we're shooting video up to 4k 60 frames per second. Now you have the ability of going from normal, 4k60 or cinematic, which is more of that letter boxing option that we've seen with other devices' no 8k recording, but still very capable on the primary sensor here in the back. Let's go ahead and switch over to the front as far as the front facing camera.

We're pretty much still capped at 1080p 30 frames per second there's actually no option in the video settings to be able to change this. It is what it is and, unfortunately, no new additional options like we saw we've seen actually with the OnePlus word that one's able to go all the way to 4k. So that's something. I hope that we'll be able to get on the standard line of OnePlus devices. Now we've talked about the fact that OnePlus has one of the best stabilization options that we have on the system.

Um. The only thing about it is it's 1080p, not 4k, but still very stable, as you can see, walking with it around. One of the other new options of the oxygen OS update is the ability of doing video portrait, so essentially something like what you're seeing right now, the ability of making me focused on everything behind me be out of focus and, as you can see, there's a bunch of different things that we can do with the brand new OnePlus 8t. The cameras are obviously have had a lot of work done on them. Now, let's go ahead and start jumping in real quick into a quick song.

This is jumbo by Alex brindle, my favorite song, to play demo as far as testing out the speakers again, stereo speakers that we have built in here easy to set up and easy to configure. Let's go ahead and put the volume all the way up to 100 percent check it out. The sound is absolutely fantastic, as you can imagine now keep in mind that this is a 20 by 9 aspect ratio which pretty much means that you're able to basically pinch the image or the video in there once you're done, because it won't actually fill up the display. So as far as using the OnePlus 8t for the last couple of weeks, I've had no problems um. Overall, there was one update that got pushed out for us and, of course, there probably more update, as you know, OnePlus updates their devices quite a bit and of course they did mention that.

There's a few options coming in the November update to the OnePlus 8t. So just keep in mind what I showed you earlier was running on my OnePlus 8, with the android 11 beta that was running on it, the beta2 and that's why I had access to the canvas option, but as far as the OnePlus 8t that by the time, hopefully you guys get it- the update, gets pushed out, and you should be able to enjoy that um overall fast display batteries, fast, internal storage, fast ram, fast everything, uh, that's pretty much the main drive of what OnePlus likes to do as I'm, showing you guys right now. Those couple of cases that they did include for us on the box are very, very nice, and one of them obviously is in the sandstone cayenne or cyan color and, of course, the other one. It looks really nice like a circuit board, but all mimicking that nice green color. So let me know in the comments below what do you guys think of the brand new OnePlus 8t? Is this exciting for you guys? Were you waiting for something like this or are you feeling like they missed out, and they didn't put a wireless chart in even though they technically gave you the fastest charging tech they could give you to date and basically, just ridiculously fast on the charting I'll see you guys in the next video?.


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