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November 2017
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The editors liked
Big and vivid 18
9 ratio display
Dash Charge is great as always
Solid ergonomic build
Speedy and smooth performance
Great hardware
Long-lasting battery
Appealing price
Excellent specification for the price that puts Apple and Samsung to shame
Larger display with smaller bezels
Face recognition works well
Premium metal design
The OnePlus 5T has a bigger screen and its camera takes better low-light photos than the 5. Its few software tweaks are useful in small ways
Flagship power at affordable price
Premium look with headphone jack
Face unlock and fingerprint reader
Good screen
Excellent photos
Powerful internals
Face Unlock works well
Big 18
9 screen
Same size as before
Reasonable price
Great screen
Affordable price
Premium design
User friendly features
Edgetoedge screen update for the OnePlus 5
Excellent battery life
Great camera
Solid performance
18
9 aspect screen brings it bang up to date
Slight camera improvements
Same great performance & battery life
Low price
Great battery time
Huge screen
6-inch AMOLED screen with slim bezels
Great performance
Simple software
Competitive price
Face unlock works well
Capable camera with strong portrait mode
Great battery life
Good build
DualSim
Good camera
Bluetooth 5
Also availble with 6GB of RAM andb 64GB of storage space for £449
The smartphone comes with a case in the box
It can be unlocked simply by looking at it
The camera takes good shots and even has a portrait mode that keeps the subject in focus while blur
The editors didn't like
Still no QuadHD resolution
No Android Oreo yet
No IP-rated water or dust resistance
Camera not quite a flagship
Camera output is often grainy and particularly struggles in low light
Rating
The camera
Battery has stayed same size
Still 'only' full HD resolution
The phone's face unlock doesn't authorize payments and its dual camera's digital rather than telephoto zoom is a step back. There's no expandable storage
And it's not rated for water resistance
Display still ‘only' full HD
No expandable storage
Arrives with older Android 7
No water or dust resistance
No Android Oreo
Secondary camera is a gimmick
No microSD expansion
No waterproofing
Camera slightly behind rivals
Screen still 'only' HD
Lack of expandable memory
Wireless charging
Camera quality still middle of the pack
A bit too soon
Doesn't come with the latest version of Android
Face unlock isn't that useful
Screen isn't QHD
No water resistance
Old version of Android installed at launch
Old version of Android
No IP water resistance rating
Screen only FHD
No wireless charging
Questions around support
The screen suffers from glare in bright light and fingerprint marks
There's no MicroSD card slot (although even the smallest capacity of 64GB should be sufficient for those that don't want loads of music and photos stored on their device)
Great hardware, long-lasting battery, appealing price
Camera output is often grainy and particularly struggles in low light, Rating:
In short The OnePlus 5T makes an appealing budget alternative to a flagship, with excellent hardware performance and impressive battery stamina. However, not all the flagship features are there, and we think more people will be bothered by the lack of wi...
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Good screen, Excellent photos, Powerful internals, Face Unlock works well
No water or dust resistance, No Android Oreo, Secondary camera is a gimmick
The OnePlus 5T would be a remarkable phone even if it were priced at the same level as Samsung, Sony or LG's efforts, but for less than £450 it's an absolute steal. While it lacks some premium features such as waterproofing, wireless charging and opticall...
Published: 2017-12-08, Author: Matthew , review by: wired.co.uk
Low price, great battery time, huge screen
Doesn't come with the latest version of Android, face unlock isn't that useful, screen isn't QHD
If you're after an Android phone that won't break the bank, the OnePlus 5T deserves your consideration. There are small niggles that prevent this phone being truly great, though. It's not shipped with the latest version of Android, the face unlock doesn't...
Published: 2017-12-01, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: OnePlus Company appeared on the mobile market quite recently – in 2013, but during this time managed to gain popularity by releasing seven smartphones. The first smartphone, OnePlus One, was adopted with caution, the irony sounded even with regard to the...
Also availble with 6GB of RAM andb 64GB of storage space for £449, The smartphone comes with a case in the box, It can be unlocked simply by looking at it, The camera takes good shots and even has a portrait mode that keeps the subject in focus while blur
The screen suffers from glare in bright light and fingerprint marks, There's no MicroSD card slot (although even the smallest capacity of 64GB should be sufficient for those that don't want loads of music and photos stored on their device), It lacks featu
The OnePlus 5T is a great value for money smartphone. It feels like a high-end device without the hefty price tag. Simple to use, it has a good camera and even better battery life...
Abstract: Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur OnePlus 5T review finds a flagship phone update that brings it inline with other premium phones through the inclusion of a new fuller display, that fills 80% of the front face. There are other...
Great screen, Affordable price, Premium design, User friendly features
Camera slightly behind rivals, Screen still 'only' HD
The OnePlus 5T is a very impressive phone. It's got a sleek, premium design, a great dual camera setup, and it's unbelievably fast.With the updated screen and camera, it certainly puts a cat among the Android flagship pigeons.At this price, it's tough to...
Published: 2017-11-22, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: The price of high-end smartphones is out of control. The iPhone X starts at £999, while Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 retails at £869. As much as I like nice things, ponying up that much for a phone is kind of ridiculous. Do we really need a notch that lets you...