OnePlus 5T Review – 1 Month Later

OnePlus 5T Review - 1 Month Later

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “OnePlus 5T Review – 1 Month Later”.
What’S up guys that from tech source and welcome to my review of the one plus 5t, I’ve been using a device for almost a month now, and here is what I have to say about it. First up we’re taking a look at the design and build quality. Oneplus has yet again stuck with the anodized aluminum build materials which I personally like, because it’s light, but still very premium. The biggest design change from its predecessor is, what’s on.

OnePlus 5T Review - 1 Month Later

The front gone is the home button that doubles as a fingerprint scanner and now, instead, we have the more modern, narrow, bezels that have become the staple of most Android flagships this year. Luckily, oneplus has shifted the fingerprint scanner on the back and am i testing. This scanner is very accurate and easy to use. They have also added a face unlock feature which we will talk later about in the box. You will receive a clear silicone case. The sim eject tool for amp charge, wall adapter and a USB type-c cable, the included TPU case – does a good job of protecting the device, but oneplus does also sell multiple different color cases, each with their own unique grip. Texture.

OnePlus 5T Review - 1 Month Later

Moving on to the specs, the 5c comes in two variants: the entry-level model comes in at $ 4.99 and is equipped with 64 gigs of storage and 6 gigs of RAM, but you can opt for the 128 gigabyte of storage and 8 gigs of ram for 559. Otherwise, both phones are exactly the same packing the snapdragon, 835 CPU and Adreno 540. Gpu. Keep in mind that the version I have in hand is the 128 gigabyte model with eight gigs of RAM. The dual slim slot is also another included feature on all variants, which can be very useful for some people, especially for those who frequently travel abroad on the sides of the device.

OnePlus 5T Review - 1 Month Later

You’Ll find the alert, slider volume control the power button and even a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack audio quality with a pair of headphones is great, especially when you start tuning it with the EQ settings. In my testing, I use the normal profile with a slight bass boost. On the other hand, the single downwards firing speaker can be covered up by a finger quite easily. This won’t be a huge drawback for most people, but it’s something to watch out for, while the 5 t doesn’t have any water-resistant certifications. Oneplus does claim that the device will hold up to accidental splashes of water, which is a good to have, as I mentioned before, the 5t does use facial recognition as a method of unlocking the phone and it’s lightning fast. The phone detected my face and no light, and even in very bright environments, it’s not the most accurate, though compared to the iPhone 10, as it will have difficulty if you partially cover your face with something such as a hat or a pair of sunglasses. Moving on to the display, the oneplus has gone with a six inch 1080p panel, with a pixel density of 401 PPI and in person this display is beautiful, largely due to it being AMOLED with amazing viewing angles.

We also get deep blacks and saturated colors display. Brightness is quite impressive and visibility. Outdoors is not a problem at all. The corners of the display are rounded off which help make the overall aesthetic of the phone a lot more modern. Although its aspect ratio is 18 by 9, oneplus has made sure you won’t run into any screen compatibility issues, and most sixteen by nine media will be displayed very well above. This panel will also find a notification LED. The display is protected by Gorilla Glass 5 to prevent any shadows but can be prone to scratching. So you got ta be careful with that. Everyone, plus 5 T comes with a pre applied plastic screen protector, but picking up a tempered, glass variant is also another option. Moving on to the software and user experience now, this is where the 5 t shines the most, in my opinion, the phone ships with the latest stable version of oxygen OS, which is based on Android 7.1.1 nougat.

It’S a clean approach to Android and adds minimal bloat to the software. It does a great job of simplifying the settings menu and adding some features to further customize the user interface to your liking. Configuring, the navigation buttons, is an option that I really found helpful and on top of that, you can set custom functions for a swipe on the rear, fingerprint scanner or even a long press on software keys. The Shelf is also present to the left side of the home screen, giving you quick access to information such as date, .