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OnePlus 7 review
With OnePlus moving to a two smartphone approach this year and delivering a Pro flagship with a bunch of the company and market firsts it was super easy to overlook the way more conservative OnePlus 7.- Great OLED screen
- Top notch under-display fingerprint performance
- Decently sounding stereo speakers with very good loudness
- Excellent battery life
- Excellent main camera
- Bloat-free
- stock-looking and snappy Android experience utilizing the rare UFS 3.0 storage
- 20W charging speed is better than...
OnePlus 7 review: A fast 7 Pro alternative that’s cheaper but with less features
While the Oneplus 7 lacks the excitement of the 7 Pro, it's the sensible choice if you're shopping on a budget. Get this phone over the older 6T. The OnePlus 7 is either a more affordable, less exciting OnePlus 7 Pro ($499 at Amazon), or a souped-up OnePlus 6T ($720 at Amazon), depending on how you look at it. At £549 in the UK (with 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage, as reviewed), it sits below the £699-equivalent 7 Pro, and a touch under the £579-equivalent 6T. You do lose some of the pizzazz of the Pro with that extra money you're saving, but the additional power makes it a better option over the older 6T.- The OnePlus 7 shares the Pro's powerful processor
- has a great battery life and comes with a more affordable price tag.
- Its lack of a pop-up selfie camera and additional wide-angle lens means it's more of a marginal upgrade over last year's OnePlus 6T than a variant of the OnePlus 7 Pro
- There's no expandable storage or headphone jack, either.
OnePlus 7 review: Evolution, not revolution
By launching at the same time as the impressive OnePlus 7 Pro, the standard OnePlus 7 has been seen as a sort-of "lite" phone. It's the device that barely got any mention at the launch and hasn't been talked about much since. But don't let that fool you into thinking it's a bad phone.- Very good value for money
- Fast and fluid performance
- Solid build and premium design
- Stereo sound is improved
- Not much has changed since the 6T
- No wireless charging
- No official IP rating
OnePlus 7T
The OnePlus 7T is the latest smartphone from OnePlus , and the successor of the OnePlus 7 launched 6-months ago. It comes with a large 6.55-inches Fluid AMOLED Full-HD+ display, with 1080 x 2340 pixels resolution, a 19.5:9 aspect ratio, and upto 90Hz display refresh rate.
OnePlus 7 review
The OnePlus 7 is closer to a 6T with a specs bump than it is to the all-new 7 Pro, but that's really no bad thing. Here's our full review
Easier to live with than the OnePlus 7 Pro...
I initially purchased the OnePlus 7 Pro but found it very difficult to live with. It's top-heavy, the curved screen reflects and distorts light and the form factor is just generally uncomfortable. I swapped it for a OnePlus 7 and this simpler, more robust design hits the mark.
i had the oneplus 5 great phone, but it was time to upgrade to the oneplus 7, and im so happy oneplus is the best, i would definitely recommend for gsm carriers.
OnePlus 7 Review – A Whole Lotta Phone For £500
Sure, the OnePlus 7 is more conventional and doesn't try to dazzle with technical gimmicks, but it's also one of the most powerful phones you can buy for under £500- Great screen
- Good design
- Amazing value
- No wireless charging
- Outclassed by the OnePlus 7 Pro
OnePlus 7 review: absolutely brilliant, but not for everyone
OnePlus 7 is an incremental upgrade to the flagship OnePlus 6T that launched in October last year. The OnePlus 7 is designed for those who don't fancy coughing up for the all-singing, all-dancing OnePlus 7 Pro or its 5G-enabled counterpart , which start from £649 – the highest price ever commanded...- It's impossibly fast
- In-screen fingerprint scanner is fast
- futuristic
- Camera is solid
- Fast-charger in the box
- Screen is fine
- but not the best
- No water resistance
- No 3.5mm headphone port
OnePlus 7T Review: Putting $999 Phones To Shame
Contrary to popular belief, the OnePlus 7T is actually a successor to the OnePlus 7. Which never made its way over to the US. So many are comparing it to the OnePlus 7 Pro that did come to the US, and it compares pretty well. The price is very similar to the OnePlus 7 Pro, only about $70 difference.- Impressive design for a sub-$600 smartphone
- Incredible performance
- Great battery life
- Oxygen OS 10 is amazing
- Android 10 out of the box
- Great value for the money
- Smaller and easier to handle than the OnePlus 7 Pro
- No wireless charging
- No IP rating for waterproofing
- Camera could use some work
- No expandable storage
- No "upgraded" models (just one version in the US