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Here’s a sneak peek at the design of the OnePlus 8T Cyberpunk 2077 Edition

OnePlus 8T Cyberpunk 2077 limited edition teaser

Credit: OnePlus
  • New teasers of the OnePlus 8T Cyberpunk 2077 Edition hint at the phone’s design.
  • They show a large, horizontally placed rectangular camera housing.
  • There’s also plenty of Cyberpunk branding on the back panel of the phone.

OnePlus has announced the launch date and time for the Cyberpunk 2077 themed OnePlus 8T. The phone will be revealed in full on November 2 at 2 PM local time in China (2 AM ET). But that’s not all OnePlus has given us. The company has also posted a teaser image of the OnePlus 8T Cyberpunk 2077 Edition on Weibo, giving us a hint of what to expect from its design.

The image shows the back of the phone, but it’s too dark to really tell anything. We popped the photo in an image editor, and after tweaking its brightness and contrast a bit, saw what the back panel design could look like.

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OnePlus 8T Cyberpunk 2077 edition official teaser

As you can see in the image comparison above, the edited image shows a horizontally placed rectangular camera module at the back. There’s a big Cyberpunk 2077 logo just beside it. This coincides with another teaser image of the phone shared by OnePlus CEO Pete Lau on Weibo.

OnePlus 8T Cyberpunk Edition Teaser Pete Lau

Besides the massive camera housing, the latest teaser image also shows the OnePlus logo at the center of the back cover with more Cyberpunk branding in yellow below it. The device’s bottom edge appears to have a yellow accent that could be a light-up mechanism similar to what we’ve seen on Asus’ ROG Phones.

The phone will go on pre-sale in China starting November 4. There is no word yet on its global availability or launch.

Also read: The best OnePlus phones in different categories — budget, camera, and more



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