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November 2017
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The editors liked
The slim bezel design
On-screen buttons
And Samsung OLED display make the front of this phone every bit as good as the $800 flagships
The metal back feels great
And it's way more durable than the all-glass phones out there
The rear fingerprint reader
This phone is fast. It rivals the Pixel 2 most of the time
The 18
9 display offers more space without making the phone harder to hold
Still one of the fastest out there
And it's on the back (the right place)
Getting rid of the capacitive buttons is a
Solid overall design
Great new display and bezel ratios
SRGB and DCI-P3 calibration options
Fingerprint sensor is ultra fast
Face unlock is just as fast as fingerprint scanning
Fantastic official cases
Lots of pack-ins and overall value
3.5mm audio
Dual sim
Super slim design with thin bezels and premium build
Excellent performance
Phone is easy to hold in one hand
Face unlock is lightning quick
Headphone jack
Great large display handles well under sunlight
Excellent software with no bloatware
Seriously wellrounded package
Charges ridiculously fast (060% in 30 minutes)
Finger print reader works perfectly
And is located in an ideal position
Facial recognition works really well
Clean OS
Void of bloat. Fast
And smooth
DualSIM feature is gr
Fast processor for the price
Bright screen
Better-than-average front camera
Well-placed fingerprint sensor
Futuristic design
Great 18
9 display
Good camera performance
Face unlock is blazing fast
Very good pricing
Premium build quality
Lots of RAM means great performance
Clean
Relatively stock Android
The OnePlus 5T has a bigger screen and its camera takes better low-light photos than the 5. Its few software tweaks are useful in small ways
Display upgrade brings it in line with premium Android phones
Chip and battery life are simply stellar
OxygenOS is nearly as good as stock Android
Great value
Sleek new design
Facial recognition
Dependable camera
Satisfying UI
Minimalist
Elegant design
Fits 6-inch display within the dimensions of a one-handed phone
Thoughtfully optimized software
Reading Mode
$499 starting price
Solid battery life
Responsive face unlock feature
Premium allmetal design
Robust sounding speaker
Great display for 1080p
Great battery life
Competitive price
Dash charging is still the fastest on the market
OxygenOS is a breath of fresh air
Wonderful performance
Best possible hardware in an affordable Android flagship
Retains the headphone jack and still features a slim form factor
Both of both worlds in security features
Super durable
Taller display to keep up with the competition
Massive amounts of interna
Beautiful Screen
Blistering performance
Flagship-caliber cameras
Very fast charging
Amazing value
Very stable metal case
Wide range of LTE bands
Fast Wi-Fi
Fast UFS-2.1 memory
Very high performance
Color-accurate screen
Slim
Up-to-date software
Precise GPS
Clear call quality
Optional dark software theme
Very good cameras
Rather low power
The editors didn't like
No water resistance
No MicroSD card
The OnePlus 5T brings another small price increase. These add up
And could eventually put OP in direct competition with the likes of Google and Samsung
The phone launches with Android 7.1.1. There's no excuse for that
It's only 1080p
So there's a litt
No VR support
Display is only 1080p
Not IP rated for water or dust resistance
Single bottom-firing speaker
Portrait mode has taken a step back from the OnePlus 5
No wireless charging
Rear camera is not flagship quality
Not water resistant at all
No expandable storage
Optical zoom from the OP5 is gone on the 5T
Camera struggles in some lowlight conditions
Low-resolution screen for its size
Dubious low-light camera promises
No Android Oreo at launch
Loudspeaker distorts at maximum volume
Battery life could've been better
Photos by Raj Rout
Slippery
Camera is only OK
The phone's face unlock doesn't authorize payments and its dual camera's digital rather than telephoto zoom is a step back. There's no expandable storage
And it's not rated for water resistance
Camera is better
But the loss of a telephoto lens is a bummer
Water resistance
Or wireless charging
The main camera is still not as good as flagship competition
Shipping without the latest version of Android is not encouraging
Face Unlock grows frustratingly inconsistent in challenging light
Good, Large, bright and clear screen, Great battery life, Useful software features, Very good performance
Photo quality in daylight could be better, No weatherproofing or wireless charging, Android 8.0 update will take months
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 di...
Well built, Good performance, Nice display, Improved low light photography, still not the best
No water or dust resistance, Not running on Android Oreo out of the box
The OnePlus 5T is now your best alternative to your stock Android craving, which not only performs well but now has the looks as well. The phone also offers a good camera, is well built and the battery is as reliable as it was on the OnePlus 5. It can be...
OnePlus 5T was launched on Thursday at a glitzy event, heralding another flagship-class smartphone by the company just five months after the launch of the OnePlus 5. The new OnePlus 5T has pretty much the same innards as its predecessor, and comes in the
Photo quality in daylight could be better, No weatherproofing or wireless charging, Android 8.0 update will take months
Abstract: It's half past five on OnePlus time and the 5T has just been unveiled, the interim upgrade that repacks the OnePlus 5 to make it more enticing for the holiday shoppers. T is to the OnePlus what S is to the iPhone, which means the OnePlus 5T isn't a comple...
Abstract: There was a small part of me that was worried that the OnePlus 5T would be a phone of missed opportunities. Although OnePlus equipped the new phone with a whole bunch of goodies, one of the biggest things I wanted to see upgraded was left untouched.So, w...
So after exploring all of the pros and cons, in the end, the team thinks the OnePlus 5T is still a pretty good phone but it may not be a justified upgrade from the OnePlus 5. Granted, it has powerful specifications, the big 6.01-inch display is great for...
While lacking an external microSD card slot and coming with near stock Android 7.1.1 Nougat, the OnePlus 5T is a versatile performer that will please many.OnePLus 5TRM2,4499.2Value9.0/10Performance9.5/10Feature9.0/10Design9.0/10Usability9.5/10SpecsDispl...
Abstract: The OnePlus 5T joins the fullview 18:9 smartphone bandwagon with its 6.01-inch display but how durable is it? JerryRigEverything find out in their usual set of scratch, burn and bend durability tests but if you have to know now, you should probably keep t...
Published: 2017-11-21, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv/my/
18:9 aspect screen brings it bang up to date, Slight camera improvements, Same great performance & battery life
No waterproofing, wireless charging, Camera quality still middle of the pack, A bit too soon
The 5T is a slick improvement on an already slick phone, with useful extras in addition to that eye-catching screen.It's still very much a handset made to a budget, which becomes clear when you stick it next to a more expensive rival - there's no waterpro...
Abstract: This scenario is guaranteed to make a bad day even worse: your “old” smartphone 's battery life is now at a single digit (with the bar icon in bright red), you don't have your charger with you, and you left your trusty power bank at home. Imagine the horr...