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OnePlus 3T Could Just be the Best Smartphone Below $500

OnePlus 3T Could Just be the Best Smartphone Below $500

2016 showcased a variety of powerful smartphones from different brands including Pixel line by Google, iPhone by Apple and S7 by Samsung. And then there is also OnePlus who has lately been impressing its consumers with premium phones at a very good price.

This is probably one of the reasons why people are starting to explore other brands aside from the 3 major company. One does not need to spend a lot of money to get a quality and fast smartphone. OnePlus phone users were already impressed with the upgrade of OnePlus 3 from OnePlus 2 and now the company has released OnePlus3T which is reported to have major upgrade from its predecessor.

OnePlus 3T Compared to OnePlus 3

According to Carl Pei, OnePlus cofounder, “We always want to make the best products possible,” as he explains why the company decided to release an upgraded model of OnePlus 3 instead of waiting for one full cycle. He says the company is determined to provide excellent service for their consumers and software update can only go so far. The new OnePlus 3T will not only have a better software but also improved hardware parts and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 821 processor which is similar to Google’s Pixel.

OnePlus 3T vs Google, Apple and Samsung

Compared to the other brand, OnePlus 3T is offering their unit for only $400 while Google Pixel XL costs $869, Apple iPhone 7 Plus in the same range and Samsung Galaxy S7 around $600 up. The difference in price is huge so more and more people are considering the switch, especially when most of them are using the same processor from the same company.

OnePlus 3T boasts a 128GB device which is a big increase from its 16GB and 64GB. In addition, its Snapdragon 821 processor is built with 2.35 GHz assures its users much better performance without compromising battery life, and a 16 MP camera which is twice the specs of OnePlus 3.

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