Abstract: Finally got the OnePlus 5T for the review. And here is the unboxing, first impression, key features and details about Face Unlock feature that has been in added. The OnePlus 5T was recently launched in India and priced same as the OP5.OnePlus 5T price is...
Stunning 6-inch Optic AMOLED display, Improved low-light photography, Smooth and fluid user experience, Long-lasting battery performance, Face Unlock works crazy fast, Dash Charging is a God-send,
Not running Android 8.0 Oreo out-of-the-box, Secondary rear camera is not always activated
If you are looking for a flagship phone in the Rs. 30-40,000 price bracket, the OnePlus 5T is just a no brainer. The OnePlus 5T is just in a league of its own. In fact, it competes with the much higher priced flagships out there and even better some of th...
Abstract: Ever since OnePlus took the wraps off the 5T, we have been besieged by queries not just about how good the device is but also how much (or indeed if at all) it is better than its predecessor, the OnePlus 5. That worthy, if you remember, came with a very g...
I would say this is again among the best Android phones you can buy at the moment. In fact, there is good value for the buyers here as this phone packs much more than the earlier version but still costs the same. So you are not paying extra for the edge-t...
A superb display in a trendy aspect ratio, excellent battery life, and fluid Android experience - is that enough to make up for an unimpressive camera performance and the lack of a few key flagship features? That would have been an easy answer if big-name...
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...
The OnePlus 5T will appeal to all those planning to spend up to Rs 35,000. The smartphone comes with a starting price tag of Rs 32,999 and offers all the essential and high-end specifications that one is looking for. It has a bezel-less display, face unlo...
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...
Large 18:9 display is good, Snappy performance, Good camera, Dash Charging technology
Lacks OIS, Lacks IP certification, No Android Oreo at launch, "OnePlus 5T Review", 3 out of 5 based on 57 ratings,
The OnePlus 5T is a solid piece of the device for sure with the amazingly optimized processor, improved low-light camera, and a fluid UI. Even though the OnePlus 5T is not a quiet revolutionary upgrade from its predecessor, it does comes with few notewort...