5T (5 Top) Features Of 5T
Hello awesome guys Rahul Chaturvedi here and today we will talk about top 5 new features of OnePlus 5T it is literally the 2017 eyes version of the OnePlus 5 now the OnePlus 5 just came out in June of this year so it's only a couple months old and OnePlus is a company that tends to cater to what their fans want that phone had a lot going for it but it just didn't feel very 2017 with all the other phones coming out but this-this now we're talking so in case maybe you looked over the OnePlus 5 a couple months ago this is their new one maybe you'll consider this is the top 5 new features of the brand new OnePlus 5T
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#1 The Display
So number one is the display and this is definitely the biggest change literally it's what makes it feel the most like a new phone it's now 6 inch 1080p AMOLED display up front and it gets away closer to every edge so the side bezels are slimmer now and the top and bottom bezels are cut down a lot obviously that's very 2017 you already know screen to body ratio matters now and this feels a lot more modern already because of it now it's still not a quad HD display it's not quite at the level of the highest end flagships in resolution but OnePlus also likes to stick with the lower resolution for longer as they have in the name of battery life and performance and 1080p obviously doesn't look bad at all so I get it also if you haven't noticed it is the new longer taller two to one aspect the ratio we're seeing on all these 2017 phones so this one's 2160 by 1080 it's not new to android ao apps already fill up the display and everything there are no real compatibility problems but still, of course, it gives you a bit of bezel when watching videos and things like that but we've just kind of used to this by now on these screen bottom line is the display is way better it definitely gets really bright so it's viewable outdoors and it had a different color temperature so they've thought of all this stuff that you're probably not gonna like this though it is an OLED and the display does this weird rainbowing when you get severally off-axis not a large deal with everyone but I can already see this awkwardly making some headlines.
#2 The Design
Now number two is OnePlus sticking to their guns with this design we have definitely seen this industrial unibody metal look before there are some champers and some light curves but overall is the shape we're familiar with it resembles its little brothers a lot but there are a couple of changes obviously with this nearly
edge-to-edge display of course on the front there is no longer any room for that fingerprint sensor that they've always put up there so this is the first OnePlus plus to move it to the back and they have put it in what I'd consider the correct place on the back which is just above the middle not too high not too low just right above where your finger rests naturally it's still ceramic it's a still extremely fast still just as secure but it's on the back now like where it's been with them pixel and like where it's been with the pixel and the V30 and other nice and something else that usually pretty understands with smartphones is good buttons in the fact we usually don't really talk about them at unless they're loose bad buttons so if you ever need to mention that the OnePlus 5T has exceptionally good really clicky convincing crisp tactile buttons I like that about and another thing OnePlus has never Officially said that the 5T or 5 is Officially water resistant or waterproof but I've seen some Videos on YouTube here the 5 holds up pretty well to some minor splashing so that could be a nice bonus to something you usually don't hear about with this industrial Design.
#3 The Cameras
Now Number three is what OnePlus has decided to do with these cameras it had the main camera and a two times telephoto lens on the back pretty standard set up from what we've seen but this time they've decided to do something a little different this time it's the same 16-megapixel main camera as the OnePlus 5 but instead of a second telephoto lens there is another normal range camera same focal length 20 megapixel but with an F 1.7 lens focused on low light photography now here's the thing about that the main camera is already an F 1.7 lens and it's fewer pixels so they're bigger pixels you would think that's also better for low-light so how exactly is this second camera better for low-light well OnePlus is that the 5T in low light so under 10 but will switch automatically to that second camera and use something called intelligent pixel technology which merges four pixels into one to reduce noise and enhance clarity in low-light.
#4 Face Recognition
Number four a new way to log into this phone is their new facial recognition there's not a whole lot of information about this available but from what I can tell you from my first impressions it is insanely fast at 5- 10 times foster the faceID on the iPhone it's ridiculous so you can hit the power button to wake up the phone and basically turn it towards you as soon as it sees your face it unlocks no animation or anything just open immediately if you're already looking at your phone when you take it out your pocket and you press the power button to wake it just goes straight to your home screen it doesn't even pause for a second on your lock screen to look at you which it's crazy fast it could actually get annoying if you just wanted to check your notification.
#5 The Kept Stuff
Number five last but not least is the stuff they didn't change OnePlus 5 like I said already was a pretty great phone for the price they're really hell-bent on being a good phone for the price so they kept a lot of those same things in the OnePlus 5T they kept headphone jack that's something a lot of enthusiasts refuse to let rocking it this year they kept the alert slider on the side again I mean if you've used OnePlus phones for a which you kind of just getting used to having this and switching between modes on the fly they kept, of course, Oxygen OS which the ROM that's always been pretty close to stock android with a few added features on top still has that shelf to the side of the home screen and those gestures for screen off that you can draw on the screen just overall a familiar experience for
OnePlus users, right now it's on top of Android 7.1 but I expect that it'll get updated to Oreo.
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