- Pros
-
- Excellent battery life
- Solid performer
- Clutter-free software
- Dash charging
- Cons
-
- Still not the industry leader in camera technology
- No wireless charging
- No waterproofing
For its asking price, which we expect to be in the region of Rs 38k, the OnePlus 6T is still the most bang-for-buck smartphone, at least in my books. The smartphone offers good cameras, has an excellent battery life, ships with Android Pie and is the fastest flagship I`ve used to date. However, with every passing year, OnePlus is steadily increasing the cost of its flagships without bringing a world of innovation or differences that would set that apart from their predecessors. The OnePlus 6 for instance,... Read Full Verdict
For its asking price, which we expect to be in the region of Rs 38k, the OnePlus 6T is still the most bang-for-buck smartphone, at least in my books. The smartphone offers good cameras, has an excellent battery life, ships with Android Pie and is the fastest flagship I`ve used to date. However, with every passing year, OnePlus is steadily increasing the cost of its flagships without bringing a world of innovation or differences that would set that apart from their predecessors. The OnePlus 6 for instance, is every bit as awesome as the 6T, comes with a headphone jack and is cheaper too.Therefore, if you are in the market for a new smartphone, the OnePlus 6 still makes for a good buy, provided it doesn`t get discontinued soon. However, if you absolutely must have the latest the technology has to offer, then it`s the OnePlus 6T that deserves your moolah.