OnePlus 5T hands-on—OnePlus offers $800 design at a $500 price
OnePlus 5T hands-on—OnePlus offers Rs.70,000 design at a Rs.35,000 price
( OnePlus give same price of oneplus 5)
OnePlus is back with another end-of-year "T" upgrade for its flagship.
● Last year it bumped the OnePlus 3 to "3T" with a slightly newer processor and a bigger battery.
● This year, there's not much in the way of new specs to boast about, but the OnePlus 5T has an all-new front.
● OnePlus has taken a big leap with the 5T and modernized the design with slim bezels, software navigation buttons, and a rear fingerprint reader.
OnePlus Display:-
OnePlus' slim bezel design means the front is now sporting a 6-inch, 2160×1080 OLED display with an extra-tall 18:9 aspect ratio. OnePlus describes this as an "AMOLED" display, which is a Samsung trademark, so this is a Samsung display. Sure enough, you get a high-quality, crystal clear image even at low brightness, with none of the issues that have been plaguing LG-made OLED displays. Slimming down the bezels means removing nearly everything from the front that isn't made of pixels, so in addition to moving the fingerprint reader to the back, the OnePlus 5's capacitive navigation buttons are gone, replaced with on-screen buttons.
● The result is that OnePlus can upgrade from a 5.5-inch screen to 6 inches while keeping the phone body essentially the same size. In person, the OnePlus 5T looks every bit as good as an $800-$1,000 flagship smartphone.
Price comparison:-
The back is actually a step above most $800 flagships. OnePlus is still using an aluminum unibody with an anodized finish that looks and feels great. This is a lot more durable than the glass sandwich design you get on a Samsung, Apple, or LG flagship, and the antenna lines on the phone still allow various RF signals in and out. The anodized finish does a great job of keeping the phone nice looking—it never turns into the smudgy mess of fingerprints that the glass or ceramic phones quickly accumulate.
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