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OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren specs

Great Device all around

Edited: Feb 16, 2020, 9:16 PM

Phone owned for less than a year

Gotta say, I really like this phone. The looks and the experience is top notch. I have been using this phone for about 3.5 months now and the only bad thing I could say is that the battery does seem to drain a bit too fast; which of course is a big deal, but thankfully a 5-7 minute charge will bring the battery from 30% to 55%, but I worry about the battery's longevity.

Overall, the user experience of the phone is great, and the build is great as well... The case that comes along with it is also great and gives a good and snug feel to it.

If you need longer battery life out of this phone, you will have to change the screen refresh rate to 60 and turn off 5g, and I gotta say, while those features are great, they are very power hungry. Thankfully this phone is still a great device overall; even if you gotta sacrifice the extra cool features every now and then.

I don't live in a 5g area, but I will say that when I traveled through Nevada in the first days of having this phone, it did seem to struggle with keeping a GPS signal. I mention that because it seems 5g is causing some GPS issues... I cannot confirm that the issue has been resolved, but I have already received an update about a month ago that claimed to have solved it. And also note that T-mobiles 5g network is not yet a standalone feature. Meaning that, you'll still be connected to 4g while using 5g and it seemed to cause some issues when I got to test it out on my road trip... buut, there has been an update to supposedly improve network stability, but again, its not something I can confirm yet.

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Abbie Anker

Update: 2024-05-27