

The only difference here is the nightscape mode, which will come to OnePlus 6 with an OTA update. However, when there are two or more subjects then you will notice some problems as we noticed some bleeding edges around the subjects. In some cases, especially when you click a single subject, the camera highlights it pretty well. Coming to the portrait mode, the phone gives a miss result. The camera is fast to lock focus on the subject.


During broad daylight, the phone takes some good photos with the subject being rightly highlighted and detailing being to the point. The camera performance is slightly better on this one as compared to the OnePlus 6. For the front, there is a 20-megapixel sensor with f/1.7 aperture. You get a 16-megapixel primary sensor coupled with a 20-megapixel secondary shooter with f/1.7 aperture. OnePlus has added a similar camera setup as we have seen in OnePlus 6. We liked that adaptive mode on the OnePlus 6T more as compared to other colour modes. The viewing angles are great and you get to change between different colour modes like sRGB, DCI-P3, Adaptive mode and custom colour. That said, there is ambient display, meaning that it will show the time, notifications and the fingerprint sensor when you either raise it or tap the screen. Although, there is no Always-On display, which is present in most of the smartphones at this price range, which could have included in this smartphone. The waterdrop notch gives you an immersive viewing experience. The display looks sharp and the colour output is impressive.
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Moving to the display, the OnePlus 6T features a 6.4-inch Full HD+ Optic AMOLED display with a screen resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels coupled with 19.5:9 aspect ratio and Corning Gorilla Glass 6 protection. Overall, in terms of design, the phone gives a premium look and the waterdrop notch surely adds some brownie point, but broadly it gives a similar look and feels as compared to OnePlus 6. Interestingly, this is the first phone from OnePlus that comes loaded with an in-display fingerprint sensor, which happens to be one of its major selling points.
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Sadly, the same notch is also present on phones like Vivo V11 Pro or Oppo F9 Pro, which are priced almost half. The brand has employed a waterdrop-like notch at the top, which gives an immersive viewing experience.

The major difference you will notice is at the front. The fingerprint sensor is now going missing from the back panel and the camera modules are now placed more prominently at the back panel. There is a glass design, which surely gives a premium look and feels and you will see the same S-shaped line when light falls on the back panel. You will not see a radical difference with ‘T’ variant as we saw in the case of OnePlus 5T. OnePlus 6T has been built using the same design structure as we have seen in OnePlus 6.
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However, the question here is: Does it make any sense to buy the new OnePlus 6T? If you are a OnePlus 6 user, do you really need to upgrade to this device? Let’s find out.ĭesign is similar, display is a bit more immersive! Apart from this, it is equipped with the flagship level specs, which has been the strong point for the brand. The phone comes loaded with a new waterdrop-like notch along with in-display fingerprint sensor technology, which is now gaining some traction from both consumers and manufacturers. OnePlus 6T is here finally! The smartphone comes equipped with some incremental changes and comes with a increased price tag of Rs 37,999 for the 6GB + 128GB option, Rs 41,999 for 8GB + 128GB model and Rs 45,999 for 8GB + 256GB variant.
