OnePlus Nord N10 5G and OnePlus N100 Officially Revealed

They will be available worldwide

The OnePlus Nord debuted this summer, but the Chinese company phone is only available in India and some countries in Europe. But now two new models have been revealed that will be available worldwide.

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OnePlus yesterday unveiled a new pair of Nord line phones for the mid-range segment, the N10 5G and N100 models, devices that according to the company are a new step in offering smart and cheap phones in the market. Both phones are priced below the price of 399 euros of OnePlus Nord and will be sold in Europe, Asia and America.

The Specs

 OnePlus Nord N10 5GOnePlus Nord N100
Display6.49-inch with 90Hz refresh rate6.52-inch
SoCSnapdragon 690Snapdragon 460
RAM
Storage
6GB of RAM
128GB of storage (microSD expandable to 512GB)
4GB of RAM
64GB of storage
Battery
Charging
4,300mAh
Warp Charge 30T
5,000mAh
CameraRear
64MP main lens
8MP ultra-wide
2MP macro
2MP monochrome

Front
16MP
Rear
13MP main lens
2MP bokeh
2MP macro

Front
8MP
Port(s)USB-C
3.5mm audio jack
USB-C
3.5mm audio jack
SoftwareOxygen OS 10.5Oxygen OS 10.5
Other FeaturesRear fingerprint sensorRear fingerprint sensor

The N10 starts at 349 euros and is powered by a Snapdragon 690 processor while the N100 starts at  a199 euros and is powered by a Snapdragon 460 processor. As the name suggests, the N10 5G is a 5G phone in the 6Ghz band only in Europe and has 6GB RAM accompanied by 128GB of memory.

OnePlus Nord N10 5G
OnePlus Nord N10 5G

It has a slightly larger screen 6.49-inch FHD than the OnePlus Nord and the same refresh rate of 90Hz. The fingerprint scanner is not under the screen but located on the back of the phone. However, buyers get stereo speakers, something the Nord lacked. The 4,300 mAh battery is charged via 30W technology. The N10 5G has four rear cameras: 64-megapixel, 119-degree ultra-wide, a macro, and a monochrome. Selfies are produced by a 16-megapixel sensor.

OnePlus Nord N100
OnePlus Nord N100

The N100 is the cheapest model with a 6.52-inch HD+ display with two stereo speakers. The battery has a massive capacity of 5,000 mAh but can only be charged with 18W. RAM memory is 4GB and a total of 64GB of storage. The main camera is 13-megapixel while accompanied by two other portrait and macro cameras. The fingerprint scanner is located on the back.

> Check next: OnePlus continues to make good and cheap smartphones like the 8T

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OnePlus 8T

OnePlus continues to make good and cheap smartphones like the 8T

Not the cheapest possible, but $749 for what the OnePlus 8T offers are more than justifiable

If one finds the latest OnePlus smartphones a bit expensive, the company brings the 8th generation T version this time around.

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A massive 6.55″ screen which refreshes 120 times per second. Superfast charge Warp Charge 65. The 4,450mAh battery needs to be charged for a full day of use in just 15 minutes and a full charge takes 40 minutes. Four cameras will come to the OnePlus 8T. 48MP main camera with OIS, 16MP with ultra-wide-angle, as well as a macro camera and a monochrome.

The departure of the company’s co-founder Carl Pei can be interpreted as a bad omen for the company, but with the new smartphones, TVs and the entire line of products expected it does not look like that at all. He has stated that he is making this departure to dedicate himself more to his family and to pursue some old dreams.

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Meet the OnePlus 8T design before its debut

OnePlus will officially unveil the 8T on October 14th

In a video released yesterday, OnePlus has revealed the full design of the OnePlus 8T ahead of its official debut. The design is very different from its OnePlus 8 predecessor. So the company has decided to move away from the central camera module for a module located in the upper left corner.

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It’s a surprise because OnePlus has been using the central camera design for several years. At first glance, the OnePlus 8T is very similar to the affordable OnePlus Nord model. The green color inherited from the flagship models of the year will remain. OnePlus will officially introduce the 8T on October 14th.

The phone is confirmed with a 65W fast charger, a new camera sensor, 120Hz flat screen.

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OnePlus Nord

OnePlus Nord Officially Revealed: A slightly more modest version of the OnePlus 8 starting at 399 euros

Nord will be available in blue and gray with 8GB RAM and 128GB space for €399 or 12/256GB for €499

As all well-known manufacturers of high-end smartphones were exploring the opportunity to take advantage of the mid-segment, OnePlus prices were gradually rising. It is true that the company never surpassed the $1,000 price tag, but for those who know its history well, they know how far it stands today from the mission it started with: high-end phones at extremely competitive prices.

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OnePlus Nord  Specs

 OnePlus Nord
Display6.44-inch AMOLED
2,400 x 1,080 (20:9)
90Hz refresh rate
In-display fingerprint sensor
Corning Gorilla Glass 5
SoCQualcomm Snapdragon 765G
RAM6GB / 8GB / 12GB LPDDR4X
Storage64GB / 128GB / 256GB UFS 2.1
CamerasRear:
48MP main, f/1.75, 0.8µm, OIS, EIS
8MP ultra-wide, f/2.25, 119 degrees
5MP depth, f/2.4
2MP macro, f/2.4

Front:
32MP main f/2.45, 0.8µm
8MP ultra-wide f/2.45, 105 degrees
Battery4,115mAh
Warp Charge 30T (5V/6A)
SoftwareOxygenOS 10.5
Android 10
Dimensions and weight158.3 x 73.3 x 8.2mm
184g

With the unveiling of the OnePlus Nord model, the company says it is returning to its true mission as it continues its adventure in the high flagship segment. In short, it is not different from the tactics followed by Apple, Google, and Samsung who offer all budget flagships in response to consumer trends.

Back to the origin, the OnePlus Nord was officially unveiled, and if we were to find a general description, this smartphone is simply a slightly more modest version of the OnePlus 8 for a cheaper price starting at of 399 euros.

The product is designed for Europe and for this price the buyer gets a 5G phone with Snapdragon 765G processor. It’s not a real flagship and OnePlus knows this quite well because the more powerful Snapdragon 865 processor is reserved for the OnePlus 8 which costs a few hundred dollars more. Sub-6Ghz 5G and Warp Charge 30T fast charge powered by Snapdragon 765G is the only integral change from OnePlus.

In some aspects, sit has been conservative and in others generous. The design is definitely premium, as is the screen, not at all resembling a mid-range phone we are used to. The 6.44-inch 1080p AMOLED display, which this time does not bend sideways, has what every smartphone today is using as a reason to attract new buyers: the 90Hz display. The resolution is 2400×1080 pixels.

On the back are four cameras: 48-megapixel main, 8-megapixel super wide-angle, 2-megapixel macro and a 5-megapixel depth sensor. It has the same Sony IMX586 sensor as the OnePlus 8. On the front are two selfie cameras: a 32-megapixel and a super wide-angle 107-degree 8-megapixel. The question is what impact will the less powerful Snapdragon 765G processor has on the camera performance.

In recent years of software development has yielded tremendous results in photographic quality. With this sensor, OnePlus has a long experience since OnePlus 7 and has already refined it in terms of software.

The 90Hz display makes using the phone a stand-alone experience in addition to the bezels which have been reduced as never before.

The 4,115 mAh battery should provide a full day of use and thanks to the 5G integration in the Snapdragon 765G the lifetime impact from the processor will be smaller than that in the OnePlus 8 which has a separate 5G modem. OnePlus Nod weighs 184 grams and is available in blue and black colors, while there is a fingerprint scanner on the screen.

OnePlus Nord Prices and Availability

Nord will go on sale in Europe on August 4 with a base price of 399 euros for the 8GB RAM model and 128GB memory. The model 12GB RAM and 256GB memory will cost 499 euros. At the moment the main focus is on Europe and India.

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The OnePlus Nord will be officially revealed on July 21st

The phone initially will debut in Europe and India

The mid-range phone announced by OnePlus will officially debut at a virtual event on July 21, the company announced. OnePlus said the Nord will be the phone at the most affordable cost compared to existing OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro models. The phone will initially debut in Europe and India.

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Although the debut is a few days away, we already have a good idea of ​​the shape that the OnePlus Nord will have. In addition to confirming the name, OnePlus also revealed that the smartphone will be powered by the Snapdragon 765 5G and costs less than $500.

When an image of a prototype appeared in a recent OnePlus video, a dual selfie camera system with a “hole-punch” cutout was spotted. While the back has a vertical camera panel. According to unofficial information, the phone has a 6.55-inch OLED screen with 90Hz frequency, 6GB RAM, 128GB memory, 4,300 mAh battery, and 30W charging.

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OnePlus Z

OnePlus to return in the mid-range world with this new smartphone

On July 2, the company will hold an event for its TVs, and this is where the announcement is expected to take place

Just as big names fall, so do young people. OnePlus is definitely one of the most inspiring stories in the smartphone world and the next news shows that the trend continues to be on the rise. A mid-budget smartphone will be introduced under the name OnePlus Z in the Indian market, at least according to Android Police.

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Technical details speak for a 6.55-inch 90Hz OLED display, 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of memory. 48MP and 16MP ultra-wide camera as well as Snapdragon 765.

The price of 24,990 rupees ($330) will position it much cheaper than the standard OnePlus 8 which with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of memory sells for $699. And on the other hand, OnePlus’ latest smartphones have gone beyond the initial ambition, reflected in higher prices.

On July 2, the company will hold an event for its TVs, and this is where the announcement of the OnePlus Z is believed to be made. This special moment which brings us back to the feeling of OnePlus 1 delights us immensely as it shows once again the presence of a champion in the market.

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OnePlus 8 Pro Review

OnePlus 8 Pro: The phone that Samsung feared the most

OnePlus’ latest flagship lineup is an alarm for Samsung thanks to its sleek design, 120Hz display, 5G, better cameras, and even wireless charging

Starting at €799, the OnePlus 8 Pro is more expensive than the €649 OnePlus 7 Pro and the €699 7T Pro. With the latest smartphone, OnePlus distanced itself from the motto of the “flagship killer” company by competing more directly with Samsung and Apple products without the massive price advantage.

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8 Pro simplifies the design of last year’s models. The “pop-up” selfie camera has been removed, replaced by a traditional “hole-punch” camera. The 6.78-inch QHD+ elite screen is the star of the show and covers almost the entire front of the device.

This year the refresh rate has been increased from 90Hz to 120Hz while staying in line with the Galaxy S20. The difference between 60Hz and 120Hz screens is something that is easily noticed when browsing lists, content, and other animations that are smoother at 120Hz.

The screen can be used on either FHD+ or QHD+ at 120Hz, unlike Samsung where 120Hz is limited to FHD+ only.

The rear of the glass is not only an aesthetic element but paves the way for wireless charging technology. The smartphone weighs 199 grams and is 74.4mm wide and 7g lighter than the previous model. It is significantly more comfortable to hold in the hands compared to the Galaxy S20 Ultra and 2.7mm longer than the 7T Pro. The OnePlus 8T Pro is the first OnePlus smartphone with IP68 certification of water resistance.

Specifications 

  • Screen: 6.78-inch 120Hz QHD AMOLED (513ppi)
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 865
  • RAM: 8 or 12GB RAM
  • Memory: 128 or 256GB UFS 3.0
  • Operating System: Oxygen OS 10.5 based on Android 10
  • Camera: Rear 48-megapixel main, 48-megapixel and super wide, 8-megapixel telephoto, 5-megapixel color filter; 16-megapixel front
  • Connectivity: 5G, two SIM cards, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, Bluetooth 5.1 and GPS Water resistance: IP68
  • Dimensions: 165.3 x 74.4 x 8.5 mm
  • Weight: 199 grams

Speed and battery lifespan

The 8 Pro has the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor with 8 or 12GB of RAM as the OnePlus 8. This means unquestionable performance with 5G technology. The 8 Pro also has the battery life of the OnePlus 8 with 32 hours between charging cycles. Three hours used in 4G, in Wi-Fi with FHD+ 120Hz screen, 50 minutes video, 7 hours Spotify with Bluetooth headset, and about 20 photos. This is what you can do in a day with the OnePlus 8 Pro battery.

The 5G’s performance was similar to the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, while when two SIM cards are used, the smartphone is limited to only 4G. The Warp Charge 30T is so fast that it charges the 50% battery in 28 minutes and the full charge in 77 minutes. The novelty for this year is the optimized charge which saves the battery by delaying the charge to 100% at night till the moment you pick up the smartphone in your hands.

New is also wireless charging, including the Qi standard and Warp Charge 30 Wireless technology. 9 Pro can also charge other devices with Qi wireless technology. The OnePlus 8 battery withstands 800 charge cycles up to 80% capacity.

Oxygen OS 10.5

OnePlus 8 Pro comes with Android 10.5 Oxygen OS 10.5 operating system based on Android 10. This operating system is among the best if not the best based on Android with balanced functionality, aesthetics, and speed like no other.

OnePlus offers a 3-year update since debut, including two years of Android version updates and another year of security updates. Samsung offers 4 years of support for the Galaxy S series and Apple 5 years for the iPhone. So OnePlus has work to do in this regard.

The Camera

The OnePlus 8 Pro has four rear cameras where it combines: a 48-megapixel main camera with Sony’s new sensor, an ultra-wide 48-megapixel camera with last year’s Sony sensor, an 8-megapixel telephoto camera, and a camera 5-megapixel colors filters.

The 48-megapixel main camera is excellent producing some of the best photos, details and exposure from a smartphone. Auto-HDR mode accurately manages high-contrast scenes, while the light performance at least differentiates it from the 7T Pro and 8 without the need for “Night Scape” mode at all. Normally the smartphone captures 12-megapixel photos combining four pixels in a single.

The 48-megapixel ultra-wide sensor is one of the best modules also in this camera segment producing quality images in good light. Problems with this sensor start in low light environments where it often produces image noise. Night Scape helps you in such scenes.

The 8-megapixel telephoto camera is good too but suffers in low light environments. There is a hybrid zoom (optical and digital) 3x and a digital magnification only 30x. In bright light, you can capture detailed objects even with 24x magnification.

Finally, the 5-megapixel photochrom filter is more advertising than usable. There are endless software that do the best job combined with the main camera.

Observations

  • The side slider easily passes between Silent, Vibrate and Ring modes
  • Stereo speakers are excellent
  • The smartphone comes with a plastic screen protector from the box
  • Excellent call quality
  • OnePlus sandstone cases are better if you want your smartphone not to slip

The Price

The OnePlus 8 Pro starts at 799 euros for 8GB of RAM and 128GB of memory and goes to 899 euros for 12GB of RAM and 256GB of memory.

OnePlus 8 starts at 599 euros, OnePlus 7T Pro at 699 euros, Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra at 1,199 euros and Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max at 1,149 euros.

The Verdict

8 Pro shows that OnePlus is no longer the number 2 hidden under the shadow of the big ones. Rather it brings technology capable of rivaling industry leaders.

Fantastic display, stylish design, wireless charging, and water resistance. The software is best on Android, battery life is high and the experience with Android interface beats clearly Samsung and Google.

The Chinese firm has managed to address the weak point, the camera, and maintain the strong point of the software, the speed and longevity of the battery. It is no longer the cheapest smartphone, but the cheapest and best option among the best.

Pros

  • Fantastic screen
  • Battery life
  • Quality camera
  • Slider of notifications
  • 5G
  • Fast fingerprint scanner
  • High performance
  • Fast wireless and wired charging
  • Excellent software
  • Water-resistant
  • Two SIM cards

Cons

  • No 3.5mm headphone port
  • Only three years of software updates
  • 5G disabled when two SIM cards are used
  • Expensive

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OnePlus 8 & OnePlus 8 Pro

OnePlus 8, OnePlus 8 Pro Officially Revealed: Price, Specs and other Details

Starting $699

OnePlus yesterday held its official launch event for the new models of its phones, OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro. The specs of these new phone models have been published in advance online, so there were no surprises in terms of the innovations that these models will bring.

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We are already used to OnePlus and the fact that every year they releases one of the most interesting Android series on the market. The presentation during the first years was to offer as many elite options at the lowest possible prices. But it seems that OnePlus is no longer shy and openly is showing its ambitions.

OnePlus 8 & OnePlus 8 Pro Specs

OnePlus 8

The OnePlus 8 is a more upgraded version of last year’s 7T while the 8 Pro is the bet where the company hopes more without sparing anything at last. OnePlus 8 comes with Snapdragon 865, up to 12 GB RAM, 6.55-inch AMOLED FHD+ display limited at 90Hz refresh rate that has HDR support, 4300 mAh battery and Android-based OxygenOS. Both the standard and the Pro model this time comes with 5G connectivity support. 

As for the design, it has a curved glass screen and an “punch-hole” notch that we are already used seeing in may devices. Is also offered in a new color by the company, the Interstellar Glow, and you still get Onyx Black and Glacial Green from the company.

OnePlus 8 Official Photo
OnePlus 8

As related to the camera department, it packs three cameras on the back, 48MP main sensor, a 16MP ultra-wide sensor, and an 8MP sensor. At the front is included a 16 MP “punch-hole” selfie camera.

Included in the box, of course is an Warp Charge 30T for 30W wired fast charging, that has becoming a necessity these days but unfortunately it lacks of wireless charging technology and has not an IP68 rating unlike the Pro model.

OnePlus 8 Pro

The premium flagship, OnePlus 8 Pro in addition to the above brings a beauty called Fluid AMOLED 6.78-inch 120Hz QHD+ display, runs on the high-end Snapdragon 865 processor, more interesting camera, larger battery and finally wireless charging this time 30Wat. The more expensive version comes with 12 GB of LPDRR5 RAM, just like the S20, and up to 256GB UFS3.0 of internal memory.

OnePlus 8 Pro
OnePlus 8 Pro

As for the camera department it carries an quad-camera setup at the rear with a 48MP primary camera, 48MP ultra-wide camera, 3X telephoto camera, and a color filter sensor. There’s a hybrid stabilization system that uses OIS and EIS and three microphones for high-quality audio. At the front, like the OnePlus 8, its the same 16 MP “hole-punch” located at the left corner of the display.

OnePlus 8 Pro packs a 4,510 mAh battery, which is 10% bigger than the battery capacity of OnePlus 7T Pro, supports 30W Warp Charge 30T wired charging and 30W Warp Charge 30 Wireless charging with reverse charging support. The phone will ship with Android 10 out of the box and will be available in Ultramarine Blue, Onyx Black, and Glacial Green color options.

As for the connectivity, both phones support dual SIM, Bluetooth 5.1, Wi-FI 6, NFC, and USB-C connectivity. Unfortunately there’s no 3.5mm headphone jack on either phone, and you won’t be able to expand storage with an SD card. OnePlus 8 is IP68 water and dust resistance rating and this is another advantage of the Pro model.

OnePlus 8, OnePlus 8 Pro Prices and Availability 

The OnePlus 8 starts at $699 for 8GB/128GB going up to 12GB/256GB for $799. The OnlePlu 8 Pro starts at $899 for the first configuration and goes up to $999 for the second.

The sales starts on April 29th via OnePlus and this time even via Amazon.

OnePlus 8 & OnePlus 8 Pro Full Specs

 OnePlus 8OnePlus 8 Pro
CPUSnapdragon 865 SoCSnapdragon 865 SoC
RAM8/12GB LPDDR4X8/12GB LPDDR5
OSOxygenOS based on Android 10OxygenOS based on Android 10
Display6.55" 2400x1080 pixel 90Hz Fluid AMOLED 20:9 screen with 402ppi pixel density

Gorilla Glass, and HDR10+
6.78" 3168x1440 pixel 120Hz Fluid AMOLED 19.8:9 screen with 513ppi pixel density,

Gorilla Glass, HDR10+, Adaptive Display and MEMC
Rear Camera48MP Sony IMX586 (F/1.75, OIS, EIS) +
16MP ultrawide (F/2.2, 116-degree FOV),
2MP macro (F/2.4, 1.75μm pixel size) with PDAF and dual-LED flash
48MP Sony IMX689 (F/1.78, 1.12μm pixel size, OIS, EIS) +
48MP Sony IMX586 ultrawide (F/2.2, 120-degree FOV) +
8MP telephoto (F/2.4, 3x optical, OIS) +
5MP color filter (F/2.4) with PDAF, Laser AF, and dual-LED flash
Front Camera16MP Sony IMX471 (F/2.0, fixed focus, EIS)16MP Sony IMX471 (F/2.4, fixed focus, EIS)
Video RecordingMain Camera: 4K UHD 30/60 FPS,
1080p 30/60 FPS,
720p 480 FPS
Slow-Mo, 1080p 240 FPS Slow-Mo;

Front Camera: 1080p 30 FPS
Main Camera: 4K UHD 30/60 FPS, 1080p 30/60 FPS, 720p 480 FPS Slow-Mo, 1080p 240 FPS Slow-Mo;

Front Camera: 1080p 30 FPS
Internal Storage128/256GB UFS 3.0128/256GB UFS 3.0
Connectivity5G, Bluetooth 5.1 (with aptX, aptX HD, LDAC, AAC), NFC, Wi-Fi 6 (2.4GHz and 5GHz), USB-C USB 3.1 Gen 15G, Bluetooth 5.1 (with aptX, aptX HD, LDAC, AAC), NFC, Wi-Fi 6 (2.4GHz and 5GHz), USB-C USB 3.1 Gen 1
SIMDual NanoDual Nano
Other featuresIn-display Fingerprint Scanner, Stereo Speakers, Dolby AtmosIn-display Fingerprint Scanner, Stereo Speakers, Dolby Atmos, IP68
Battery4,300 mAh with 30W Warp Charge 30T support4,510 mAh with 30W Warpe Charge 30T,
30W Wireless Charging, and 3W Reverse Wireless Charging support

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OnePlus Concept One

OnePlus revealed an disappearing camera phone, inspired by the McLaren sports car

OnePlus Concept One: How do the rear cameras disappear?

At CES 2020, OnePlus unveiled the Concept One phone with an disappearing camera, inspired by the McLaren 720S Spider sports car.

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The front is identical to the OnePlus 7 Pro, while the built-in features, which is still in the concept phase, are expected to have the same. However, the rear is much more special, as the split makes it look like a McLaren roof top.

Activating the camera, pulls one camera out of the top of the phone, while in the middle flashes three more.

The capabilities of these cameras allow them to shoot even in low light environments. Built-in also has some filters, which stop light in the environment with powerful light, for a much sharper image. While, their activation is reduced from 45 seconds to 0.7 seconds, which is the same as activating a regular phone camera.

The one-of-a-kind OnePlus Concept One phone still remains a concept and it is not known when it will be produced.

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OnePlus 7T

OnePlus 7T: If you are looking for excellence but without spending too much this is the phone to buy

OnePlus is undoubtedly the king of the highest-value smartphones for their cost, and the company is already back with another hit: the OnePlus 7T.

This phone takes many of the features that users have loved so much in the OnePlus 7 Pro and puts it at an affordable device even more powerful than the phone itself. But deepening what the OnePlus 7T is all about is crucial to clearing the confusing line of OnePlus products.

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Technically the OnePlus 7T is the successor to the OnePlus 7 and not the OnePlus 7 Pro.

OnePlus 7T Design and Display

OnePlus 7T shares multiple design notes with the previous generation of OnePlus but with some major changes. The shape is tall. It resembles an extended version of OnePlus with the 6.55-inch screen compared to the 6.41-inch OnePlus 7.

The screen has a smaller “notch” than the OnePlus 7. The biggest difference with the previous generation is the camera’s circular panel on the back of the phone. The screen is gorgeous but not without flaws. It’s only 1080p, which means it has lower resolution than the OnePlus 7 Pro. We would have liked to see the 1440p screen.

However, like the OnePlus 7 Pro, the OnePlus 7T has a 90Hz frequency display providing a smoother graphics experience. Animations and movements are smoother than on 60Hz screens. The screen also has an extremely high brightness of up to 1,000 nits. And foremost is the AMOLED display with solid, clear colors and deep levels of black.

Specs:

  • 6.55-inch 1080p AMOLED (90Hz) Display
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ processor
  • 8GB of RAM 128 and 256GB of memory
  • Three 48 + 12 + 16-megapixel rear cameras
  • 16-megapixel front camera
  • Battery 3,800 mAh

OnePlus 7T Performance

Perhaps more important than the look of the phone is performance. OnePlus 7T has the upgraded version of the Snapdragon 855 flagship processor used on other Android phones such as Galaxy S10, Snapdragon 855+.

This processor is accompanied by 8GB of RAM. Thanks to the 90Hz display you’ll get an even more brilliant experience. Games like the Asphalt 9, which are known for their high graphics intensity, make this phone shine and work without a hitch.

Like other OnePlus phones, the OnePlus 7T also has a gaming mode that blocks notifications and keeps the screen bright and fast.

Battery life can go all day but no more because of the hollow processor and 90Hz display. But thanks to 30W fast charging, the phone is charged at 70% for 30 minutes. However, the OnePlus 7 has no wireless charging.

Software and Camera

OnePlus 7T is the first OnePlus phone to debut with Android 10. Overall Oxygen OS, the customized version of Android for OnePlus phones, has all the latest Android features.

It’s clean and easy to use and the interface is clean of foreign applications. With the OnePlus 7T the camera quality has reached another level. It’s not the level of the Google Pixel 3 or iPhone 11 Pro, but thanks to its three-lens setup, it easily captures crisp, natural photos. It can even capture quality photos in low light conditions thanks to the “Night Scape” mode.

But if you want the best camera experience, go for the Google Pixel 4 or iPhone 11 Pro.

Finally 

OnePlus 7T is a great phone. Performs at a high level, has a higher quality camera and technology for fast battery charging. The 90Hz display further enhances the experience, especially for gamers.

But it will lack some high-end features like wireless charging and high-resolution display. But is OnePlus the best option? In fact, the OnePlus 7 Pro is better in many ways because it has a higher resolution screen, better camera and no frame display. If you can afford the cost of the OnePlus 7 Pro you’d better pay $70 more.

OnePlus 7T Pros:

  • Slim Design
  • 90Hz Screen
  • High Performance
  • Budged phone
  • Quality camera

OnePlus 7T Cons: 

  • No wireless charging
  • Battery life below expectations
  • 1080p Screen

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