OnePlus CEO Pete Lau had hinted last year that the OnePlus 8
series could be an all-5G lineup, and now he has confirmed that the
OnePlus 8 series phones will indeed all be 5G-ready. In an interaction with
CNET, the OnePlus chief stated “Going forward, we're all in on 5G.” However,
just in case you were wondering whether 5G support will make the prices of
these devices shoot up, Lau has also confirmed that the new technology will add
something to the cost of each device. Introducing 5G to the OnePlus 8 series
will increase the prices of each device compared to their current-generation
equivalents.
“I want to
restate our commitment to 5G and our long term investment. We've been investing
in 5G for several years and we see this as the direction going forward, and one
we're very much committed to,” Lau was quoted as
saying. The OnePlus co-founder added that the company wants to take advantage
of the rapid growth in 5G coverage that is being made at the moment.
Talking
about the inevitability of a price hike, the OnePlus chief reasoned
that new technology – 5G, in this case – does add costs. OnePlus' commitment to
going all-5G for the OnePlus 8 series is
perhaps a bit surprising, considering that 5G rollouts are in nascent stages in
many regions, particularly in India – one of the company's biggest markets.
However, other 5G devices have been launched in India already and OnePlus might
not want to be perceived as out of date. The Realme X50 Pro
5G and iQoo 3 were both
launched in India in February this year at prices that put them in competition
with the OnePlus lineup. Also, the current-generation Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 flagship
processor is only sold to smartphone manufacturers as a platform with an
accompanying 5G modem.
Lau had given a hint of
things to come last year. The OnePlus executive had said back in October that
OnePlus 8 series could potentially all be 5G devices. A day later, OnePlus
India General Manager Vikas Agarwal told Gadgets 360 that
the company was very bullish on launching 5G phones in India. He also noted
that that the company was ready with 5G devices at the time, and had actively
been testing them with telecom service providers.

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