Very good in many ways. Good battery life, Screen, Fingerprint scaner and very fast charging for only 440€. Nice color i have the gun metal. You can choose from a 64 gb storge or 128 and both have 6gb of ram.
This is my geniune of the product after using it for almost 4 months.
Although I am against Chinese products but I could not found better mobile than this at this price range.
6GB RAM: does not deliver what it should actually do.
64GB internal space: more than enough for moderate users
16MP Camera (front and back) : primary camera is awesome but the problem is secondary camera (front camera) is of no use in low light or in dark as there is no flash neither enough screen light for selfie.
Display Quality: Good
Battery backup: initially I had very good battery back up but as days pass it reduced and now i charge twice a day to support me for gaming / browsing / calling.
Overall: 4star for good product
One plus did a great job with this phone and this the only Android phone can keep up with iPhone when it comes to performance. Know that S8 it's out, but this phone still fast I think it's even better than S8 when it comes to multitasking depsit older chipset SD 821 vs SD 835, but 6 GB, no micro SD that kills the performance and new file system plus the funny thing one plus 3T Super Amoled 1080P has better white than S8 1440P Super Amoled.
is exellent. i have a best phone on my life. Great AMOLED display & dash charging is very faster than others & Fingerprint scamner is super fast & the oxygene os is very very like original android and very useful for all
The phone is nice. Size in most cases is not convenient. Thin and inconvenient to talk. But for the Internet, video and photos are good. Software errors are, but not significant, reboot helps. The battery in this year's 2017 is weak, a day of work and no more than 4 hours of screen. The sound is good. The camera in good illumination in the street is not bad, with poor lighting, it removes weakly fast moving objects. Support is bad for the company, so do not expect long-term support. Year or one and a half.
I've only had my OnePlus 3T for a few weeks, but i continue to be impressed by the speed of everything. The fingerprint scanner is especially fast and accurate, and the U.I is the most lag free of any android phone I've ever owned. If you want the smoothest UI experience on Android, this is the phone to get.
Camera quality is great, and although it may not stand up to some to a few of 2016's flagship smartphones (Galaxy S7, Pixel Phone, iPhone 7), especially in low lighting, it is perfectly adequate in good lighting conditions. Detail is impressive and a manual mode is offered.
The 5.5" 1080p OLED display, which is adequately bright for outdoor viewing, however, It may not be as bright as the iPhone 7 or Galaxy S7 displays. Colors are vibrant, saturated, and a bit cold out of the box, but can easily be calibrated to sRGB mode, which produces more accurate colors.
The single bottom speaker is crisp and loud, however, the quietest setting is a bit too loud for me, sometimes i wish i could adjust the volume further
Battery life is also adequate. it easily gets me through a full day with moderate usage, and Dash Charge will charge the Oneplus 3T insanely quick.
All in all, I believe this is the best smartphone for the price currently on the market. It may not be as good in some areas as the best 2016 flagships, but at $440, I can't complain at all. There really aren't very many shortcomings to this phone. in day to day use, I could not be happier with my OnePlus 3T
Order the 3T within 15 minutes of it becoming available, and don't regret my decision for a second...except maybe that the 64 GB would've been enough for me but I got the 128GB.
The display is vibrant and the outdoor visibility is top notch. I use the custom screen calibration option turned all the way to warm, as sRGB is very dull and lifeless, and well as being the most dim option. 1080p resolution isn't really an issue, just that you will see patterning if you get really close and have good eyes, something you couldn't do with an LCD display. The blacks and their power saving potential with UIs and browsers make it well worth it over an LCD, though.
The call quality is very good from my limited use, and loud speaker is a lot better than my Z3C's stereo speakers. I'm really not a fan of stereo speakers on a phone, though. Wifi reception and internet speed was excellent.
The camera is a serious selling point. The selfies cam is great, and that's all there is to it. Much better than my other phone in good light and in low light. The main camera, in my opinion, is quite underated. Samsung gets a lot of attention for its camera, but for OnePlus to take a generic sensor, pair it with their software and dynamic denoise algorithms, and come up with an all around champ says a whole lot. I wasn't that impressed with Samsung's current post processing on the S7 family as it relies too much on brightness, saturation, sharpening, and contrast boost to look appealing. I find this camera to be better than my sister's GS7.
Battery is far better than the 400mAh would suggest, as the more efficient SD821 and what looks like modified Interactive governor behavior leads noticeable increases in use time. The clearly superior aspect of AMOLED tech is low black and mixed color battery usage (mainly reds and greens) helps, especially if you use dark themes and a dark browser background layout like I do. Dash Charge is superior to Qualcomm's solution, despite being proprietary. Practically no heating has ever been observed with this phone so far. After reloading all my apps from my previous device, it was about as warm as another person's hand.
UI is super smooth and no lag has been observed. I can't say that about the last Samsung or LG devices I've experienced. This will be your favorite thing about this phone, period--not the fingerprint scanner, even though it's really quick, and not the alert switch, even though it's convenient.
Absolutely suggest this phone if you don't already own one of the really good 2016 flagships (LG, Samsung, HTC, and even Sony) or you already own a OnePlus 3 (wait for the 4).
If you're an iPhone user and want to switch to Android, the OnePlus 3T is the phone to switch to#