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It looks like we'll be getting a more affordable OnePlus 8 model next year, after renders of what's being
called the OnePlus 8 Lite were shared online.

Posted by @OnLeaks and 91mobiles – a pairing that has a good track record as far as mobile rumors go
– the renders show a handset with a dual-lens camera on the rear and a punch-hole cut out for the
front-facing camera.

The phone is being tipped to feature a 6.4 or 6.5-inch screen, making it a little smaller than the 6.55-inch
OnePlus 7T and the 6.67-inch OnePlus 7T Pro that the company launched most recently.

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As usual, there's a USB-C port here and no headphone jack, and based on the renders the phone will
come in at a thickness of 8.6 mm (0.34 inches), which actually puts it between the two flagship phones
this year.

OnePlus 8 Lite leak(Image credit: @OnLeaks / 91mobiles)

When it comes to the internal specs, it's not clear exactly how the OnePlus 8 Lite might differentiate
itself from the standard OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro (if those are the handsets that OnePlus launches).

A slower processor and less RAM would be an obvious move – but this year the likes of Samsung and
Apple have put the same processor in both their flagship models and the more affordable variants.

It might be that fitting a smaller screen and putting just two cameras on the back of the phone are all
the compromises that OnePlus is going to make, but we shouldn't have to wait long to find out: the
OnePlus 8 handsets are expected in the first half of 2020.

We do know that OnePlus has committed to putting 90 Hz screens on all its phones in the future, so
that's one
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