Saturday 23 December 2017

OnePlus 5t Review

Life is what happens when your cellphone is charging.
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I’ve been the proud owner of the OnePlus 5t since November 26, 2017 and I couldn’t be happier. Truth be told, I was a little nervous when I ordered it online because I’d never made such an expensive “sight unseen” purchase before, but I couldn’t be happier.

Price: At $649 Canadian, it’s half price of the other flagship phones I was looking at. And, it has everything I want or need, so there is no compromise.
Size: I was an early adopter of the phablet so a big screen is a must have for me. The OnePlus 5t has a 6 inch screen.
Feel: It’s very thin, very light and feels great in my hand.
Display: I can’t believe how crisp and clear the display is.
Camera: The camera takes wonderful photos. The colours are incredibly vibrant and true to colour.
Battery: In a 24 hour period I haven’t gone below a 50% charge and I use the phone a lot.
Charging: I can charge it in about ½ hour which means that I can charge it in the morning before I leave for work.
Responsive: I’m shocked at how responsive the phone is. I’m sure the fact that it doesn’t come loaded with bloatware has a lot to do with it.  
User-friendly: The phone is simple to use and intuitive. The only thing I found odd is that to answer the phone you swipe down. Unfortunately I hung up on my friend Pam several times before I figured it out.

I would absolutely recommend the OnePlus 5t. I can’t find one negative thing to say about it, which is a complete shock to me! The only drawback that I can see for some is that you have to buy the phone outright from OnePlus; you can’t pay for it with your plan.

Everybody in society these days just walks around with their heads down, staring at their phones. Chiropractors must be making a fortune!
Keith Wynn

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