CREATIVE VIEWS #OnePlus 6T Review: Why this is one best Android phone....

Fingerprint on display.
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          It is a great news for android and OnePlus lover and it is a good news for all US people cause it is the first US smartphone where the fingerprint scanner is embedded inside its display. The main advertising method of OnePlus is word-of-mouth, pop-up-shops and a strong social media and online presence. It could be for loyal and enthusiastic fan base.
          Basically this company has no relation with commercial advertise in US, so here many peoples of US has hardly heard of this brand of technology despite they are now launching its ninth smartphone, OnePlus 6T.
          But OnePlus company is trying to spread their products all over the US. That's why the company is for the first time partnering with a carrier T-Mobile, to sell 6T.
OnePlus 6T back side.


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          This is a good thing because if you're looking for a top phones, you should know about the OnePlus 6T. In a market where premium phones that go for more than $700, sometimes topping even $1,000, it offers much of the same top-tier hardware -- including a speedy Snapdragon 845 chipset, great dual-rear cameras and the latest Android Pie-- for hundreds less. (For specifics, check out the price chart below.) It's also the first widely available phone in US to feature a fingerprint sensor embedded inside its display.
          Faithful OnePlus fans are already privy to all this. And they might actually be disappointed in some of the 6T's changes, including the lack of a headphone jack and a higher starting price than before. The price was bumped up because the baseline storage option doubled from 64GB to 128GB.
          But whether you knew about the company for years or just heard about them today, the OnePlus 6T is a fantastic phone that costs much less than its competitors. And if the company continues to make inroads with carriers and retailers in the US and other countries.
 
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Other design takeaways:

  • The onscreen notch is smaller than it was on the OnePlus 6. It's now a less obtrusive "teardrop" instead of a black tab and I like it. But if you still hate the teardrop, you can blacken the sides that flank it in Settings for a more traditional look.
  • OnePlus 6T loses the LED notification light -- a feature that enabled users to customize a blinking LED light for notifications. It was a signature, fan-favorite feature on previous OnePlus phones. Major bummer.
  • Though it's only apparent when you have both in the hand, the OnePlus 6T is heavier than the 6, and it feels much more dense. For specifics on the phone's measurements, as well as more info on the display, check out the spec chart at the end of this review. OnePlus 6T comes in two coatings: a matte Midnight Black variant and a glossy Mirror Black. I prefer the misunderstanding of the matte variant. OnePlus didn't mention any other colors in the works for the 6T, but in the past, it released other variants after an initial phone launch.
  • Conclusion:   The OnePlus 6T is the most affordable, top-notch Android you can get. But if you already have the 6, don't feel the need to update. The phone doesn't have a headphone jack or a water-resistant design. Its in-screen fingerprint reader should work a tad faster. The OnePlus 6T offers top-notch hardware including a lightning-speed processor and an excellent camera for hundreds of dollars less than its competitors. For US customers, it works on Verizon's network.


           
            

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