Smaller Notch
The most significant cosmetic change OnePlus has made on the OnePlus 6T is the narrower notch at the top of the screen. Unfortunately, though, it houses the same set of sensors as the OnePlus 6 which essentially means the facial unlock system on the OnePlus 6T still relies on software to authenticate you. The presence of a smaller notch, however, mends one of our pet peeves with the OnePlus 6 which was that there wasn’t just enough room for any status bar icons apart from the essential ones.
Tougher Screen
In addition to a slightly larger 6.41-inch size, the screen on the OnePlus 6T is also a lot tougher than the OnePlus 6, courtesy of Corning’s latest Gorilla Glass 6. The layer promises to protect your phone from 15 one-meter height drops but be prepared to deal with scratches. The OLED display itself is largely identical with a resolution of Full HD and an aspect ratio of 19.5:9.
In Display Fingerprint Sensor
Arguably, the most compelling perk the OnePlus 6T offers over its predecessor is the in-display fingerprint reader. In addition to letting you unlock the phone, the scanner can also be configured to quickly launch an app when you long-press it.
Larger Battery
The OnePlus 6T also comes with 400mAh more juice than the OnePlus 6. It sports a 3700mAh battery as compared to the OnePlus 6’s 3300mAh. Of course, Dash Charge available as well which lets you top up the phone in less than an hour.
Camera
While the OnePlus 6T inherits the same camera hardware from the OnePlus 6, it does have a few advantages. For starters, there’s a new night mode which allows you to capture brighter shots in dimly lit scenarios. In addition, OnePlus says it has tweaked the Portrait Mode to produce more natural and accurate results. However, there’s a chance these features might end up making their way to the OnePlus 6 eventually as well.
R.I.P. Jack
With the OnePlus 6T, OnePlus has also succumbed to the hegemony of the dongle age. As it announced months ago, the OnePlus 6T doesn’t have a standard headphone jack. Therefore, if you’d like to connect any accessories through it, you will have to make use of an adapter.
No LED Notification Light
One of the odd steps OnePlus has taken with the 6T is the omission of the LED notification light. While that’s clearly due to the smaller notch, OnePlus instead justifies it by saying they didn’t feel the need for it since users can view their pending notifications with the lift-up gesture and always-on display.
More Base Storage
The base variant of the OnePlus 6T also has double the internal storage than the OnePlus 6 — 128GB. The RAM, however, is the same at 6GB.
More Base Price Too
OnePlus, though, is not giving away those extra bytes for free. You’re paying $20 more than you would for the OnePlus 6 since the base variant now costs $549 instead of $529. The one with 8GB RAM, 128GB storage costs $579 and the highest end 256GB storage model is priced at $629.