The OnePlus 5T is a hardware improvement based on community feedback over the OnePlus 5. The company cares a lot about things like the 3.5mm jack and super fast charging and that's a very good think in our opinion. The OnePlus 5T rocks the same software but changes are very visible in the hardware department.
The most visible change is the 6” Optic AMOLED display with 18:9 aspect ratio and 2160 x 1080 pixel resolution. The wider screen gobbles up the bezels, making for a more modern look – and more room for apps. The fingerprint reader has been relocated to the back and positioned very well.
You also get a new exciting Face unlock feature that is way faster when compared to the FaceID on the iPhone X but is less secure as it uses 100 facial features in comparison to 1000 facial features used on the iPhone X. It works in the dark too.
The dual camera configuration is changed - the zoom lens is dropped in favor of improved low-light performance and portrait mode. Both cameras have the same field of view, but the second cam has a new 20MP sensor and it matches the main cam with a bright f/1.7 aperture.
The same aperture allows the software to run Portrait mode without the need for cropping the images. And in the dark lighting conditions under 10 lux, the OnePlus 5T will switch over to the secondary camera and uses a technology OnePlus calls 'Intelligent Pixel tech' which combines 4 pixels into one to reduce noise.
The 5T is a bit taller than the 5 to accommodate the screen. It has the same battery capacity - 3,300mAh - along with the Dash Charge.
The internal hardware is kept same as the OnePlus 5. The phone is powered by the good ol' Snapdragon 835 chipset coupled with 6/8GB of ram with 64/128GB internal storage. The storage is dual-lane UFS 2.1 for increased read/write performance.
Talking about the pricing, the device is priced same as the OnePlus 5! The 6GB/64GB variant is priced at INR32,999($499) while the 8GB/128GB variant is priced at INR37,999($559).
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