OnePlus 7T vs OnePlus 7 vs OnePlus 6T: All the major differences

OnePlus 7T, the “toc” of OnePlus’s tic-toc release schedule is now official. As with every new smartphone release, one question immediately rises: how better is it than the old one? Unlike the OnePlus 7, which mostly flew under the radar due to its similarity with the 6T, this time, the OnePlus 7T is taking center stage and with good reason. Despite coming just a few months after the OnePlus 7, the 7T is bringing more upgrades than what some manufacturers offer year-to-year.
A new camera and a new display: the type of upgrades we like to see
Smartphone manufacturers these days seem to be inspired by those boards kids use to learn geometrical shapes for the design of their camera modules and OnePlus opted to go for the circle this time around. The new camera bump that’s on the back of the OnePlus 7T is the biggest we’ve ever seen on a OnePlus smartphone and the message is clear: OnePlus is getting serious about cameras, which has traditionally been one of the few weaknesses of its devices. There’s a good reason for the size increase too, the 7T receives an ultra-wide camera to go with the regular and telephoto ones, a significant upgrade compared to the OnePlus 7.
Now it’s time to take a look at the main specs of the three devices.
OnePlus 7T vs OnePlus 7 vs OnePlus 6T
As expected, the new OnePlus 7T is getting Qualcomm’s upgraded Snapdragon 855+ chipset, which comes with about 15% performance boost to the CPU and about 30% to the GPU, so top performance as always. There’s also a 2GB bump in the RAM of the base model, now coming with 8GB. But let’s talk about some of the improvements OnePlus announced that can’t be seen in the table above.
Camera improvements coming to the OnePlus 7T
The camera department is where the most interesting additions are coming. Here’s a quick list:
- Improved portrait mode that can now be used with either the main or the telephoto cameras.
- New Macro mode for close-up images of objects as near as one inch away from the camera.
- New Nightscape mode for night cityscapes that uses the UltraWide camera.
- Super stable video stabilization.
- Video recording using the UltraWide camera.
How these changes will translate in practice we’ll see in the next few days as we put the OnePlus 7T through some more in-depth testing.
And some minor changes
There are also a few quality of life improvements that will make using the OnePlus 7T even more enjoyable than its predecessors:
- New haptic motor that’s stronger than the one found on the OnePlus 7, although not quite as big as the one on the Pro version of the phone.
- Improved optical in-display fingerprint reader.
- Improved battery that allows Warp Charge 30T capable of charging the phone from 0 to 50% in 20 minutes and to 100% in an hour.
Of course, at launch the OnePlus 7T will be running Android 10, but the 7 and the 6T should quickly catch up via updates. OnePlus has also implemented some new features in its OxygenOS such as customizable Zen Mode.