Abstract: After the new OnePlus 3T smartphone came out, with the same display as the original “3”, we decided to test this not so pricey flagship killer in Virtual Reality. Before that we did a comparison of OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T that you can read here. OnePlus...
Extremely long battery life, Front camera performs well in low light, Excellent performance
No microSD card slot, Only compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile, Dash charger doesn't work with all cables
Just months after the OnePlus 3 came out, it's being replaced with an updated model that offers better performance. For starters, the OnePlus 3T is one of the fastest phones on the market, thanks to its zippy new Snapdragon 821 processor. And now, pos...
Upgraded chipset, sturdy build, improved battery life, useful software tweaks, physical do not disturb slider, nearly stock Android
Camera still struggles in low-light conditions, higher price makes other low-cost premium phones more attractive, display could still be brighter, Prev2 of 2Next
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Published: 2016-12-20, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Pricing is still great, even $100 over OnePlus 3, Hardware is high quality, AAA production, Camera is amongst best in any smartphone, OnePlus supports ROM development, does not void warrantee for root, Display is top notch
No waterproofing, no dust-proofing, Phone's industrial design feels caught between safe and unique, OnePlus-made cases look cool, but offer little protection, Fingerprint scanner not quite as quick as Pixel XL or iPhone 6s/7
I was going to mention the fact that this model costs $100 more than its predecessor for very little in the way of major improvements. But since the OnePlus 3 is no longer available for sale from OnePlus, the point is basically moot. A smartphone as good...
Published: 2016-12-16, Author: Manuel , review by: notebookcheck.net
high-quality chassis, high-end performance without throttling, good camera, fast storage, fast WLAN, dual-SIM, notification lever, USB Type-C, up to 128 GB internal storage, decent voice quality with noise suppression, good display, Quick-Charge, long ba
only LTE Cat. 6, different frequencies depending on the region, no storage expansion, no FM radio, webcam not as sharp as before, no Infrared, speakers with some static, no headphones in the box
The OnePlus 3T is a worthy successor to the OnePlus 3. The task was not too challenging for the manufacturer though, because the previous model was already one of the best high-end Android smartphones. The changes for the OnePlus 3T are also pretty small...
Published: 2016-12-15, Author: Chris , review by: phandroid.com
Premium build quality, Crazy fast performance, Even faster fingerprint reader, Great display, Rock solid battery life, Fully capable camera, Blazing fast charging, High-quality OEM accessories
No water resistance, No wireless charging, No SD card slot, No CDMA support (Verizon, Sprint), Alert Slider still sucks (there's no automatic Do not Disturb), Video quality is pretty poor, Choppy UI, Laggy touch screen performance, Poor customer service
We said it in our OnePlus 3 review over 5 months ago: OnePlus didn't just hit it out of the ballpark with the 3 — they knocked it into the next galaxy. The OnePlus 3T is no different. It takes an already appealing smartphone and makes it that much more en...
There's no point in comparing the OnePlus 3T to the OnePlus 3 since the 3 is effectively discontinued and all new purchases will be the OnePlus 3T. With that being said, if you're currently using a OnePlus 3, you probably don't need to spend money upgradi...
Abstract: About six months ago, OnePlus launched their new flagship device, the OnePlus 3. Despite being affordable, the OnePlus 3 did not skimp on specs or features, and offered excellent value. In Neowin's in-depth review I called it one of the best Android devic...
Abstract: When OnePlus delivered the more mid-range, but absolutely gorgeous OnePlus X last year, we fully expected to see a sequel to that this year. OnePlus has changed things up again on us though, and instead of a mid-ranger we got another high-end phone that's...
Abstract: The OnePlus 3T has been in house for a good week or so now and it's bringing back very similar vibes to the OnePlus 3, which makes sense since they are both so similar. Those are good vibes, by the way, as the original OnePlus 3 was already one of our fav...