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October 2020
(85%)
299 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(83%)
180 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Fastest charging on a mainstream phone
Industry-leading display quality
Great value for the money
Impressively fast and smooth performance
First non-Google phone with Android 11
Dual SIM
Bright and smooth 120Hz display
Super fast charging
Slick and unobtrusive software
Solid performance
Premium design
Gorgeous 120Hz AMOLED flat display
65W fast charging is a game-changer
One of the fastest Android phones
Android 11 out of the box
Decent cameras
Solid build quality
Crisp haptics
Smooth
Colorful display
Great battery life
Fast charging
Stunning 120Hz AMOLED display
Blazing fast performance
65W fast charging support
Gorgeous design and feel
Huge
Low-on-bezel screen
Impressive value
Beautiful 120Hz display
Strong performance
Reliable software updates
Excellent battery life for a 5G phone
Unbelievable charging speeds
Excellent 120Hz AMOLED display
Likable design
Incredibly fast charging
Versatile bundled fast charger
Dependable battery life
Flagship-grade performance
Powerful speakers
Versatile camera
Good day and night quality
Excellent UI performance
Battery life
65W charging
Display
Performance
The gloriously vivid
Large
And flat 6.55″ display
Cameras are very good
120Hz refresh rate
Solid premium build and design
Highly responsive and accurate in-screen fingerprint readers and facial recognition
Top-of-the-line Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 an
Gorgeous 120Hz display
Buttery-smooth performance
Excellent battery life
Insanely fast charging
Well-optimized software
Really good camera performance
Quality build (materials)
Fast performance
120Hz display
Exquisitely smooth and even. I'm really
Really picky about displays
And this is perfect
Good-to-great
Though it varies a little more than I expected
The 8T is the usual OnePlus speed demon
Even without the "plus" version of the chipset
OnePlus make
120Hz AMOLED screen
65W fast charging
5G and dual SIMs
Very good performance
Android 11
Bright
Sharp
Colorful display (flat
Too!)
Display 120Hz image refresh rate
Fast wired charging (with included charger)
Simple software with great potential for advance users
Cameras capture great photos in most conditions
Slim
Clean
And modern design
Great premium feel and build
Amazing 120 Hz Fluid AMOLED display
Oxygen OS is the best looking version of Android
12GB of RAM and the Snapdragon 865 give great performance
Cameras are great
Not the best in the industry but
39-minute fast charging
Great specs for the price
Precise display with good colors
And a 120-Hz refresh rate
Many LTE bands and 5G
High-quality exterior
No throttling
Very fast charging
Good battery life
Precise localization
Good price-performance ratio
The editors didn't like
Camera still a bit behind the very best
No telephoto zoom lens
Tends to get warm with intense apps and games
No wireless charging
No IP water protection rating
Disappointing camera performance
No IP rating
Feels too iterative compared to the Nord and OnePlus 8
Sub-par camera performance
No telephoto camera
OxygenOS 11 has issues
Cameras need improvement
Uninspiring design
Competitors for OnePlus 8T
OnePlus 8T
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Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro
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No telephoto zoom
Mediocre battery life
Lacks wireless charging
Average cameras
No water/dust resistance rating
Most games locked to 60Hz
The camera processing could benefit from some improvements
Value
Camera
There's no wireless charging available
There is no IP rating on the unlocked version
No option for Wi-Fi calling if you are an AT&T customer (but that's not OnePlus's fault)
No official IP rating
Fourth camera feels unnecessary
No IP-rating for unlocked models
The T-Mobile version is IP rated
But the unlocked version doesn't claim to be. Odds are it's the same
But without certification we can't say
Even though cheaper phones like the S20 FE have an explicit IP rating
Oxygen OS 11 feels like a One UI knockof
No IP rating for dust/water resistance
Punch hole seems like less of a problem with a flat display
No 3.5mm headphone jack
5G limited to N41
N78
N79 (no mmWave)
Pre-installed screen protector is sticky and not worth keeping on
Dual speakers sound just okay
Better than most for sure but not as good as some flagships
Cameras are great but some users may look to more expensive flagships for slightly better cameras
Middling camera performance
Summary
OnePlus' latest phone is basically the OnePlus 8 Pro's top-notch screen refresh rate and battery stuffed into a smaller body. Then there's the awesome 39-minute fast charging tech
The OnePlus 8T is a good upgrade for all OnePlus users who are on phones that came before the OnePlus 7. In fact, I won’t be surprised if OnePlus 8 buyers feel a bit shortchanged after this one because it is, by all means, a better phone, coming just mont...
The OnePlus 8T is an awesome phone by all means. Based on the time I spent with it, it falls in my list of the phones to buy and recommend. The refinements OnePlus made over the older OnePlus 8 are definitely worth the asking price of Rs 42,999. I love wa...
Good, Excellent build quality, design, 120Hz, AMOLED display, Very good overall performance, Very fast charging, Decent cameras
Still no IP rating, wireless charging, Average low-light video performance, A bit chunky
After the slightly underwhelming OnePlus 8, all eyes will be on the OnePlus 8T to fix many of its shortcomings. Well, the OnePlus 8T does introduce many changes, but still leaves out many of the features we were hoping to see such as an IP rating or even...
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Published: 2020-12-17, Author: John , review by: lowyat.net
When the OnePlus 8 made its debut earlier this year, I said that recommending it was a little difficult, especially seeing how the OnePlus 7 Pro would have been a better choice, primarily due to its camera performance. In a way, the creation of the OnePlu...
Overall, the OnePlus 8T is a pretty decent flagship for RM2699. It has a simple design, smooth OxygenOS UI, powerful chipset for mobile games, and fantastic battery performance. However, there are several other options in this price range, so it's definit...
Abstract: OnePlus has finally brought the OnePlus 8T into Malaysia a few days ago. There are two variants this time, the 8GB RAM coupled with 128GB storage and also the 8GB RAM coupled with 256GB of storage with the price of RM2399 and RM2999 respectively. Well, On...
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Design is a little bland, There isn't a lot of changes VS the OP8, OnePlus has been extremely busy throughout 2020, and despite all the craziness that's currently happening the brand has still stuck to its bi-yearly release schedule for its flagship and f
The OnePlus 8T is priced at Php 29,990 for the 8GB/128GB variant exclusively through Digital Walker.Pros120Hz refresh rateAdditional camera65W fast charging capabilitiesPowerful processor, 5G capabilityConsDesign is a little blandThere isn't a lot of chan...