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OnePlus 7T Pro 12GB 256GB

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4 years ago
OnePlus 7T Pro review: excellent hardware and software combine on one of the phones of the year

The OnePlus 7T Pro is the latest and greatest flagship from OnePlus, packed with top-tier specs and a stylish design that builds on the OnePlus 7 Pro – making it a serious rival to the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S10 and the Pixel 4 at the top-end of the Android market.

Superb design and screen; Packed with power; OxygenOS impresses

Not much improvement over the OnePlus 7 Pro; Only one internal storage option; Camera could be better

johnlewis.com
★★★★★
4 years ago
Excellent phone and cheaper than the competition

I've switched back from iOS to Android for this phone and so far it doesn't disappoint. The screen is great, as is the battery and it's super fast. As a nice bonus it comes with a case and a screen protector pre-installed. The only potential down-side for some people will be the size.

Android Police
★★★★★
4 years ago
OnePlus 7T Pro review: The best OnePlus phone, but not the one you should buy

When I shared my first impressions of the OnePlus 7T Pro a few weeks back, the sum of my observations was that nothing much had changed since the last generation. Having spent more time with the phone, that's even more apparent, and so are its various imperfections.

Display Even though I'm not one for curves; it's a beautiful display; and the 90Hz refresh rate is still just as impressive alongside the rapid animations; Performance Still the fastest; smoothest Android experience - even ahead of the Pixel 4; Design and build OnePlus now makes some of the best...

Design, again The Haze Blue color isn't quite as classy as the Nebula Blue from the 7 Pro, and there's no other visual difference; I've found the alert slider can be accidentally switched all too easily, Size It's a big chunk of a phone, and more unwieldy than the narrower 7T, Software While Oxygen...

Phone Arena
★★★★★
4 years ago
OnePlus 7T Pro Review

OnePlus has a new business strategy this year – instead of releasing two phones a year like it used to, the company revealed four in 2019. Earlier this year, the OnePlus 7 was announced alongside the more exciting OnePlus 7 Pro – destined for international markets and for the US audience,...

Beautiful display; OxygenOS is fast and functional; Launched with Android 10; Versatile camera; Great battery life; Ultra-fast charging

No US availability yet; Macro mode is fun; but the quality of macro photos isn't great

PC Magazine
★★★★
4 years ago
OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren

The $899.99 McLaren is less expensive than most of the other 5G phones currently out there, but that doesn't mean you should buy it. T-Mobile's low-band 5G just doesn't provide enough of a performance bump right now to justify the $350 price difference over the excellent OnePlus 7 Pro.

Fastest Android phone available right now; Gorgeous screen; Quick charging; Supports T-Mobile and Sprint 5G (pending merger)

5G speeds don't justify the price if the merger doesn't go through; No wireless charging; Big

PC Magazine
★★★★
4 years ago
OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren Review

The OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren is a good buy for a big phone on the "New T-Mobile." At $899.99, it costs $300 less than our Editor's Choice, the Samsung Galaxy S20+, and has slightly better network performance. With the McLaren's terrific screen, superior software, and good-enough camera, it's a tough decision whether the S20+ is worth the extra coin. A lot has happened since we first reviewed this phone in December, so we decided it's worth another look. Most notably, the Sprint/T-Mobile merger is effectively a done deal, and the Samsung Galaxy S20 lineup set a new standard for both high cost and performance. Whether you choose a McLaren or an S20+ on T-Mobile is going to come down to whether you need key additional specs on the S20+'s sheet. Do you live in a central city likely to get high-band 5G, do you want to experiment with 8K recording, or do you just want to be part of the Samsung mainstream? Then go with the S20+. Otherwise, the McLaren is a very compelling alternative. Wha...

The OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren is a wickedly powerful Android phone which falls just short of the Galaxy S20 series on performance, for considerably less coin.

Fast performance; Gorgeous screen; Quick charging; Supports T-Mobile and Sprint 5G

Not quite up to the Galaxy S20 series spec-wise; No wireless charging

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