OnePlus 7T Review
For years, OnePlus had a simple strategy: Release one phone, its best, at any given time. Often that was two phones a year, but that was fine; each phone was its best at the moment. This year, the company has already released three versions of the OnePlus 7: the OnePlus 7, the 7 Pro, and the 7 Pro 5G. The $599 OnePlus 7T is not actually a sequel to the 7 Pro, although it replaces the 7 Pro on T-Mobile's shelves. It's the sequel to the 7. (There's also a 7T Pro, but it isn't coming to the US.) Yes, it's confusing. And this confusion trickles over into the phone itself, which feels like a step back from the OnePlus 7 Pro.
A Flatter Screen
The OnePlus 7T is roomy. It measures 6.33 by 2.93 by 0.32 inches (HWD) and weighs 6.70 ounces. The screen is flat, not curved; the extra edges make the difference between the 7T's 6.55 inches and the 7 Pro's 6.67 inches on the same-size body. There's a notch at the top of the screen for the front-facing camera that doesn't bother.
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The OnePlus 7T for T-Mobile has terrific performance for its price, but it occupies an uncomfortable place in the company's phone lineup.
Good price for fast, smooth performance; Excellent wireless capabilities; Fast charging
Poor low-light camera performance; Less storage and shorter battery life than the OnePlus 7 Pro