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OnePlus may returnDecember 8, 2019, 3:34 pm OnePlus might be returning to truly low-cost phones years after the OnePlus X faded away. OnLeaks and 91Mobiles have posted renders and early tidbits of what they say is the OnePlus 8 Lite, a budget model that would sit below the rumored OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro. Not surprisingly, this phone would scale back to `just` two cameras on the back versus three on other variants, and it wouldn`t have flashy features like a curved display. Given the name, we`d also expect a lower-cost processor and other sacrifices. However, there are signs that you might not have to compromise too much. It would have a hole-punch front camera as expected with other OnePlus 8 models, and the lack of an obvious fingerprint reader suggests the Lite would use under-screen tech like existing models. This more affordable model might still have a 6.4- or 6.5-inch screen, too, although we wouldn`t count on a silky-smooth 90Hz OLED panel. It`s not certain whether this would launch alongside the rest of the 8 series, assuming the rumor is accurate in the first place. With that said, we wouldn`t be shocked if there was an 8 Lite. It`s no secret that OnePlus` pricing has creeped upward over the years, to the point where you`re paying nearly $700 for a flagship like the 7 Pro. The 8 Lite could fill the gap for those customers who miss OnePlus` early days of bargain-basement prices, or just those who like OnePlus` software but can`t justify the outlay for its higher-end hardware. |
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