With the 'Never Settle' mantra, every year, OnePlus further fine-tunes its tried-and-tested recipe for producing a smartphone with top-shelf specs at a competitive price ratio, filled to the brim with flagship features.
The OnePlus 6T gets lots of plus marks for bringing us a whole lot of cool features!
The in-display fingerprint sensor is, according to OnePlus, the fastest in-display reader in the industry with an unlock time of approximately .34 seconds. That's blink of an eye stuff!
An amazing display for the money: The display on the OnePlus 6T rivals those on more expensive phones thanks to an expansive 6.4-inch AMOLED (2340 x 1080) panel and a less obtrusive dewdrop notch. The slimmer camera cut-out is another smart design idea that makes the display feel almost edge-to-edge.
OnePlus has made all sorts of improvements to their cameras including enhanced HDR and portrait modes and new studio lighting modes that recognize faces and simulate studio-quality lighting. The new Night photography feature is also worthy of mention, giving great results in low light.
Inside the OnePlus 6T is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset, with 6GB or 8GB of RAM depending on the model, and 128GB or 256GB of internal storage. On the software side of things, the new Smart Boost mode stores app data in memory to improve cold boot times. This means much faster app launch times, with an improvement of up to 25%, depending on the app.
The OnePlus 6T features a big and powerful 3,700mAh battery and fast-charging also makes a return, so you quickly top up your phone when the battery finally starts to run a little low.
Manufacturer: OnePlus
With the 'Never Settle' mantra, every year, OnePlus further fine-tunes its tried-and-tested recipe for producing a smartphone with top-shelf specs at a competitive price ratio, filled to the brim with flagship features.
I rather liked the OnePlus 6 on review , with me praising its "absolutely atomic" speed, and "benchmark scores that absolutely smoke rival flagships". Fast forward almost six months and OnePlus has returned with its usual mid-year update of the device in the form of the OnePlus 6T.
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
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 6T is the perfect phone for OnePlus's first carrier partnership, with great specs, a gorgeous design, and the same low price.
Gorgeous design with a fantastic purple gradient option; Excellent specs; battery; and display; Low price as always
Camera is still unremarkable; No wireless charging; headphone jack; or water resistance
One of the most innovative and striking phones to emerge in the last months of 2018, with strong designs and genuinely ground-breaking features.
Very strong pricing; Good battery life; Fast charging
No wireless charging; Uneven camera
Early in 2018 One Plus 6 had a worldwide launch for their flagship new phone in the Olympic Park in Stratford, here a phone from OnePlus 6 with an added ‘T' that has a lot of the features but at around half the price.
The OnePlus 6T is the previous flagship model from mid-range manufacturer, OnePlus. Announced in November 2018, it follows on from the OnePlus 6 which was launched in May 2018. Some of the upgrades to the phone are relatively minor, being a bridging point between the older model and the recently...
The OnePlus 6T brings a smaller notch, bigger battery and an in-display fingerprint sensor, but is that enough to warrant an upgrade
Better display; Longer battery life; As fast as it gets in the Android ecosystem
In-display fingerprint works eight out of ten times; No 3.5mm headphone jack; Secondary camera has no real use whatsoever
Today, OnePlus is announcing its newest flagship smartphone and lifting the review embargo. The OnePlus 6T is a mid-cycle update to the OnePlus 6, so while the specs haven't moved much, you do get plenty of upgrades.
The new "teardrop" notch design is the best execution of a notch we've seen so far; It's only as big as it needs to be, The on-screen fingerprint reader works great for a first-gen product, and it's just so cool, A great Android loadout: stock-ish Android with lots of options, The best Android...
A fragile, all-glass body, No wireless charging, No headphone jack, No always-on ambient display, Only bi-monthly security updates Come on OnePlus; Keep up
Good specs in a (relatively) cheap package has been OnePlus' schtick since the original OnePlus One, and with few flops it's stuck to that formula, bringing us to the OnePlus 6T .
Screen One can quibble about resolution; but the panel quality is great; Camera Low-light performance has improved a lot; Design Smaller notch and chin will please the picky; shape still feels comfortable; Software Oxygen OS is still close to stock; and it's still great; Price $549 is one of the...
Headphone Jack It doesn't have one; , Design, again Doesn't bother me, but many dislike glass backs, especially without wireless charging, Speakers Not the best sound, Water resistance Still no official IP rating, Price, again $549 also represents a bump for the cheapest model (though it has double...
Starting at $549, OnePlus' latest flagship is still one of the best deals you can get on a smartphone right now. No other manufacturer has perfected the marriage of hardware and software quite as well as OnePlus, and even Google is still having issues optimizing its vision of Android for its...
OxygenOS is still awesome Fantastic battery life Small notch is a plus Smart software takes advantage of extra memory Available in T-Mobile stores
Fake speaker grill replaces the headphone jack Thicker than the OnePlus 6 In-screen fingerprint reader is fairly slow and inconsistent
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