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Published: 2017-12-01, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: OnePlus Company appeared on the mobile market quite recently – in 2013, but during this time managed to gain popularity by releasing seven smartphones. The first smartphone, OnePlus One, was adopted with caution, the irony sounded even with regard to the...
Also availble with 6GB of RAM andb 64GB of storage space for £449, The smartphone comes with a case in the box, It can be unlocked simply by looking at it, The camera takes good shots and even has a portrait mode that keeps the subject in focus while blur
The screen suffers from glare in bright light and fingerprint marks, There's no MicroSD card slot (although even the smallest capacity of 64GB should be sufficient for those that don't want loads of music and photos stored on their device), It lacks featu
The OnePlus 5T is a great value for money smartphone. It feels like a high-end device without the hefty price tag. Simple to use, it has a good camera and even better battery life...
Abstract: Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur OnePlus 5T review finds a flagship phone update that brings it inline with other premium phones through the inclusion of a new fuller display, that fills 80% of the front face. There are other...
Great screen, Affordable price, Premium design, User friendly features
Camera slightly behind rivals, Screen still 'only' HD
The OnePlus 5T is a very impressive phone. It's got a sleek, premium design, a great dual camera setup, and it's unbelievably fast.With the updated screen and camera, it certainly puts a cat among the Android flagship pigeons.At this price, it's tough to...
Published: 2017-11-22, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: The price of high-end smartphones is out of control. The iPhone X starts at £999, while Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 retails at £869. As much as I like nice things, ponying up that much for a phone is kind of ridiculous. Do we really need a notch that lets you...
Edgetoedge screen update for the OnePlus 5, Excellent battery life, Great camera, Solid performance
Lack of expandable memory
The OnePlus 5T is everything an upgrade should be. It takes the best bits of its predecessor and adds a modern looking design that rivals the best smartphones on the market. You'll struggle to find anything else on the market that offers similar value...
Published: 2017-11-21, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Flagship power at affordable price, Premium look with headphone jack, Face unlock and fingerprint reader
Display still ‘only' full HD, No expandable storage, Arrives with older Android 7
OnePlus considers its T series handsets to be an extension and evolution of its summer releases, taking what it's already achieved and making it more relevant with a selection of significant updates.The OnePlus 5T fulfills the brief, offering a pleasing a...
You know what you're getting with the iPhone 8, as it remains very similar to the last few iterations from Apple. Performance is fast and fluid, the cameras are some of the best around, and iOS has also had a bit of spit and polish to make it feel more mo...
6-inch AMOLED screen with slim bezels, Great performance, simple software, Competitive price, Face unlock works well, Capable camera with strong portrait mode
No water resistance, Old version of Android installed at launch
Yes. In a year where at least one smartphone has topped $1,000, the $500 OnePlus 5T is astonishingly good value given the hardware specification and style. OnePlus has ignored the temptation to add in many extra features, keeping the phone simple, accessi...