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OnePlus 3T shares a lot of common specifications and features with the previous model and the 5.5-inch Optic AMOLED display with an FHD resolution is one of them. It uses a 2.5D curved Corning Gorilla Glass 4 for protection. In addition, the device has an identical design to that of OnePlus 3. This fact wouldn"t be so important, if the manufacturer didn"t manage to pack a larger 3400 mAh battery inside a 7.35 mm thin body, which previously had a 3000 mAh accumulator. The most important difference between the two models is the chipset. The 3T houses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 MSM8996 Pro system-on-chip, which has the same architecture as the Snapdragon 820, but the CPU and GPU are clocked at higher rates. More specifically, there are two 2.35GHz Kryo cores and another pair of those, clocked at 1.6GHz. At the same time the most powerful Adreno GPU to date - 530 is overclocked to 653MHz. The RAM and storage are the same as those in OnePlus 3 - 6GB of LPDDR4, dual-channel RAM, clocked at 1866MHz and 64GB of UFS 2.0 internal memory. However, this time OnePlus also offers a 128GB version of the model. Based on the advanced chipset, the 3T supports a plethora of network bands. Actually there are a North American, European/Asian, and Chinese variants in terms of network support. In general the device works with 4G LTE Cat. 6 networks with VoLTE and supports Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2, Cast display, NFC, GPS, Glonass, BeiDou. It also packs a number of sensors, including a fingerprint one, embedded in the home button. The audio setup of the 3T is identical to that of OnePlus 3 and includes Dirac Power Sound technology for speaker optimization, OnePlus Music technology, and a dual-microphone with noise cancellation. The primary camera is the same as well, featuring a 16-megapixel Sony IMX298 Exmor RS sensor, an f/2.0 lens, EIS, OIS, and PDAF. For the front-facing camera, however, the manufacturer has opted this time for a 16-megapixel Samsung 3P8SP sensor, compared to the 8-megapixel Sony IMX179 sensor in the previous model. Finally, OnePlus 3T arrives with OxygenOS 3.5.3 and Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, which are immediately updated to OxygenOS 4.0.1 and Android 7.0 Nougat. At the time of writing this review, this update is yet about to hit its older sibling. If you"re interested in further details, here are the full OnePlus 3T (A3010) specifications.

In the table above we reveal the main differences in specifications between the OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T. These include not only very basic parameters, but also some details we discovered during the making of this review. The difference in software versions is not included in the table, because OnePlus 3 will soon be updated to OxygenOS 4.0.1 with Android 7.0 Nougat. Naturally, there are differences in the SAR values and you can check them in the full comparison page mentioned at the beginning of this review.

The 3T arrives in the signature OnePlus box with a red body and a white lid, which has the brand logo and model name printed on top. Inside, the phone snugly lies in a red compartment, carefully packaged. It has a pre-applied screen protector. Below it, there"s a red envelope with a warranty card, safety information, quick start guide and a SIM tray pin inside.

OnePlus 3T has an identical design to the previous model, which happens to be the first OnePlus smartphone with a unibody design. Each device is crafted from a single piece of premium, aircraft-grade anodized aluminum alloy. It has undergone special sandblasting that gives the surface a fine grained matte finish. The antenna bands are thin and beautifully colored, so they perform equally well as a design element and actual antenna bands. The vertical sides of the back plate are gently curved for improved handling experience and steady grip. The back plate flows into sharp rear edges, while the front ones are gently chamfered in such an angle that they almost merge with the curve of the 2.5D glass covering the display unit. The contrast between gentle curves and stark edges is deliberate and one of the model"s signature design elements. There"s no need to mention that the build is premium and even the smallest element is crafted to perfection. OnePlus 3T exudes subtle elegance, while being tough as well. We have spent quite some time with it and the smartphone still amazes us how thin and lightweight it looks and feels. It truly covers, what the guys from OnePlus aspire to: "Impressive specs mean nothing if you don"t have a great experience every time you pick up your phone." They have totally succeeded in achieving this.

The slightly curved vertical sides of the back plate end up creating this very thin profile of the smartphone, which with a waistline of 7.35 mm is one of the thinnest smartphones with a 5.5-inch display and a 3400 mAh battery in the market today. It is quite compact as its width measures 74.7 mm, the height is 152.7 mm and the weight - 158 grams. The only other smartphone that can actually compete with it in being very compact for this size class is the Huawei P9 Plus. It is 0.4 mm thinner and 0.4 mm shorter, but 0.6 mm wider and heavier with 4 grams, compared to the OnePlus 3T. More impressively, OnePlus 3 has exactly the same measurements as the 3T, but houses a smaller battery - 3000 mAh. For the 3T OnePlus has chosen a gunmetal color, instead of the graphite gray found on the previous model. It has preserved the soft gold color variant, however, it is available only in the 64GB version of the device. The 128GB one arrives only in gunmetal. We are reviewing a 64GB gunmetal unit. As usual, the manufacturer has created a large choice of optional back cases for the 3T, including such with wood texture, carbon fibers, sandstone finish, etc.

As long as it concerns the controls layout, there are no surprises. On the left frame you will see the Alert Slider button, which has a different texture than that of the volume and power buttons, and can be moved in three possible positions. Each corresponds to three levels of alerts - all notifications allowed, only priority ones are admitted, and silent mode. It will suit those of you who need quick access to such settings without the need to unlock the smartphone and search for the corresponding options. Below the Alert Slider the volume rocker is positioned, while the power button can be found on the opposite, right frame, just below the dual-SIM card tray. We have always deemed this layout being practical and convenient. All buttons are made of metal and fit perfectly in their places. While not protruding much, they provide an excellent tactile experience. The top frame of the smartphone is literally pristine, not a single hole, even for a mic, can be found there. At the same time the bottom frame contains a centrally positioned USB Type-C 2.0 one, a 3.5 mm jack, a microphone hole and a grille to the left of the USB port that covers a single speaker. Above the display, from the left to the right you will see the RGB LED notification light, front-facing camera, proximity/light sensor and earpiece. Below the display the navigation bar is positioned. It consists of a ceramics-covered capacitive home button, which has an embedded fingerprint sensor and two capacitive backlit dots. From the Customization menu in the Settings you can manage the navigation bar and change its functions to a large extent, so it fits your idea of comfortable navigation to the maximum. There"s even an option for an on-screen navigation bar. On the back of the smartphone, right below the top antenna band is the square camera module with rounded corners. It protrudes very slightly from the body and is housed in stainless steel, while the top layer of the lens is covered with sapphire glass as a protection against drops and scratches. Below it is the single LED flash, and further below near the center the OnePlus logo is imprinted.

OnePlus 3T arrives with exactly the same display unit as its previous sibling. It packs a 5.5-inch Optic AMOLED display with an FHD resolution (1080 x 1920) and a 401 ppi pixel density. Besides having an extremely thin bezel of 0.755 mm, the screen provides a peak brightness of 430 cd/m2 and is protected by a Corning Gorilla Glass 4 with 2.5D curved edges. "Optic" stands for custom-engineered gamma corrections made by OnePlus, so the displayed content looks more natural. There"s also a dual-polarizing layer that reduces light reflections and makes the content more visible even under direct sunlight despite the not so high peak brightness. Active Matrix Organic LED displays work in such a way as to reduce power consumption, while at the same time provide faster pixel switching response times. As a result you get a thinner display with deeper blacks and brighter whites that consumes very little power.

The AMOLED display panel of OnePlus 3T is made by Samsung as expected and incorporates its proprietary Diamond PenTile architecture (see the micrograph below). This sub-pixel structure has a specific arrangement, in which the number of green sub-pixels is the same as in a classic RGB stripe architecture, but the number of red and blue sub-pixels is twice as less. That is why it uses sub-pixel rendering to preserve the number of pixels as in classic RGB stripe displays with only 2/3rds of the number of dots. This might affect only text rendering in lower resolutions, but the 1080p one on a 5.5-inch unit is just fine. OnePlus 3 and 3T displays offer the best viewing angles we have seen on a smartphone with the colors preserved from all angles and almost no loss in brightness whatsoever.

In the default color mode, the OnePlus 3T shows a peak brightness of 425 cd/m2, which corresponds to the one specified. The white luminance values normally drop with the decrease of the brightness level. Without being able to measure the black luminance values, we cannot give a final contrast ratio as well. The temperature of the white point gravitates in the 7700-7900 K range, which is an OK value for a smartphone display. All these measurements are slightly lower than those of the OnePlus 3. The CIE diagram clearly demonstrates strong deviations in the green color area as well as deviations in the red and blue areas.

In response to the OnePlus community after the launch of the OnePlus 3, the manufacturer has released an sRGB mode for the display, which calibrates it to fit 100% of the sRGB color mode and provides accurate color reproduction. At first, this option was placed in the Developer Options, but after the OxygenOS 3.5.1 release it can be found as Screen calibration in the Display menu. When activated, it allows you to switch between the default and sRGB mode as well as customize the color temperature further and make it warmer or colder. In the sRGB mode the display demonstrates a slightly lower peak brightness at all brightness levels, compared to the one of the default color mode. The temperature of the white point is nailed at the perfect 6600 K and the CIE diagram shows an almost perfect sRGB color space match. So, if color accuracy on a smartphone display is of utmost importance to you, you have a handy sRGB mode to use.

We have received our OnePlus 3T unit running OxygenOS 3.5.3 based on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. We examined it as it immediately received an update to the next OxygenOS version based on Android 7.0 Nougat. OxygenOS 3.5.3 offers a major overhaul of the previous 3.1.3 version, but here we will discuss only the differences with the following 4.0.1 version. As you can see from the screenshots below the main differences are in the Notifications and Quick Settings design, the proprietary Shelf function, and in the restructuring of several Settings menus such as the Display, Storage & memory, Gestures and Advanced. Of course the main difference is that it is based on Android M, and the latest Nougat version of the OS offers a lot of improvement in design and functionality.

After the latest update OnePlus 3T now runs OxygenOS 4.0.1 based on Android 7.0 Nougat. So there are two new things to discuss and we will make references to the differences compared to the older versions of both, where applicable. In general, OxygenOS 4.0.1 is a more refined version of OxygenOS 3.5.3. The big update of OnePlus" proprietary UI was made with the 3.5.1 over the 3.1.3. At the same time Android N is an entire new version of the OS, with which it evidently enters Android"s mature phase. Even an inexperienced user will spot the differences over previous versions and we will pinpoint them along with our overview of OnePlus 3T"s OS, UI and software.

Similar to its previous iterations, the new OxygenOS 4.0.1 highlights the best of what Android 7.0 Nougat offers, and adds small touches in terms of design and functionality to improve your interaction with the smartphone and make the most of your experience with it. This is a well-balanced mix of familiar looks and improved features. The Lock screen is the same as in previous versions, with shortcuts to the Voice search and Camera apps. Swiping on it unlocks the device by default and you land on the Home screen, which is familiar as well - with the Voice search bar on top, Clock widget, Google apps folder and Play Store, docked row of apps with Phone, Messages, App Tray, Chrome, and Camera. All available applications are accessed by the App Tray and are listed in alphabetical order in one screen that can be scrolled. Alternatively, you can place apps on screens that are successive to the Home one and are accessible by swiping to the left. The most noteworthy and entirely new feature in Android so far is the split-screen function, which makes multi-tasking easier and brings interaction with the smartphone up to a whole new level. In OnePlus 3T you can activate this function in three ways: 1) Open the apps you want to view on the screen. Open the Task Manager and drag one of the apps to the top of the screen. It will automatically take the first half of it. The other apps will tile below it and you can open whichever you want and switch in between them for more effective multi-tasking. 2) From the Buttons menu in the Settings, you have to activate the option that a double tap on the Recents (Menu) button activates/deactivates the split-screen mode. Once this is done you can activate/deactivate the split-screen, no matter the number and type of apps you have open. 3) Activate the System UI Tuner from the Quick Settings. Go to this menu and from Other check the Enable split-screen swipe-up gesture. This means that if you swipe up from the Overview button, this will activate the split-screen mode. There are a few things to now about this mode. It works both in portrait and landscape and not all applications support it, those that don"t yield a message. Furthermore, you can drag and drop text and images from one app to another, while in split-screen mode. If you have to use the keyboard, the windows are resized automatically. If you have to exit this mode, simply drag the split line or tap the Recents (Menu) button. If you"re in split mode and you hit the Home button, the windows will spread out, but the mode stays activated and if you hit the Recents (Menu) button they will appear again. Actually, the split-screen mode is new only to pure Android as such a feature has already been used in the UIs developed by some Chinese smartphone manufacturers.

The third group of Settings is the Device one and it starts off with the Display menu. Since version 3.5.1 OnePlus has removed the sRGB mode for the screen from the Developers options to the Display menu under the name Screen calibration. This feature remains the same in 4.0.1. It lets you choose between the default and sRGB color mode as well as customize the color temperature manually. You get the usual OxygenOS display themes: dark, light, and default, a Night Mode toggle, LED notification light settings and all the usual stuff here, but there"s one noticeable difference. In Android 7.0 Nougat the Daydream function has been renamed to what it actually is: Screen saver. The Daydream name in this latest OS is now reserved for another feature - that of VR (virtual reality) support and will be applicable only for compatible devices. Under Display you may also change the font size, but this time the way this menu looks is changed. Android 7.0 also allows you to change how things look on the screen with Display size - smaller or larger, thus if you choose smaller, you can preview more content, for example. This feature also appears for the first time on a OnePlus smartphone. However, since OxygenOS 3.5.3 (Android 6.0) there are separate menus for the Sounds and Notifications, which arrives as a feature to Android with its 7th version. The Sounds menu offers only one new feature - Audio Tuner. This menu is activated only if you plug in earphones to the smartphone and includes a toggle for Audio Switch, a choice of earphone types for optimum audio experience and an equalizer. The Notifications menu contains settings for all applications available on the device and has an expansive choice of ways to show and sort them for more convenient preview and management. Of course, you can still choose whether to show notifications on the lock screen or not. The Battery menu has been revamped as well, but will be discussed in the Battery section of this review together with the new Doze mode. Storage & memory have become a single sub-group since 3.5.1, but the OTG toggle is gone from the menu in 4.0.1. The Explore option under Storage has a tiled layout, but you can change it to a simple list, if you prefer so.The last sub-group under Device is Users. It contains the usual You (admin), Guest and Add user settings, but includes two new features - a toggle for the Users icon whether you should be able to add users when the device is locked and Emergency information. The latter is a new Android 7.0 Nougat feature and you can add any information you might want to be available to people who react first to your emergency.

In terms of pre-installed applications, with the 3T, OnePlus continues with its policy for minimum clutter and clean Android experience. On the Home screen you get the usual folder with Google apps (Google, Chrome, Gmail, Maps, YouTube, Drive, PlayMusic, Hangouts, Photos) and as a separate icon - PlayStore. The three main apps - Phone, Contacts, and Messenger are unchanged, only the latter has been renamed to Messages. The Calculator and Calendar remain the same, while the Clock application has been changed. For starters, its background color has been muted and some elements have been redesigned to be more stylish and eye-pleasing. The Downloads app has been redesigned, but retains its functionality. The File Manager and Gallery app provide improved ways of sorting and managing all sorts of files. The first works with the FileDash functionality for convenient file transferring, introduced for the first time with OxygenOS 3.5.5. There"s a totally new Weather app on board together with Google"s Duo application for video calling. The Sound recorder is as simple as it can be, still maintaining recording in AAC and WAV formats, but it has been linked to Android 7.0"s new permission rules and it actually asks you for permission to modify system settings before starting the app and if you do not grant them, the app crashes. Probably this is an issue that needs to be addressed in a future update.

In terms of network support, OnePlus 3T has three variants: 1) North American, supporting WCDMA bands 1/2/4/5/8, FDD-LTE bands 1/2/4/5/7/12/17/30, and CDMA EVDO BC0; 2) European/Asian, supporting WCDMA bands 1/2/5/8, FDD-LTE bands 1/3/5/7/8/20, and TDD-LTE bands 38/40; 3) Chinese, supporting WCDMA bands 1/2/5/8, FDD-LTE bands 1/3/7, TDD-LTE bands 38/39/40/41, TD-SCDMA bands 34/39, and CDMA EVDO BC0. All three work with the four bands of 2G GSM networks. Our review unit is the European/Asian variant. The dual-SIM card tray works with nano-SIM cards, no option for storage extension. Just like its 6-month older sibling, the OnePlus 3T offers exceptional call quality. The advanced chipset powering the device makes sure that you get all the latest options for wireless connectivity. The model supports dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi Hotspot, Cast display, Bluetooth 4.2. It also works with NFC and Android Beam, and via Android Pay offers the Tap & Pay feature. The USB Type-C port works fine and its OTG functions as well. The device works with all three satellite positioning systems and during our test it quickly detected a good number of satellites from all three (GPS, Glonass, BeiDou) with an accuracy of up to 5 meters.

OnePlus 3T is the fourth smartphone we review based on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 MSM8996 Pro chipset, which is manufactured after the 14nm process. The other three are all Xiaomi devices: the Mi MIX, Mi 5s Plus, and the Mi 5s. This is actually the most significant difference between OnePlus 3 and the 3T. SD 821 is currently the top performing system-on-chip, available on the market today. The Snapdragon 835, manufactured after the 10nm process, has already been announced earlier this month, but the first smartphones based on it are not commercially available, yet. The Snapdragon 821 is an overclocked version of the 820. It has the same CPU architecture with two pairs of custom Kryo cores, but the first pair has an increased clock rate of 2.35GHz compared to 2.15GHz in the Snapdragon 820 and the second pair ticks at 1.6GHz. The graphics department relies on the most powerful Adreno GPU to date - 530, which in this case is overclocked to 653MHz compared to 624MHz in the SD 820. All this provides a 10% increase in performance over the Snapdragon 820 CPU and 5% increase in performance of the GPU. Further improvement in power efficiency is due to the Qualcomm Hexagon 680 DSP on board. OnePlus 3T"s AnTuTu score is 163234, which is only marginally higher than the AnTuTu score of the Mi MIX - 162521 points. For comparison, OnePlus 3 has scored 144140 points in AnTuTu, which is quite a significant difference. These are real performance beasts that will top Antutu"s charts for quite some time till the new smartphones based on the SD 835 appear. In the Sling Shot tests (think gaming), based on OpenGL ES 3.0 and ES 3.1, the Mi MIX outperforms the OnePlus 3T, but again - only marginally. In the Ice Storm Extreme test the results of the Mi MIX and the OnePlus 3T are almost on par, while the 3T slightly outperforms the Mi MIX in the Ice Storm Unlimited test. As these benchmark tests stress both the CPU and the GPU such a result is expected. As long as it concerns Geekbench 4 results, those of OnePlus 3T are only very slightly higher than those of the Mi MIX and Mi 5s Plus. This is a test that stresses the CPU mainly, but has added new GPU Compute workloads that estimate the processing power of the GPU as well.

As usual, we have also Rightware"s Basemark OS II and Basemark X test. While the first is focused on measuring the overall performance of the smartphone, the second is concentrated on evaluating gaming and graphics performance. In the Basemark OS II test the OnePlus 3T scores higher than the other smartphones based on the same chipset that we have tested. At the same time the Basemak X results are almost on par across all devices. All in all, this comes to show that the GPU performs the way it would on other devices, but OnePlus has managed to squeeze out more juice from the CPU compared to its competitors, hence the higher overall performance scores across all tests. We couldn"t run any of the PCMark tests on our review unit as each crashed and failed to continue, so we"ve included some additional benchmark tests such as the GFXBench based on multiple tests for complete graphics performance evaluation. We have also added an Epic Citadel"s benchmark test, which is focused on gaming and is based on the Unreal Engine 3, and the result is "High Quality". As long as it concerns browsing, the Vellamo tests, which check scrolling and zooming, 3D graphics, video performance and memory read/write, peak bandwidth performance and many other parameters, show that the OnePlus 3T is outperformed in the Browser part, but scores better in the Metal and Multicore sub-tests.

OnePlus 3T arrives with 6GB of LPDDR4, dual-channel RAM, clocked at 1866MHz - the same amount and type found on the previous version of the model. For sure, even with current trends 6GB is a lot, but with Android 7.0 Nougat"s multi-tasking capabilities, you will now be able to enjoy the generous RAM more fully. You can also shift swiftly from a heavy graphics game to shooting 4K video and generally enjoy switching between heavy apps without any lag for more streamlined performance. The internal storage is the current fastest UFS 2.0 type and measures either 64GB, or 128GB. Non-expandable. Reading from and writing to the memory happens with speeds that are typical for this type of storage. We are reviewing a 64GB of unit. Of those, 53.49GB are available to the user. If we have to compare them with the user-available gigabytes, when the device was running OxygenOS 3.5.3 and Android 6.0.1, we must say that the number is exactly the same - 53.49GB. The manufacturer says it has "implemented a new file system that accelerates transfer and boot speeds", which is most probably a reference to the FileDash file transfer technology, introduced for the first time in OxygenOS 3.5.5. Indeed, when you start using the 3T you will be amazed how quickly files are transferred. The advanced chipset means that there"s a myriad of sensors on board, including, but not limited to accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope, light, proximity, rotation vectors, step counters, etc. The ceramic fingerprint sensor is the same one used in the OnePlus 3. It is made by Fingerprint Cards (model FPC1245) and is embedded in the Home button. It is highly sensitive, extremely fast and unlocks the device in a blink of an eye. Moreover, it "actively learns and progressively improves over time."

OnePlus 3T features the same primary camera as the OP3. It is equipped with a 16-megapixel Sony IMX298 Exmor RS sensor with a 1.12 µm pixel size. The sensor is aided by optical image stabilization (OIS), while snapping photos, and by electronic image stabilization (the new EIS 2.0), while shooting video. Sharp focus and clarity are achieved by using phase-detection auto-focus coupled with Dynamic Denoise. The lens has an f/2.0 aperture. The hole camera module is in a stainless steel casing for protection against drops, and the unit is covered with sapphire glass for protection against scratches. The camera can make 4K at 30 fps, slow-motion, and time lapse videos. In regards to the 4K video, the one we shot with the OnePlus 3T has a bit rate of 55Mbps, which is higher than the 42Mbps bit rate of the video we made with the OnePlus 3. The camera makes photos with a resolution of 4640 x 3480 pixels and supports the RAW image format. In the panorama photos though, we"ve noticed that there are some defects in certain areas and we hope that this can be fixed with an upcoming update. The zero shutter lag is achieved via the 14-bit Qualcomm Spectra Image Signal Processor (ISP) built in the chipset. Besides the OnePlus 3, which has an identical camera setup, other smartphones that we have reviewed and utilize the same camera sensor are the Asus ZenFone 3 ZE522KL, the nubia Z11, and the Xiaomi Mi 5 Standard Edition, so you can check how these sensors perform in other models with different lens setups.

Another major difference with the OnePlus 3 is the change in the sensor of the front-facing camera. Instead of continuing with the 8-megapixel Sony IMX179 sensor from the previous model, the manufacturer has opted for a 16-megapixel Samsung 3P8SP sensor with a 1.0 µm pixel size. This sensor is completely new and this is its debut in a smartphone. Despite the widely spread news that it is coupled with phase-detection AF, this is not the case and OnePlus explicitly states on the 3T page that the front-facing camera has a fixed focus. It is coupled with an f/2.0 lens and EIS for videos. This camera makes photos with a resolution of 4608 x 3456 pixels and captures 1080p videos at 30 fps. It features a Beauty Mode and offers a Smile Capture functionality. Such a camera would be perfect for live streaming in HD and for video calling via Skype, Google"s Duo, included in the pre-installed apps, or any other similar application.

OnePlus 3T arrives with two music apps - the proprietary OxygenOS one, which has not been updated, and the default Google Play Music one. No matter that they look different, both provide almost one and the same basic functionalities of a music app - various types of sorting the audio files (song name, artist, album, the OnePlus app also offers sorting by tags), shuffle files and loop the playlist. Neither contains the Audio Tuner options found in the Sound menu from the Settings. If they did, it would be quite convenient. Obviously, OnePlus has chosen to go with media apps slowly.

OnePlus 3T is equipped with a single, bottom-facing speaker with the Dirac Power Sound technology for its optimization. There"s a dual-microphone with noise cancellation on board as well. Even though no special audio chips and amplifiers are detailed, the audio quality, provided by this model is higher than average. Our review unit excels in frequency response and IMD + Noise. It scores Good in THD + Noise, the rest of the parameters are assessed as being Very good. So is the overall result from the audio measurements. We perform our audio test by using the RightMark Audio Analyzer software and the TASCAM US-2x2 audio interface. The speaker itself provides impressive sound quality, but this is a subjective assessment.

The third major difference between the OnePlus 3T and 3, after the chipset and the front-camera sensor, is the battery capacity. Within the same body as the one of OP3, the manufacturer has managed to squeeze a larger battery - 3400 mAh compared to the 3000 mAh one in the previous model. This is a non-removable, Li-Pol accumulator that arrives with OnePlus" proprietary Dash charger with 5V/4A output power. It employs an in-house developed technology that reduces the heat generated in the device, while charging. This is achieved by moving the power management system and heat dispersion elements to the charger. The high output power of the latter (20W) allows you to get a whole day of battery life after only 30 minutes of charging. The technology is known to keep one and the same charging rate, even while you watch videos or play heavy games, because it produces a larger electric current instead of increasing pressure.

This second graph shows discharge time and battery temperature during intensive internet browsing. We wanted to include a test, which would represent how long the battery would last when the user does some real operations with the mobile device, like browsing on the Internet. We were motivated to do this because the PCMark Battery Test runs until the battery level reaches 20% and then calculates the score, which is fine when the discharge rate is linear through 100% - 0%. But in reality many devices do not operate like this. For example, from our experience we"ve noticed that some devices reach 1% of battery level and maintain that percentage for half an hour under full load and max screen brightness. In cases like this, it"s obvious that the reported test result by PCMark does not reflect the real battery performance of some devices and it would be much more correct to test the battery from full load until it depletes completely. So we decided to develop an application, which simulates real user interaction with the browser - tapping, swiping/scrolling, zooming in/out, etc. The main goal is to reproduce how users browse in reality by using real Wi-Fi connections and some of the most popular websites at the moment, such as various social networks, video sharing, news, technology/mobile industry related websites, etc. In this case, OnePlus 3T shows that its battery lasts 6 hours and 26 minutes from 100% to 0%, while browsing on the internet using Wi-Fi connection. The screen has been calibrated to 200 cd/m2. The battery temperature starts off at 30°C and after half an hour increases to 35°C. The battery maintains this temperature till the very end with slight fluctuations (with 1°C up and down).

The video playback battery life test of OnePlus 3T shows 10 hours and 20 minutes. We have used a 4K video (3840 x 2160) at 30 fps, shot by us with the device, looped in VLC Media Player. The video format is H.264 and its bitrate is ~55 Mbps. The discharging pattern resembles the one of the browsing test, but discharging is slower at the beginning. The first 1% from 100 to 99% has taken 20 minutes. Afterwards the discharging speed increases and is maintained till the very end with each percent of the charge needing 6-7 minutes to be depleted. The battery temperature, reported by the device during the process, starts off at 30°C and gradually increases to 33°C. This temperature level is preserved till the end.

We have posed two questions at the beginning of our review, and while the first one received a straightforward and immediate answer, the second needed a more in-depth look into the specifications and capabilities of the OnePlus 3T and its previous model. While both devices share many common specifications and features, they differ in three basic areas - the chipset, on which the whole hardware is based, the front-camera sensor, and the battery capacity. We will not take into account the difference in software versions, because OnePlus 3 will be updated to OxygenOS 4.0.1 and Android 7.0 Nougat, too, but only later. These three differences are actually capable of changing your whole experience with the smartphone, so yes, the 3T does offer more value than the OP3. If significantly improved performance, longer battery life and improved front-camera are important to you, you should go for the OnePlus 3T. If not, you can opt for the OnePlus 3 and still enjoy a marvelous piece of smartphone art. As a conclusion, we"d say that the OnePlus 3T is among the devices that offer top price/quality/performance ratio in the smartphone market.

oneplus 3t lcd panel made in china

Anonymous, 12 Oct 2016short of Amoled? The panel is made by a Chinese maker which has only few customer so far. The ... moreOne plus panels Come from Samsung not oppo

AnonD-404798, 12 Oct 2016of course PenTile AMOLEDs are crap that hardly can match proper RGB LCD panel . wrong colors ,... moreWrong colors ... It was true, there are still 2 or 3 years, right?

mir, 12 Oct 2016The shortage of amoled panels can be remedied by samsung since they essentially stopped making... moreThat"s probably the problem. They increased their production of 5.5" amoled for the s7 edge and don"t have anything to spare for the one plus 3.

AnonD-559559, 12 Oct 2016I already find it too big OnePlus 3, at least 5.5 "is enough! It difficult to hold in my pocke... moreNope...that will never happen in 2016..5.5 inch is the perfect size for smartphone...go for other brand...you don"t have to buy this brands phone

AnonD-404798, 12 Oct 2016of course PenTile AMOLEDs are crap that hardly can match proper RGB LCD panel . wrong colors ,... moreIf you compare the colours and saturation of Sony"s LCD to the samoled used in the op3. The op3 is more accurate. But that"s only because Sony sucks.

short of Amoled? The panel is made by a Chinese maker which has only few customer so far. The real reason is that OPPO"s factory is too busy in producing its hitting models to assign resources to Oneplus. OPPO"s profit margin is even much higher than Huawei"s in domestic market in China.

mir, 12 Oct 2016The shortage of amoled panels can be remedied by samsung since they essentially stopped making... moreThey can"t aford it lol... that"s why op3 screen even old was shity

If they put in an IPS LCD instead of the amazing AMOLED screen this phone will be a no-go option for a lot of ppl including me! There"s just no returning to LCD once you"ve tried Amoled.

Anonymous, 12 Oct 2016You dont have to buy OnePlus smartphones....go for other brand with tiny 5 to 5.2 inch display...No one is going to design the perfect phone, if they did you"d never need a new phone again and they"d have no one to pay their salary. Any handset that is released will have at least 3 could-be-better issues, they know what people want, they have ploughed enough into marketing to find this out but they wont use that information to create the perfect phone just to know what not to create.

ive said this before, wouldnt the hiatus be longer with making essentially a new phone vs just waiting on amoled panels ill also have to agree with some other comments just use an expensive NEO ips or IGZO type LCD, no more amoled and its shorter life span,janky colors and albeit small chance but burn in issues and who need deep blacks anyways when majority of content uses more whites/cream especially text

AnonD-104517, 12 Oct 2016who would switch to LCD after using AMOLED? OP3 still rocks...Why hate on LCD so much? Unless showing 0,0,0 most of today"s LCD panels compare very favorably with AMOLED. I have even seen some evidence that LCDs show white more efficiently then AMOLED. You view more white than you do black when looking at a screen so it makes sense that white efficiency is more important.

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It is with widely accept major complaint replacements for original parts, which keeps a right balance between price and quality. It has sustainable supplying chain in China, and all the components of the screen are copy quality. Typically, the LCD screen is from several different factories, the most popular 4 on China market are JK,AUO, LongTeng, and ShenChao. By comparing the brightness and sharpness of the LCD, we found JK is the best quality among them and the second best is AUO. No doubt, the other components on the screen are all copy.

It is better than After Market Basic cause it comes with original laminated flexes and the LCD panel. Other components like touch panel, frame(hot pressed), backlight, polarize lens, and OCA is all copy from different factories.

The core components (like LCD and flexes) is 100% original pulled from used iPhone while the frame and touch panel is copy. The touch panel and frame come together with cold pressed glue and assembled together with the LCD by the capable third-party factory which keeps its excellent quality.

It is 100% original from Apple-authorized factories like Toshiba, Sharp, and LG. We get this kind of screen from the first level dealer. The touch panel of the screen is oleophobic coated which prevents from fingerprints when using your iPhone. And starting with iPhone 7g, the backlight from different authorized factories comes with a different code. Backlight from Sharp has the code begins with DKH/CON, from Toshiba begins with C11/F7C/FZQ, from LG begins with DTP/C3F.

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The OnePlus 3 (also abbreviated as OP3) is a smartphone produced by OnePlus. It was revealed on 14 June 2016.virtual reality event and OnePlus offered its customers Loop VR headsets to experience the event using their phones, giving away 30,000 free headsets in lieu of a traditional press conference.

An updated version of the device, called the OnePlus 3T, was announced by the company on 15 November 2016 and released on 22 November. It improves upon the OnePlus 3 by including the newer Snapdragon 821 chipset, a 16MP front camera, along with a 3400mAh non-removable battery.Android N.

After owners of the phone expressed concern whether their phone would be abandoned after the release of the OnePlus 5, it was confirmed by OnePlus CEO Pete Lau that the phone and its predecessor would eventually receive a software update to Android O.Android 8.0 Oreo has been delivered via software update.

On 30 June 2018, OnePlus updated their update policy for the OnePlus 3 and 3T, opting to update to Android Pie (9.0) instead of Android 8.1, and discontinued their Android 8 OpenBeta program.

The OnePlus 3 features a new metal back design, similar to that of an HTC M9 or later, with anodised aluminium and curved edges. The device is available in two colors, Graphite (black/gray) and Soft Gold (white/gold, released later in August 2016.

The device is slightly smaller than its predecessor, the OnePlus 2. It"s 2.5mm thinner, 0.9mm shorter, and 0.2mm narrower, but still has the same screen size, at 5.5 inches (140 mm) across diagonally. The display is still 1920×1080 px, comparable to that of the previous two models, but the 3 is the first flagship OnePlus to have an optic AMOLED display. As is typical for most smartphones, the OnePlus 3 features Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection.

The OnePlus 3 is also the first OnePlus phone to ship with only 64 GB of storage available, as all other OnePlus devices have shipped with a 16 GB option also. The onboard storage is UFS 2.0, but there is no option for memory expansion via an SD card. The OnePlus 3 does include a dual-sim card tray, but fails to have compatibility with LTE band 13,

For the rear-facing camera, the OnePlus 3 has a 16 MP f/2.0 Sony IMX 298 sensor, with both optical image stabilisation and electronic image stabilisation. It is capable of 4K video at 30fps, and 720p slo-mo video at 120fps. Further, it includes support for shooting RAW images, allowing greater control of the image to the user. The front camera is an 8 MP f/2.0 Sony IMX179 sensor, with 1080p at 30fps video and fixed focus.

One new feature to the OnePlus 3 is Dash Charge. It is a custom version of OnePlus" parent company"s (OPPO Electronics) VOOC Charging. The feature is made possible by the processor, which has Quick Charge 3.0 support.

Other features include the alert slider, originally added to the OnePlus 2. NFC was added again from the OnePlus One (as it was absent from OnePlus 2).

The Verge gave the OnePlus 3 an 8.6/10, praising its great build quality, high performance and sharp display. However, The Verge had some reservations about the phone, noting that it does not work on the US Verizon or Sprint networks, it does not have an SD Card slot, and the quick charging is limited to a OnePlus-specific cable and power brick. Nonetheless, they conclude that "The OnePlus 3 is the rare kind of phone [we] can recommend without reservations".

On launch, XDA Developers called the OnePlus 3 the "Perfect Canvas for the Spec-Hungry Tinkerer".defeat device into the code of the OnePlus 3 and the OnePlus 3T, relaxing thermal throttling and increasing clock speeds when the phone detected that it was in a benchmark app, in order to boost benchmark scores.

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The OnePlus 3T (also known as the OP3T) Android smartphone is manufactured by OnePlus, a Chinese smartphone manufacturer. The OnePlus 3T was released in November 2016 as the successor to the OnePlus 3 smartphone, which was released in June 2016. The 3T was released in grey, gold, and black body colors. Only 250 black 3T phones were made from a partnership with Colette, a French fashion and accessory retailer. The black models feature a Colette logo on the back of the 3T.

The OnePlus 3T and 3 both include a scratch-resistant glass front and an aluminum back and frame. Both also feature dual-SIM capabilities, meaning the phone can operate on one SIM card while the second card is on stand-by. The phones are also the same size, each with a 5.5-inch display and 1080 by 1920 pixels. The OnePlus 3T was released with 6 GB of RAM and either 64 GB or 128 GB of internal storage. The 3 was only available with 64 GB of internal storage and 6 GB of RAM.

The OnePlus 3T includes a non-removable 3400 mAh battery with 20-Watt fast-charging capabilities. (A non-removable battery is one whose adhesive is permanent, making repair and replacement difficult). It also features a 16-megapixel main camera and selfie camera.