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May 2019
(87%)
517 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
120 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
870100517
The editors liked
Very fast
On trend in-screen fingerprint reader
Optic AMOLED screen is big and has a small notch
Android 9.0 Pie out of the box
Comprehensive in-box package of accessories
The OnePlus 6T offers top-notch hardware including a lightning-speed processor and an excellent camera for hundreds of dollars less than its competitors. For US customers
It works on Verizon's network
New fingerprint sensor feels cutting-edge
Up-to-date
Versatile OS
Fast Charge is still great
Sleek
Premium design
Great performance
Great battery life
Top-end design
Truly all-day battery life
Powerful rear camera
Fluid performance
Impressive rear camera
Speedy performance
Fast charging battery
Feels great in hand
Battery comfortably lasts a day
Runs Android Pie out of the box
McLaren Edition good value
Unbeatable performance
Competitively priced
In-screen fingerprint reader works well
The fastest in-screen fingerprint scanner yet
Has all the main bits a top-end phone needs
Great price point
Good battery life
Great screen
Excellent performance
Dualsim
Good camera
Bluetooth 5
Great software
Tiny notch
Inscreen fingerprint sensor
Alert slider
Solid specs for a competitive price
Lovely design
Longer battery life
Great design
Clean and fast software
Good camera setup
Fast performance
Very strong pricing
Fast charging
Simple design
In-display fingerprint scanner
Great cameras
Improved battery life
The price
Games and videos look extremely smooth and fluid on the handset
The camera takes great shots even in low light
It's quick to recharge - OnePlus says 30 minutes of charging will provide a day's worth of battery life
Simple and straightforward to use
Lightening fast Great battery life Oxygen OS close to stock Android Gorgeous screen Specs Price
The editors didn't like
Battery capacity remains good not great
Camera system has not moved on much from the OnePlus 6
Still no wireless charging functionality
Water resistant
But not IP67/68 certified
The phone doesn't have a headphone jack or a water-resistant design. Its in-screen fingerprint reader should work a tad faster
Camera's Nightscape mode needs work
Another headphone jack bites the dust
Fingerprint sensor needs refinement
Poor audio capabilities
No 3.5mm headphone jack
No wireless charging
Not a QHD display
No headphone jack
'Only' full HD resolution
No microSD card slot
Low light camera results not always great
Design could be more exciting
Getting more pricey
Front camera isn't very good
Speaker is a little weak
The 3.5mm headphone jack is no more
Other cheaper phones on the horizon
Mostly similar to the OnePlus 6
Glass back but no wireless charging
No IP water resistance rating
No expandable storage
No headphone socket
Small evolution on the OnePlus 6
No standout features
Display is still only FHD
Fingerprint scanner could be better
Uneven camera
Screen is still FHD+
No IP certification
Wireless charging or headphone jack
Rating
There's no MicroSD card slot (although 120GB should be sufficent space)
The facial unlock feature can't be used on secure apps like internet banking
You can't listen to music through wired headphones and charge the phone at the same time
Slippery as hell
Thank god for the included case Notch Underscreen fingerprint reader not as fast
As a capacitive one
I needed to press on a lot harder than I was used to Fingerprint magnet The prefitted screen protector is prone to scratches To date
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...
Published: 2018-10-29, Author: Ali , review by: bgr.in
Abstract: The OnePlus 6T has been officially launched, with global pricing starting at $549 (approximately Rs 40,200). And it's largely true to the rumors and reports that we've been hearing for the past few weeks. Like other ‘T' upgrades from OnePlus, the OnePlu...
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...
Abstract: Decisions, decisions, decisions. The holiday season is upon us and 'tis the season of joy and happiness. But it could also be one of the most stressful events each year because them presents won't buy themselves, will they? That's why we decided...
Abstract: Decisions, decisions, decisions. The holiday season is upon us and 'tis the season of joy and happiness. But it could also be one of the most stressful events each year because them presents won't buy themselves, will they? That's why we decided...
magandang buhay ng baterya, mahusay na screen, excellent performance, dual-sim, magandang camera, Bluetooth 5, great software, tiny notch, in-screen fingerprint sensor, alert slider
glass back but no wireless charging, no IP water resistance rating, walang napapalawak na imbakan, walang headphone socket, The frosted glass back is a little plain in the flesh, while the mirror finish is a fingerprint magnet. Kunan ng larawan: Samuel Gi
OnePlus phones have always been good for the money, offering top specifications in well-built devices, but not pushing the boundaries of what's possible.That's changed for the OnePlus 6T. It is pushing what's possible with the popular all-screen design us...
Background & Introduction, I never did a proper review of the OnePlus 3, just this first impressions article which was admittedly written whilst wearing a thick pair of honeymoon glasses. But the truth is that the honeymoon phase never wore off. I did ext
Background & Introduction
All in all, with the 6T, OnePlus took two steps forward and one step back. The larger battery and improved notch are much appreciated features, but these come at the expense of the headphone jack, a more reliable fingerprint scanner, and a notification LE...
The OnePlus 6T has enough notable improvements over the 6. The challenge for OnePlus 6 owners, however, is to determine if those improvements are worth the price of the upgrade.Good robust designMinimalist teardrop cutout for front cameraBigger batteryIn-...
The OnePlus 6T is the best Android phone you can buy right now. Although it is not perfect like there are better phones out there with better camera, better in low light photography (Huawei Mate 20 Pro), faster in terms of software updates (Google Pixel 3...