

The pop-up selfie cam from the OnePlus 7 Pro is gone, as is the OnePlus 7T's teardrop notch housing the front camera. If you've been following OnePlus' most recent phone releases, you'll notice some changes with the look of the OnePlus 8. To get a cheaper 5G phone than the OnePlus 8, you'd have to turn to a device like the 5G option of the Samsung Galaxy A51, which is now on sale for $549 at Verizon. For now, though, that phone is only available in India and Europe, as OnePlus mulls whether to make the Nord available here.

(Find other OnePlus 8 deals in our guide on how to order the OnePlus 8.)īecause the OnePlus 8 includes a 5G modem, you'll be able to use the phone on those carriers' 5G networks where available - though only the Verizon variant will support millimeter-wave connectivity for the fastest speeds possible.Ĭheaper 5G-capable phones have come out since our OnePlus 8 review first appeared, highlighted by the OnePlus Nord, which costs less than $500.

A deal at T-Mobile lets you get the phone for half off if you trade in an eligible phone or open a new line with the carrier. That means cases that fit other OnePlus 8 models won't fit the version Verizon sells.Īs for T-Mobile, it's selling the phone for $699, or $29.17 a month if you spread out payments over 24 months. Before you buy the OnePlus 8 at Verizon, you should know that it has a different design than other OnePlus 8 models to accommodate the antenna needed to connect to Verizon's 5G network. That works out to $33.33 a month over 24 months of payments. You’ll pay a little bit extra for the phone at Verizon, where a version that works on the carrier's 5G network costs $799. Both T-Mobile and Verizon sell the phone.
