New OnePlus 6T
Leaks - 5 Reasons I'm Excited #Helpful Post
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So, OnePlus is about to turn the OnePlus 6 from this
into
this.
Yo
guys, Jonathan here,
and
the next couple months of tech are shaping up to be
pure
insanity.
From
the iPhone event next week,
to
the Google Pixel 3 in October,
and
potentially what is even more exciting than
both
of those, is the OnePlus 6T,
which
is right around the corner.
Now
if they go out there sayin
"Whoa,
whoa, whoa, whoa! OnePlus 6T?
I
just bought the OnePlus 6 like, a month ago.
What
the heck is goin on?"
Year
after year,
OnePlus
releases two flagship phones a year,
and
year after year, its surprises and upsets those
that
just bought the prior flagship,
and
this year doesn't look any different.
Normally,
though, I would say those upgrades are minimal,
but
after lookin at some of the leaks and renders,
these
look huge.
Now
if you're unfamiliar with what T means,
what
had happened was,
it
came down to OnePlus taking a shot at Apple.
Apple
would do their S upgrades so naturally
T
comin after S in the alphabet meant it had to be better,
so
it was just a little bit of fun
but
usually that comes with minimal upgrades,
but
this year with the OnePlus 6T,
those
upgrades are lookin pretty serious.
2018
has no doubt been the year of the notch.
Some
people despise it, some people don't mind it,
and
even though it looks like OnePlus hasn't completely
got
rid of the notch, they've essentially
got
it to the point where it is almost not there,
and
I gotta say it looks beautiful.
Now
if you own a OnePlus 6 and that angers you,
the
good news is that the OnePlus 6T
should
still retain a 1080p display
so
even though it's going to be sleeker and sexier,
I
wouldn't say that's a necessary reason
to
go sell your OnePlus 6 and upgrade to the 6T.
Regardless,
though, oh my god does it look good.
And
I love the fact that OnePlus just doesn't seem to care.
They're
just going for throats,
pushing
the envelope as far as technology goes
and
that leads me to the second thing I'm excited about.
The
in-display fingerprint reader.
Now
yes, that technology's not new,
yes,
OnePlus is not first to bring this out,
but
it's almost like they're taking
all
the awesome technology from different smartphones
and
building the perfect smartphone.
OnePlus,
as much as they're kind of the underdog
in
the sense that they take the budget approach,
they've
almost hit this point that they're becoming
popular
enough where they're almost tappin
into
the mainstream market.
They're
by no means a budget option,
but
when you stack them up to the iPhones and the Galaxies
that
$1000 smartphone lineup, they look mighty attractive.
I
recently compared the Note9 against the OnePlus 6,
and
the differences,
or
the gap between those two phones for the price,
was
insane.
Speakin
of mainstream there is also rumor the OnePlus 6T
is
coming to T-mobile in the states, which would be huge.
OnePlus
has no doubt made a name for themselves worldwide,
but
imagine walking into a store, seeing the OnePlus 6T,
all
the tech that is packed inside,
and
then seein that $500 or $600 price tag
and
stacking that up against somethin like the Note9.
I
think it's going to persuade a lot of people
to
go towards OnePlus.
Now
as far as the internals,
this
might be another reason why you'd have to go run out
and
throw your OnePlus 6 on eBay or Craigslist,
or
just yell at your computer screen.
We
should more than likely see a Snapdragon 845.
So
yes, you're gonna have that beautiful,
near
notch-less display,
the
in-display fingerprint reader, but as far as performance
I
wouldn't expect to blow the OnePlus 6 away.
Now
from there, the third thing that has me excited
is
that there is a rumor
that
Dash Charge is going to be even faster.
And
if you've used Dash Charge you know
it's
some sorta hybrid combination between, like,
magic
and witchcraft,
and
the idea that it could be any faster
kinda
blows my mind.
Now
with those rumors of faster Dash Charging,
the
downside is that I don't think we'll see
wireless
charging with the OnePlus 6T.
Maybe,
we'll have to wait 'till the OnePlus 7.
So
if you are lookin forward to that on this model,
don't
hold your breath.
But
at the very least,
faster
Dash Charging sounds very promising.
From
there at number four,
and
this is way less concrete and confirmed than
that
smaller notch or that in-display fingerprint reader,
but
the OnePlus 6T is rumored to have three cameras,
which
has me really curious
if
they're going to pull that off.
Now
we've seen triple camera setups like on the P20 Pro,
but
that smartphone was never released in the US
so
it didn't really hit mainstream.
So
again, it really just feels like OnePlus was kinda
kickin
back just watching the smartphone world,
and
then picking everything that was awesome
and
then implementing that into the OnePlus 6T.
I
for one would love to see a true telephoto lens.
If
there's going to be three lenses,
at
least make one of them a true telephoto lens.
Last
year with the 5T,
OnePlus
kinda took that away for some mysterious reason.
So
if you go from 1x to 2x
that's
actually not switching lenses,
it's
zooming in, but it's artificial.
So
again, if there is going to be three lenses,
OnePlus
I would hope you bring that back on the 6T.
Next
up from there, at number five,
and
this is more of a personal wish as opposed to a rumor,
but
I'm hoping for a bigger battery on the OnePlus 6T.
The
Note9 has a monster...
actually
I'm not sure if that's qualified to be a monster,
but
regardless it is a huge 4,000mAh battery
compared
to the 3,300mAh on the OnePlus 6.
So
I'm hopin, prayin to the tech gods that the OnePlus 6
maybe
meets it at the middle somewhere around 3,500/3,600,
that
would be nice.
So
you combine a bigger battery with faster Dash Charging
and
the 1080p display, that is like the trifecta
of
battery life so come on OnePlus, don't let us down.
So,
to thank you guys so much for watchin,
hopefully
you enjoyed the video.
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This
is Jonathan, and I will catch you guys later.
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