OnePlus 10T 5G with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage is Rs 49,999. At the same time, the price of the 256 GB storage variant with 12 GB RAM has been kept at Rs 54,999, and the cost of 256 GB storage variant with 16 GB RAM has been held at Rs 55,999. We have used OnePlus 10T for a month. Let’s know the review….
OnePlus 10T has been introduced in India last month. OnePlus 10T is a mid-premium smartphone of the company. OnePlus 10T looks very similar to OnePlus 10 PRO, but some changes have also been made. Due to the camera setup, OnePlus 10T looks like OnePlus 10 PRO, but its edges are slightly more rounded. OnePlus 10T has a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor with a 4800mAh battery with support for 150W SUPERVOOC Endurance Edition wire charging.
We have used OnePlus 10T for a month. Let’s know the review…

OnePlus 10T Review: Design
With OnePlus 10T, you will see the most significant change in the slider button. OnePlus has removed the slider button with the OnePlus 10T. The slider is said to have been removed for the antenna placement. The right has only the power button, and the left has the volume buttons. The Type-C port, speaker, and SIM card slot are at the bottom.
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OnePlus 10T 5G (Jade Green, 8GB RAM, 128GB Storage)
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Rs. 39,999
Rs. 49,999
The phone’s back panel is glass, and the edges are round. There are a lot of fingerprints on the back panel, although the company has also provided a back cover with it. The total weight of the phone is 203 grams. We had the Jade Green variant for review. There is also another variant Moonstone Black. The camera module is also of glass. Gorilla Glass 5 has been given on both the back and front panels of the phone. There is no headphone jack in the phone.

OnePlus 10T Review: Display
OnePlus 10T has a 6.7 FHD + AMOLED display with an aspect ratio of 20.1: 9. The display’s refresh rate is 120Hz, and the peak brightness is 950 nits. There is support for HDR10+ and 10-bit colour with the display. A minimal bezel is available with the display.

There is no problem with the screen in daylight. The display’s touch response is good, and the scrolling is smooth. Gamers and HDR video watchers will love the display. Always on display is also available with the phone.

OnePlus 10T Review: Performance
OnePlus 10T gets Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor and up to 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage with LPDDR5 RAM up to 16 GB. Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor is a well-known flagship processor, so you can also expect flagship performance from it. Its maximum speed is 3.2GHz. You are not going to have any problem with this phone regarding gaming. Dolby Atmos, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3 and NFC are also available with OnePlus 10T, although no IP rating is available with this phone, even in this price range.
Apart from this, there is no support for wireless charging and e-SIM. OnePlus 10T will get OxygenOS 12.1 with Android 12, although it will soon get an update to OxygenOS 13. Quick settings and some pre-installed apps are available with the phone. It has pre-installed fluid live wallpapers. With OnePlus 10T 5G, the company has targeted gamers and has also succeeded in this. In OnePlus 10T 5G, you can open 12-15 apps even during gaming. The phone handles comfortably. This phone manages games like Call of Duty Mobile and Asphalt 9 comfortably. The phone does not heat up while gaming

OnePlus 10T Review: Camera
OnePlus 10T 5G triple rear camera setup is available, in which the primary lens is a 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 sensor. Along with this, there is also support for Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and Nightscape 2.0. The second lens is 8 megapixel Sony IMX355 ultra-wide, and the third is 2 megapixels GC02M1 macro sensor. For a selfie, it has a 16-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL S5K3P9 sensor.

The OnePlus 10T 5G’s camera is on par with the OnePlus 10 Pro, but there are also some drawbacks. Like Hasselblad’s branding is not available in it. The company has been disappointed by giving a 2-megapixel macro lens because this macro lens is like a macro lens of a phone of 15 thousand rupees. Apart from this, no optical zoom is also available.
The camera app has an option for 10-bit photo and HEIF photo format. OnePlus, 10T 5G’s camera works well but less than expected. We expect a great camera in this price range. The camera struggles in low light.

Comes with photo noise. Daylight photos also lack detail. Ultra wide angle is fine. The front camera does its job well and clicks selfies with detail. Talking about the video, if you record the video at 1080 pixels, then the stabilization is good, but there is a problem with 4K.

OnePlus 10T Review: Battery and Connectivity
OnePlus 10T has a 4800mAh dual-cell battery, which supports 150W SuperWook fast charging. The company claims the battery can be charged from 0 to 100% in 19 minutes. OnePlus 10T 5G has 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth v5.2, GPS / A-GPS, NFC and USB Type-C port for connectivity.

An in-display fingerprint sensor is also available for security on the phone. The charger of the OnePlus 10T comes with Type-C charging port, i.e. its cable is Type-C to Type-C. This phone gets a full charge in less than 25 minutes. In the Full HD video test, the battery supported about 20 hours.

Now overall, in the range of 50 thousand rupees, the OnePlus 10T is not the best, but it is a decent phone. If you are worried about the gaming performance and battery life of your old phone, think about OnePlus 10T. Otherwise, there are other options in the market.