OnePlus 7T Pro vs. OnePlus 7T

28 Oct 2019


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  • 28 Oct 2019

7t pro if it had a flat screen, it would be my pick. Other way.. I'd but 7t.

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    • 28 Oct 2019

    Whackcar, 28 Oct 2019Personally, i would advise against buying either one at thi... moreAnd than after wait another 6 months for the 8T ant 8T Pro
    Makes zero sense.
    Just buy the best now. When better comes. Sell and buy the new one. Otherwise you are never gonna buy anything. Waiting for the next one.

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      • n2x
      • 28 Oct 2019

      I usually agree 100% with gsmarena recommendations,
      but this time I see no reason anyone would bother with any of these devices.

      If value for money is a great concern then there are much better deals out like the xiaomi and realmi.
      And if you want the best of the best Oneplus does not hold a candle to Samsung or Apple in both hardware quality and customer support.

      Suggesting to go for a pointless edition of a phone that is already overpriced is simply irrational, when there are much better devices out there, especially in the camera department.

        > OnePlus 7T specs
        > Rear telephoto camera: 12MP f2.2, 52mm OIS, 1080p30 video

        It doesn't have OIS and it's 51 mm.

          Which one? Of course OnePlus 7T - it doesn't have curved display (which is unnecessary to exist, uncomfortable to use, and it distorts content) and it doesn't have pop-up selfie camera (which decreases phone's reliability, collects dust, and also is unnecessary to exist). "Unnecessary to exist" - because the pursuit for "bezelless" displays is unnecessary. And, there is more rational example of that - Meizu 16/16s/16s Pro did display with thin bezels, but without notch, hole-punch display, curved display or pop-up camera. If Meizu did that - any other manufacturer can.

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            • 28 Oct 2019

            Where can i buy one plus 7t PRO in US?

              Spent about an hour with both devices before buying a 256 7T (today). The curved screen has been done to death by Samsung and Huawei. All the points mentioned in the article explain why. I'd rather live with a notch, than pay all that extra for a pop-up camera.

                Personally, i would advise against buying either one at this point. OnePlus 8 series will be the first to offer wireless charging (I'm counting on it). Possibly the first to come with an IP certification (no bets on that). It will likely replace the 48MP main cam with a 64MP or 108MP one. Might improve on some other aspects as well. If you've waited till now, then might as well wait another 6 months. Just my two cents.