OnePlus 8 Series Leaked Case Renders Tip New Sandstone Case Colours and a Nylon Variant
OnePlus 8 Series Leaked Case Renders Tip New Sandstone Case Colours and a Nylon Variant 291c3s
OnePlus will reportedly keep the sandstone black case exclusive to the OnePlus 8 Pro. 6n4og
By Nadeem Sarwar | Updated: 1 April 2020 19:38 IST
Photo Credit: GSMArena / Evan Blass 6r304g
OnePlus 8 series sandstone case will come in three colour options
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OnePlus 8 sandstone case will come in cyan and purple colours
Official Karbon case with Kevlar finish will be available for both phones
A black Nylon case is also on the table for the OnePlus 8
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OnePlus 8 series is all set to debut on April 14, possibly alongside the OnePlus Warp Charge 30 Wireless Charger and the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z headphones. But it appears that OnePlus also has a whole set of protective cases for the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro ready for buyers. The company is retaining the signature sandstone finish this year as well, but is jazzing things around this time by adding some bright colours to the mix. Also, OnePlus buyers will also get to choose between a host of material choice and surface finish that includes nylon, carbon fibre, and plastic.
The leaked OnePlus 8 series renders come courtesy of Evan Blass via GSMArena. For the OnePlus 8 Pro buyers, the classic sandstone case is on the table. Interestingly, the sandstone case will be available in two colours - a conventional black and a new cyan shade. Alternatively, there is also a Karbon case that has a familiar Kevlar finish.
The diversity will be wider for OnePlus 8 buyers as they will get to choose from more options. In addition to the sandstone case with a cyan finish, OnePlus 8 buyers will also have a sandstone purple case at their disposal. A new Nylon fibre case in black colour will also be available, alongside a transparent clear case. Notably, the company is keeping the sandstone black case exclusive to the OnePlus 8 Pro.
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