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OnePlus 3T review: a good smartphone, just not that different from the last


OnePlus 3T review: a good smartphone, just not that different from the last
Wired Still a great smartphone, with an improved camera and great battery life Tired Too similar to the OnePlus 3 to justify the increased price tagPrice 64GB device: £399, 128GB device: £4399 / 10When OnePlus launched its flagship phone, the OnePlus 3, earlier this year, the company was forced to suspend sales in Europe for five weeks because the product was selling so well.Rather than ride this wave of success until next year when cycles dictate OnePlus should bring out its next smartphone, it has decided to jump ahead and release an upgrade: the OnePlus 3T.Unfortunately, the phone seems exactly like the OnePlus 3 with only minor upgrades that don't appear to justify the new device's price increase - certainly not if you're already a OnePlus 3 owner.






OnePlus 3T review: rapid iteration


OnePlus 3T review: rapid iteration
The OnePlus 3 retailed for just under $400, significantly less than a high-end $700 Samsung or Apple phone.Despite that price, it had the fastest processor available to Android phones, premium build quality and design, and a cruft-free software experience.Compromises were few and far between and you really had to dig to find them: no support for CDMA networks such as Verizon or Sprint, and no water resistance, which has become a headline feature of high-end smartphones recently.


OnePlus 3T review: Three cheers for the best mid-price phone


OnePlus 3T review: Three cheers for the best mid-price phone
What do you do when you have an already-great smartphone and access to parts that can improve it?If you're a traditional smartphone maker, you'll more than likely wait around 12 months before putting those upgraded parts into a slightly newer chassis.If you're not and you like to think a little differently to the mainstream manufacturers, then you use them to make a great smartphone even better.


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