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There is an update on the OnePlus 8 Lite's render we saw earlier


Remember we had brought you our report on the upcoming OnePlus 8 Lite smartphone that showed up in some CAD-based renders, revealing the design aspect of one of the next phones due for a launch soon from the Chinese smartphone manufacturer, OnePlus. The leaked render images was first shown off by the popular leakster, @OnLeaks and @91Mobiles from Twitter and now it looks like there is a small update on the version of device we saw earlier from Steve H.McFly, also known as @OnLeaks.

Interestingly, there was a new video posted by OnePlus on the Chinese video sharing platform BiliBili, where the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of OnePlus, Pete Lau was a part of a talk show in their native language and as the video progressed, we saw one of the member in the video bring a box of OnePlus devices to the center table, also teasing the forthcoming OnePlus 8 Lite by placing the purported smartphone on the front of the lot, thus confirming the design of the device to be very similar to what we have seen from the previously surfaced renders.


As mentioned in our previous read, we told you that it was surprising to see just two primary lenses on the back camera module behind the phone, especially in 2020, but now things look a little different from what we saw earlier. The updated model or the dummy OnePlus 8 Lite featured from the video shows the same phone, but this time around carrying a third lens in place of the LED flash we saw from the last leak. The LED flash looks to have shifted to the side of the camera along with what looks to be a ToF (Time of Flight) sensor.
Source: Steve H.McFly (Twitter) 1, 2bilbili

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