
On paper, it looks like these phones all have the same exact camera setup, a dual-lens 16-megapixel and 20-megapixel main camera and a 16-megapixel front-facing camera. Winner: OnePlus 6T Camera Andy Boxall/Digital Trends

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The extra size isn’t the only benefit of the OnePlus 6T’s display though, it’s also brighter, with better color accuracy and more software tuning options than its predecessors. Interestingly, all these phones have essentially the same pixel density and they’re all AMOLED screens. We’ve gone from a 5.5-inch display with a 16:9 aspect ratio to a 6.4-inch display with an 19.5:9 ratio, which has prompted a resolution shift from 1,920 x 1,080 pixels to 2,340 x 1,080 pixels. The shift in the display from the OnePlus 5 through to the OnePlus 6T mirrors wider industry trends. Winner: OnePlus 6T Display Andy Boxall/Digital Trends Something that’s sure to disappoint some people is the lack of a traditional headphone port in the OnePlus 6T, especially since all the other phones here have a standard 3.5mm audio jack. It should be noted the OnePlus 6T is wrapped in Gorilla Glass 6, which is the most durable version from Corning yet. The OnePlus 5T and OnePlus 5 both had aluminum frames and backs, but the newer duo are glass front and back, so durability is definitely an issue here. While most flagship smartphones nowadays can be submerged without damage, there’s no IP-rating for any of these OnePlus phones. Water resistance is an area where OnePlus has cut corners. It’s a refined, attractive design that’s going to turn heads. The OnePlus 6T is perhaps its most distinct phone yet, with that teardrop notch, the slimmest of bottom bezels, and an in-display fingerprint sensor. The OnePlus 6 did adopt the notch, but it was smaller than the iPhone X’s and the central camera module and fingerprint sensor on the back gave it a feel of its own. We felt the OnePlus 5 was aping the iPhone a little too closely, but the fingerprint sensor moved around back in the 5T. We think this is a category where you can see the clearest evolution of the OnePlus range.

Winner: OnePlus 6T Design and durability Julian Chokkattu/Digital Trends All of these phones support fast charging, but you won’t find any Qi wireless charging support. Even accounting for the larger display, that should provide a boost to stamina. The 3,300mAh battery found in the OnePlus 5, 5T, and 6 has finally been upgraded in the 6T to 3,700mAh. OnePlus is not keen on the humble MicroSD card slot, so you won’t find one in any of these phones. The older OnePlus 5T and 5 have the previous year’s Snapdragon 835, which is slightly slower and less power efficient.Īll of them come with 6GB or 8GB of RAM, which may be overkill unless you’re a major multitasker. Storage has been upped from 64GB or 128GB to 128GB or 256GB in the newest phone. The OnePlus 6T and OnePlus 6 both have the virtually ubiquitous Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor inside, which you’ll also find in everything from Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9 to Google’s Pixel 3. If you’re looking for an area of compromise where OnePlus scrimps to keep its costs down, you won’t find it in the performance department. Performance, battery life, and charging Andy Boxall/Digital Trends

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