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Review on OnePlus HD1907 T Mobile Unlocked Single by Hwang Sunshin ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

What do we end up with. The phone turned out to be good and generally meets all my requirements. Almost naked Android with nice and useful features from OnePlus, powerful hardware that makes the phone wildly fast, a cool 90Hz screen, good cameras, and all this in a beautiful and well-made case for not so much money. Something similar in this price segment at the moment is unlikely to be found. Yes, he is not perfect, but he is good, able to please his owner and will rarely remind him of his shortcomings, and this is the most important thing.

Pros
  • + The main criterion for choosing and evaluating a device for me is comfort when working with it, and the 7T does an excellent job with this. In it, almost everything is aimed at ensuring that it is fast and does not cause any inconvenience to the owner. A very fast Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ processor, Adreno 640 video chip, 8GB of RAM, fast UFS 3.0 memory and a well-optimized OxygenOS system simply do not allow the 7T to somehow slow down or think while performing tasks; + Cameras satisfy my current needs in photography. The main module from Sony type IMX586 at 48MP shoots in such a way that the thought of installing a GCam will rarely visit you. Pictures are good even in low light. There is also a night mode, which will help out during the evening photo shoot. Shirik and telephoto shoot a little worse, but they cope with the tasks set. The front camera, in my opinion, has not changed since my last 5T, where it shot well anyway; + Screen with a refresh rate of 90Hz. After spending some time with him, picking up another phone with a different display means dooming yourself to suffering. The difference is really felt. Scrolling application menus, pages in the browser is very fast and at the same time smooth. In terms of color reproduction, everything is also in order, but after 5T I did not see much difference. There is a DC Dimming function, which makes the AMOLED display more comfortable to use, but even without it activated, the 7T does not cause discomfort to the eyes; + Stereo sound. The phone sounds very juicy and adequately fulfills all frequency ranges. The volume is also more than enough; + The case, its assembly and manufacturing materials - everything is done at a decent level. The glass on the back, if you do not know what it is, can be mistaken for metal. The beautiful matte finish of the substrate underneath and the aluminum frame around it give the phone the look and feel of a quality and expensive item; + Little things like fast charging (100% per hour), Alert Slider and under-screen fingerprint scanner.
Cons
  • - The biggest drawback for me is the lack of a notification indicator and a normal implementation of Always-On Display. So accustomed to the RGB LED above the screen in 5T that it really causes inconvenience here. I have to touch the phone every time to check if I missed any call or notification; - The phone is quite long and heavy, and in the branded bumper it becomes even thicker due to the “washer” with cameras that protrudes strongly from the back, which needs protection; - I do not like the "drop" with the front camera. It is made carefully, and in principle, when viewing content, it does not cause any inconvenience, but I would like a full-screen phone, for example, with a sub-screen camera; - Incorrectly working light sensor, which is just the same manufacturer placed under the screen. It works with a delay and sometimes cannot determine how dark / light the surroundings are. Let's hope that this will be corrected by the firmware; - Battery. She's not weak, but she's not powerful either. Enough for a day of active use, but I wanted the smartphone to live longer and spend less time at the outlet; - Ergonomic miscalculation, which lies in the fact that with a comfortable grip, you can splatter or completely block the camera modules on the back. Maybe it depends on the size of your hand, whether you are right-handed or left-handed and other factors, but what is, is. The "washer" of the chambers often has to be wiped; - Lack of a 3.5 mm mini-jack for headphones. Yes, OnePlus followed a strange fashion and removed it from their phones, which I am not very happy about; - An easily soiled case, the beauty of which will be permanently hidden under a layer of fingerprints. Plus, it's pretty slippery. Therefore, I wear only in the bumper; - Lack of wireless charging and certified dust and moisture protection. It was already possible to work out such trifles when they ask for such money for a device. "Flagship Killer" becomes flagship itself? Well, match up.