After years and years of "killing flagships" from competing brands by undercutting their prices and oftentimes trumping their features, is essentially preparing to make its own high-end devices released just a few months ago obsolete .
If the 5G-enabled does in an entry-level configuration with 8 gigs of memory and 128 gigs of internal storage space stateside, we see almost no reason why anyone would want to buy the original OnePlus 8 5G at its $699 and up MSRP.
With and a large battery squeezed into a more compact body, the company's next ...
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