OnePlus 10T 5G: The OnePlus 8T was the most recent OnePlus T series device. Because the business already had the OnePlus 9 series, which offered nearly everything a flagship phone would have to offer, CEO Pete Lau decided not to release the OnePlus 9T last year. That, in my opinion, made sense because most manufacturers have mostly found that delivering a phone just for the purpose of launching it is a deal-breaker. After a year-long hiatus, OnePlus has returned with its T line of smartphones, the latest of which is the OnePlus 10T, which of course has the 5G label.
After using the OnePlus 10T 5G for for two weeks, I can attest that it not only performs flawlessly in use, despite its impressive appearance on paper. And the reason for that is, of course, that the OnePlus 10T 5G is equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, the company’s most potent mobile processor at the moment. The crisp software is the cherry on top, working in tandem with the chip to provide a seamless user experience. The smartphone is powered by OxygenOS 12.1 on top of Android 12.
OnePlus provides much more with the 10T than just excellent performance. There are certainly some areas that might be improved, but every fantastic thing also has weaknesses, and this is also true of the recently released OnePlus 10T 5G. The smartphone is currently available for purchase on Amazon.in, the OnePlus India shop, and numerous offline retailers all around the nation. Should you spend up to Rs 50,000 on this OnePlus phone is the current question. Let’s examine that in more detail.
The design:
From afar, the OnePlus 10T’s design may resemble the more costly OnePlus 10 Pro, but up close, there are some noticeable differences. An improved version of the 10 Pro is the 10T.
Three cameras are housed inside a sizable square-shaped module on the rear panel. Although the OnePlus 10T’s camera module shares similarities with the 10 Pro’s, it has much more refined edges. To put it another way, they are not as sharp as they were on the 10 Pro. Moonstone Black and Jade Green are the two colours available for the phone.
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The display:
The excellent display provided by the OnePlus 10T is readily visible both indoors and outdoors. A 6.7-inch Fluid AMOLED screen with Full HD+ resolution of 2412×1080 pixels, 10-bit colours, RGB colour gamut, and HDR10+ is included. A 120hz screen refresh rate is supported by the phone out of the box.
Similar to its rival Samsung, OnePlus has consistently been at the top of the display game, especially for its flagship lineup. This is also true of the OnePlus 10T. The OnePlus 10T does a really decent job as far as the viewing experience is concerned.
The Camera:
The 10T no longer has a relationship with Hasselblad, in contrast to the OnePlus 10 Pro. The smartphone has a 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 2-megapixel macro camera as standard features.
With the OnePlus 10T, I have taken a number of pictures in a variety of lighting conditions, and I have discovered that the cameras are quite good. If the 10T is used to take pictures, they will be well-lit and have vivid colours and good detail. The OnePlus Nord 2T, which costs roughly Rs 30,000, is one of many phones across pricing ranges that feature the 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 sensor.
The Battery:
The 4800mAh battery in the OnePlus 10T supports 150W fast charging for the first time in a OnePlus phone. Despite not having the largest battery ever, the OnePlus 10T comfortably lasts somewhat longer than a day. I can tell that OnePlus has greatly improved battery performance after using the phone for almost two weeks.
I carried out all of my daily chores on the phone, including sending emails, making phone calls, conversing on WhatsApp, searching the internet and using social networking sites, as well as listening to music and viewing movies on Netflix and Prime Video. All of these duties may be completed with ease by the OnePlus 10T, which could also last for more than a day.
Overall, the OnePlus 10T 5G is a really good offer at roughly Rs 50,000. However, the competition is very fierce because there are many excellent smartphones available, like the iQOO 9T 5G. The business may be aware that it is selling the OnePlus 10T at a discount price of about Rs 45,000, making the offer all the more alluring.
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