The OnePlus 7T comes with Warp Charge 30T, and the Snapdragon 855+ SoC and is in some ways, comparable to the OnePlus 7 Pro
OnePlus this year launched one of most hyped phones in the last few years, and it debuted in the premium segment. The phone that we are talking about is the OnePlus 7 Pro. The device remains, till date, one of the best phones anyone can possibly get their hands on. The phone comes with the best in class processor, 90Hz Fluid display and other quirks which have made it get some rave reviews from the users. However, now OnePlus has made another addition to the OnePlus 7 line-up with the launch of the OnePlus 7T. This new phone which debuted only last week comes with many similarities with the OnePlus 7 Pro, but it is, after all, a step-up of the OnePlus 7. However, the OnePlus 7T is a device which can be compared with the OnePlus 7 Pro, and each has some speciality. So, what are the factors that separate these two devices?
The Things in Favour of OnePlus 7T
Talking about the OnePlus 7T, the obvious difference between this phone and the OnePlus 7 Pro is of the pricing. This is also one of the things that turn in favour of the OnePlus 7T. The phone is Rs 8,000 cheaper than the OnePlus 7 Pro, and with the added features which bring it closer to the OnePlus 7 Pro, it is a deal that a lot of people would love to get their hands on. Another small factor which the users will find working in favour of the OnePlus 7T is its compact size. Although the phone is a big device in itself, while compared to the OnePlus 7 Pro, it is a compact phone. There have been a few cuts on the sides and to the bezels which add to the comfortable hold and feel of the phone. The OnePlus 7T also weighs less at 190 grams as compared to the heavier OnePlus 7 Pro.
The Difference in Chipsets and Performance
Another difference between the OnePlus 7T and the OnePlus 7 Pro is in the chipset that both these phones rock. The OnePlus 7 Pro comes with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, whereas the OnePlus 7T comes with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ SoC. There are very few improvements on the chipset itself, and they won’t be that noticeable, but when it comes to gaming, the users should definitely go for the 7T as the Snapdragon 855+ offers better graphics and performance while gaming.
Faster Charging and No Mechanical Parts
Next up is the difference in charging, as the OnePlus 7T comes with Warp Charge 30T which is said to be 18% faster than the Warp Charge 30 on the OnePlus 7 Pro. This means that the users of the 7T would have to wait less on the socket while charging their phones. Also, in case you are fearful of sporting a phone that comes with moving mechanical parts as part of their camera, then the OnePlus 7 Pro could make you a little anxious, as there is always a little risk albeit the pop-up camera on the OnePlus 7 Pro is pretty resilient. In this case, too, the OnePlus 7T would attract you more.
Why the OnePlus 7 Pro Still Rules All?
Lastly, we would like to say that although the OnePlus 7T has got a lot of things leaning in its favour, the OnePlus 7 Pro stands as the top offering from the company with a justified price. This is because the triple rear camera setup on the OnePlus 7T comes with the best software optimisation that OnePlus has to offer and it boasts of a DxOMark score of 111. The phone is also ahead of others in getting the latest OxygenOS updates given its flagship status. Then there is the stunning design of the OnePlus 7 Pro with almost no bezels, no notch and the attractive rear panel as well. The phone also gets the 90Hz Fluid Display with Quad HD+ resolution and a 4,000mAh battery.