Disappointing low-light camera quality, Awkward and slow fingerprint sensor, No IP rating, wireless charging, or 3.5mm jack
For all the new features of the OnePlus 6T, there are some significant losses. Sure, waterdrop notches are now in fashion, and the in-screen fingerprint sensor is great for showing off, but neither of them necessarily represent any improvement over the fu...
What has always worked in favour of OnePlus is the price tag. OnePlus 6T despite its imperfections remains the only affordable alternative to the premium handsets in India. The phone delivers near excellent performance but software and especially camera...
Premium build quality, Great display with a tiny, unobtrusive notch, Top notch performance, Amazing battery life with fast charging, Fast in-display fingerprint scanner, Good software experience, Value for money,
No headphone jack, Inconsistent camera performance, In-display fingerprint scanner slows down while using custom wallpapers
The new OnePlus 6T is a great value for money flagship that offers top-tier performance, a great user experience, amazing battery life with fast charging and a decent display with a tiny notch. The device is a must buy for anyone looking for a flagship th...
The OnePlus 6T is a no nonsense phone that offers you everything you would expect from an Android flagship without gimmicks. The phone has a very functional design, great software and offers enough controls for the users to use the OnePlus 6T the way she...
Abstract: The OnePlus 6T has now become official globally and it will be launched in India today on October 30. The new OnePlus phone comes with several upgrades such as a waterdrop notch, an in-display fingerprint sensor, a big 3,700mAh battery, and improved low-l...
Abstract: It started off as the brand which offered users flagship level hardware and innovative design and software at surprisingly affordable prices. But subsequent years have seen OnePlus slowly but steadily step away from budget seas and start dipping its toes...
The value proposition is still great, Bigger, brighter and overall better display than the OnePlus 6, with a smaller notch, Bigger battery than OnePlus 6, with still snappy 20W DASH charging, Bigger base storage than the OnePlus 6 (128GB), Finally usable
A proper telephoto/ultra-wide camera would be more useful, Still no official IP rating, no stereo speakers, No microSD slot, no wireless charging, no headset in the box, proprietary charging peripherals
Like we already mentioned, the heyday of OnePlus as the underdog disrupting the market and growing big on viral marketing seems to be officially over now. Frankly, this comes as no surprise, since the earlier model was inherently unsustainable and we have...
Amazing price for the power, Huge screen for the size, Fast, smooth software
Camera doesn't quite lead the pack, No headphone jack
The $549 OnePlus 6T is the best value for your Android smartphone dollar today...
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Published: 2018-10-29, Author: Ali , review by: bgr.in
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