- 48+8+16MP triple rear camera with telephoto lens + ultrawide angle lens | 16MP front camera with 4K video capture @ 30/60 FPS, ultrashot, nightscape, portrait, pro mode, panorama, HDR, AI scene detection, RAW image
- 16.94 centimeters (6.67 inch) 90Hz fluid display with 3120 x 1440 pixels resolution and 516 ppi pixel density
- Memory, Storage & SIM: 8GB RAM | 256GB internal memory | Dual SIM (nano+nano) dual-standby (4G+4G)
- Oxygen OS based on Android v10 operating system with 2.96GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus AI Engine octa-core, 7nm processor, Adreno 640
- 4085mAH lithium-ion battery
- 1 year manufacturer warranty for device and 6 months manufacturer warranty for in-box accessories including batteries from the date of purchase
- Box also includes: Warp charge 30 power adapter, warp type-C cable (support usb 2. 0), quick start guide, welcome letter, safety information and warranty card, logo sticker, case, screen protector (pre-applied), sim tray ejector
OS | Android |
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RAM | 8 GB |
Product Dimensions | 16.3 x 0.9 x 7.6 cm; 206 Grams |
Batteries | 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | HD1901 |
Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, WiFi Hotspot |
Connectivity technologies | GSM, TDS, FDD-LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/2.4G/5G, (B1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/18/19/20/26/28/29), (B2/3/5/8), CDMA, TDD-LTE, NFC enabled, 2x2 MIMO, (B34/38/39/40/41), 4G, Bluetooth 5.0 support aptX/HD/LDAC/AAC, (B34/B39), WiFi, UMTS:B1/2/4/5/8/9/19, (BC0/BC1) |
Special features | Dual SIM, Accelerometer, Sensor Core, Gyroscope, GPS, Ambient Light sensor, Video Player, Music Player, In-display Fingerprint sensor, Electronic Compass, Proximity sensor |
Display technology | Corning Gorilla Glass,DCI-P3 100%,HDR10+,90Hz,1080 x 2400 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~402 ppi density) |
Other display features | Wireless |
Resolution | 3120 x 1440 |
Other camera features | 48 + 8 + 16 MP |
Form factor | Touchscreen Phone |
Colour | Haze Blue |
Battery Power Rating | 4085 |
Whats in the box | Handset, Warp Charge 30 Power Adapter, Warp Type-C Cable (Support USB 2.0), Quick Start Guide, Welcome Letter, Safety Information and Warranty Card, Logo Sticker, Case, Screen Protector (pre-applied), SIM Tray Ejector |
Manufacturer | OnePlus |
Item Weight | 206 g |
reviews
==== A lengthy & brutally honest review. It's worth the read if you plan on purchasing this device. ====
I am a Design Specialist by Profession & also into Mobile Photography, hence I was hooked in using the Pixel 2XL. This phone is a worthy upgrade if you're transitioning from Galaxy S9 / Pixel 1 or 2 series / OnePlus 6, 6T & below / iPhone X or 7 and below.
OnePlus 7T Pro is only an incremental upgrade over it's predecessor OnePlus 7 Pro.
===== What has been improved over the 7 Pro? ====
+ Faster Processor. Snapdragon 855 Plus.
+ Adreno 640. Better Gaming Performance.
+ Better Haptic Motor. Same as the 7T.
+ Fast Charging. Warp 30T Technology.
+ Brighter Nits (Upto 1000 compared to 800 of 7 Pro)
+ Super Macro Mode, Night reading Modes, Android 10 out of the box, Better Nightscape 2.0. These software updates will be eventually updated for the 7 Pro as well.
==== What's in the Box? ====
OnePlus 7T Pro Device.
User Manual.
Transparent Silicon Case.
SIM Ejector Tool.
Warp 30T Charging Brick.
Type C USB Cable.
And some cool OnePlus Stickers.
==== Display ====
Firstly, OnePlus 7T Pro has a stunning display over its predecessors. I'm personally not a fan of notches nor do I click a lot of selfies, so I prefer the OnePlus 7T Pro's Fluid Display. Feels more luxurious over the 7T. It's marginally bigger to hold as well. I would recommend using a case so that the edges don't feel slippery. However, you should also note that in different lighting conditions, 7T Pro has glares at the curves due to the rounder corners which I believe is negligible. 90Hz is smoooooth. You would never want to get back to 60Hz once you're used to this.
==== Performance ====
Snapdragon 855 Plus is one of the best CPUs out there (at the time of writing this review) and with Adrena 640, it takes gaming and multi-tasking to another league. COD & PUB-G juices out at their best with 60FPS & is indeed smooth than imagined. 855 Plus is at par with the A13 Bionic from Apple. Haven't experienced any drops in frames. RAM Management is splendid & 8GB RAM is recommended unless you want to get the 12 Gig McLaren Edition to save on a few seconds everyday.
==== Camera ====
I honestly have to admit that it's not the best out there as I was expecting a leap from it's predecessors. It still uses the Sony IMX 586 (48 MP) for it's main sensor and it's Telephoto at 2.2X optical (3X lossless) and is at par with iPhone. But when compared with the GCam Mod, the OnePlus Camera seems to have improved a lot from it's previous versions. The Wide Angle is fairly okayish with some distortions being present at the edges. Nightscape is now available for Wide Angle shots too.
==== Video ====
If you're into Video Recording, then be a bit disappointed to hear this as it isn't the best while it can still take average videos without much shake utilizing the OIS and EIS at 1080P and just OIS at 4K 60FPS. It still doesn't shoot 4K in wide angle. Apple iPhone 11 takes the lead here. OIS and EIS combined together has a lot of warping and rolling shutter which is a turn off for video producers. It's still not an alternate for a Gimbal. The videos look oversaturated too which can be fixed by shooting on a Third Party app like Filmic Pro.
==== Software ====
This is one of the biggest features for you to switch to the OnePlus. Stock Android was butter smooth while I missed out on a lot of simple gestures like Longer Screenshots, Silence Button, Customized Navigational elements & much more which lacked on the Stock OS from Google. I would say Oxygen OS should be set as a benchmark for Google to include these incremental features on their upcoming flagships. Oxygen OS has presently the best OS Experience for Android.
==== Battery ====
Warp T30 is super fast. It helps you charge from 0-100 in lesser time than an episode on Netflix. Although not the fastest charger in the industry, it still gets through a day on heavy usage.
==== What could've been improved ====
- Minor improvements on Camera.
- No ToF sensor
- No Wireless Charging.
- IP Rating.
- Better silicon case should be included in their future upgrades.
==== Verdict ====
No doubt that the ASUS Fans would recommend the ROG 2. ROG 2 is hands down the best gaming phone with 120 HZ Display but lacks majorly on other aspects like software updates, Telephoto Camera, Splash Proof, Build Quality and security patches which are very essential for business professionals or regular consumers. ASUS is also not known to provide regular updates to it's consumers over the OnePlus which has a closely knit community among the developers and has more Brand Value than ASUS & nevertheless to mention that the OnePlus 7T Pro feels premium out of the box.
If you're planning to upgrade from a device almost 2 years old then this would be the best upgrade in case you require a phone with no-notch and curved screen. 7T Pro feels very slippery when compared to the 7T. I wish they made smaller devices. Otherwise I would still recommend the 7T which is the best bang for your buck.
If you still wish to own this but cannot afford the extra rupee on incremental updates (Fast Charging, 855 Plus) , my suggestion would be is to go for the OnePlus 7 Pro. It's still one of the best devices out there.
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