The iPhone 11 of Android phones : OnePlus 8T
In a days of peak advancement of technology, competition among the best Android phones is getting a heat day by day. Despite there are plenty of choices on which android to buy , the best things about the Android market, as you can prioritize the features on a phone that matter most to you.
From a minimal point of view a good-enough Android phone can be availed within $200. Step up to the $400 range, and the choices get considerably better, especially when it comes to camera quality. And you can get flagship-level performance starting at under $700, so long as you’re willing to live without some bells and whistles and the finest photography.
OnePlus 8T
The iPhone 11 of Android phones
12. Display: 6.55-inch OLED (2400×1080; 120Hz) | Android version: 11 with Oxygen OS | CPU: Snapdragon 865 | RAM: 8GB, 12GB | Storage / Expandable: 128GB, 256GB / No | Rear camera: 48MP wide (ƒ/1.7); 16MP ultrawide (ƒ/2.2); 5MP macro; 2MP depth | Front camera: 16MP (ƒ/2.4) | Battery life (Hrs:Mins): 10:53
Bright and smooth 120Hz display
Super fast charging
Slick and unobtrusive software
Disappointing camera performance
No wireless charging
The $749 OnePlus 8T has gains the OnePlus 8 Pro’s 120Hz display, as well as faster 65-watt charging. OnePlus’ latest Warp Charging system is enough to get the company’s latest handset to 93% in just a half hour, which makes this the fastest-charging phone we have ever tested. The OnePlus 8T is also the first Android phone this side of Google’s Pixels to launch with Android 11, which is a praiseworthy achievement indeed.
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OnePlus guarantees three years of software updates for its phones, which is slowly becoming the standard on Android, especially since Samsung joined Google in making that commitment this year. However, OnePlus’ phones also benefit from their own bespoke front-end, called Oxygen OS, which adds a unique design and a number of extra features to Google’s platform, like an eye-care Reading Mode and a range of customizable always-on display options. We do wish the OnePlus 8T’s quad-lens camera system was better, but overall, this is still an impressive phone for the price.