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OnePlus 5T 128GB

OnePlus 5T is a 6.0-inch flagship phone with a Snapdragon 835 SoC and 8 GB of RAM memory. The 128 GB storage model allows you to store more images, documents, and videos than the 64 GB model. 

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Manufacturer: OnePlus

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PC Quest
★★★★★
6 years ago

In comparison with OnePlus 5, the 5T is slightly better with more modern features. It runs smoothly without troubling to kill the app running at the background. You can click quality shots in daylight and even in low light. It's a perfect choice, right now, at this price segment.

Sharp screen; good battery; performance; camera

Running on old Android N and Android 8.0 update will take months

mobigyaan.com
★★★★★
6 years ago

This year in June, we saw OnePlus 5 , the flagship killer that offers all-round experience until the OnePlus 5T arrived and it made the OnePlus 5 look obsolete. OnePlus 5T has gone bezel-less and it's the biggest difference to the OnePlus 5.

Bezel-Less Design & Large AMOLED Display; Blazing Fast Performance; Very Good Camera Package; Face Unlock Works Well; Dash Charging Support

No Android Oreo out-of-the-box; Not IP68 Certified; Lacks microSD support

Tech2
★★★★
6 years ago
OnePlus 5T review: The best smartphone under Rs 35,000 in India

After using the phone for three weeks, it's easy to conclude, that the OnePlus 5T is now a proper flagship.

gadgetdiary.com
★★★★★
6 years ago

OnePlus 5 was a very well received smartphone, and certainly one of the best that we saw this year. To keep the ball rolling and to keep the 5 relevant for a few more months, OnePlus is out with a mid-cycle hardware upgrade, the 5T, that further refines the premium mid-range experience and justifies...

smartprix.com
★★★★
6 years ago
OnePlus 5T (6GB RAM + 64GB)

mid range device performance decreases after few months

quick face recognisation; good camera

no dual front camera; no dust resistant; no water resistant; no sd card slot; no stereo speaker

Mobile Syrup
★★★★★
6 years ago
OnePlus 5T Review: Stay the same

In what's quickly becoming an annual tradtion for the company, OnePlus is back with a new take on a phone it released earlier in the year. For OnePlus, the OnePlus 5T represents a chance to improve on OnePlus 5, a device that was mostly stellar but marred by a less than great camera experience,...

Superlative performance in almost every context; 'Pure' Android with smart and thoughtful added features; Long-lasting battery and excellent fast charging support

Main camera still under performs in low-light; No waterproofing or inductive charging; Does not ship with Android Oreo pre-installed

Pocket Lint
★★★★★
6 years ago
OnePlus 5T review: A true flagship in every way

Although it isn't as cheap as OnePlus phones from years gone by, this - on first impressions - still seems like an incredible phone, that just also happens to cost a lot less than regular big-name flagship phones.

Big and vivid 18:9 ratio display; Dash Charge is great as always; Solid ergonomic build; Speedy and smooth performance

Still no QuadHD resolution; No Android Oreo yet; No IP-rated water or dust resistance; Camera not quite a flagship

Tech Advisor
★★★★★
6 years ago
OnePlus 5T review

The OnePlus 5T isn't a surprise, both in its existence and the fact it's very similar to the OnePlus 5. It stands as a reminder that 2017 was the year every company quickly produced a phone with an 18:9 display to make sure its bezels didn't look outdated on the store shelf.

gadgets.ndtv.com
★★★★★
6 years ago

Last year, OnePlus replaced the 3 with the 3T because there was a new processor available. This year, it's a new kind of display. In both cases, the changes wouldn't be major enough for large brands to break their yearly cycles, and that just shows the differences between the old and new guards.

KitGuru
★★★★
6 years ago
OnePlus 5T Review: Price to Performance King!

For £499, the OnePlus 5T looks like it has everything you'd expect from a phone that costs hundreds of pounds more. There's a 6in AMOLED display, Snapdragon 835 processor, dual camera setup, fingerprint scanner and new facial recognition technology.

Very fast; Modern design; Fingerprint scanner and facial recognition are really good; Clean software with a few useful tweaks; Dash charge is great

Camera is disappointing; Storage not expandable

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