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OnePlus’ Cyberpunk 2077-themed 8T has one of the biggest camera modules I’ve ever seen

OnePlus has revealed a wild-look Cyberpunk 2077-themed 8T, and it looks radically contrasting from the standard OnePlus 8T. Disappointingly, though, the Cyberpunk 2077-themed phone is only available to preorder in China at the moment, where it costs CNY 3,999 (a dwarfish less than $600).

The phone has a lot of esthetic touches to match the sensory system tone of the upcoming game, much as striking yellow accents and a Cyber-terrorist 2077 logo on the bottom of the telephone. But the affair I pot't stop looking at is its giant tv camera module, which encompasses much of the width of the back of the phone.

Just look into at that camera module.
Image: OnePlus

The software gets some Cyber-terrorist 2077-themed touches besides, including a custom wallpaper. The phone also has two extra camera filters, "Night Metropolis" and "North California," accordant to OnePlus' website for the phone.

The speech sound's custom paper.
Image: OnePlus (via Weibo)

IT too comes with or s special Hacker 2077 droop, which you can see in this unboxing of the device:

A lot of this phone's spectacles are similar to the OnePlus 8T, though: it has a 120Hz screen door, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor, 256GB of storage, 12GB of LPDDR4X Force, and a 4,500mAh battery. You can read my co-worker Jon Porter's review of the standard OnePlus 8T exact here.

The Cyberpunk 2077 OnePlus 8T is OnePlus' latest themed phone, connection a lineup that includes an Avengers-proprietary OnePlus 6, the OnePlus 6T McLaren variant, and a Star Wars-themed OnePlus 5T. Cyberpunk 2077 itself will follow discharged on December 10th, following a recent delay.

OnePlus' Cyberpunk 2077-themed 8T has one of the biggest camera modules I've ever seen

Source: https://www.theverge.com/2020/11/2/21546013/oneplus-cyberpunk-2077-8t-big-camera-module

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