OnePlus 3T
The OnePlus 3T is an Android smartphone developed by the Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer OnePlus, serving as an enhanced successor to the OnePlus 3 with key upgrades in performance, battery life, and camera capabilities.[1] Announced on November 15, 2016, it became available for purchase in the United States on November 22, 2016, in Europe on November 28, 2016, launched in India on December 2, 2016, and became available there on December 14, 2016, priced at $439 for the 64 GB model and $479 for the 128 GB variant.[1][2] Featuring a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 quad-core processor clocked at up to 2.35 GHz paired with 6 GB of LPDDR4 RAM, the device delivers improved multitasking and gaming performance compared to its predecessor.[3][1] Storage options include 64 GB or 128 GB of UFS 2.0 internal memory (with the Soft Gold color limited to 64 GB), and no microSD expansion slot.[3] The OnePlus 3T sports a 5.5-inch Optic AMOLED display with a 1080p Full HD resolution (1920 × 1080 pixels) at 401 pixels per inch, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 4 and supporting wide color gamuts like sRGB and DCI-P3 for vibrant visuals.[3] Its camera system includes a 16 MP rear Sony IMX298 sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS), electronic image stabilization (EIS), phase detection autofocus (PDAF), 4K video recording, and Smart Capture for improved low-light performance, alongside a 16 MP front-facing Samsung sensor for selfies and 1080p video.[3][1][4] The device is powered by a non-removable 3,400 mAh lithium-polymer battery, a 13% increase over the OnePlus 3, supporting proprietary Dash Charge technology that provides a full day's power in about 30 minutes.[3][1] Housed in a premium anodized aluminum unibody measuring 152.7 × 74.7 × 7.35 mm and weighing 158 grams, the OnePlus 3T offers a slim, resilient build available in Gunmetal or Soft Gold finishes, complete with an Alert Slider for quick mode switching and a fingerprint sensor for secure unlocking.[3] It launched with OxygenOS, a customized version of Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, later updated to Android 7.0 Nougat, with support for connectivity options including 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, and USB Type-C.[3][5] Notable for its value-oriented flagship specifications and rapid charging, the OnePlus 3T helped solidify OnePlus's reputation for delivering high-end features at mid-range prices.[1]History and Development
Background
OnePlus adhered to its "flagship killer" philosophy with the OnePlus 3T, delivering premium hardware at a competitive price to challenge established rivals while emphasizing rapid iteration in product development. This approach allowed the company to release the 3T just five months after the OnePlus 3's launch in June 2016, marking the first instance of two flagship devices in a single year and building on the prior model's success in fostering brand loyalty among tech enthusiasts.[6][7] The 3T originated as a strategic refresh to incorporate emerging technologies and enhance user experience without waiting for a full annual cycle, drawing from community feedback to prioritize key areas like performance and endurance. Development focused on integrating the Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor for improved efficiency over the OnePlus 3's Snapdragon 820, alongside refinements in battery capacity and camera capabilities to address user demands for longer runtime and better imaging. Prototypes retained the aluminum unibody construction from the OnePlus 3, milled from a single slab of space-grade alloy for a seamless, premium feel at 7.35 mm thickness.[8][9] To sustain affordability amid rising component costs, OnePlus set the 3T's starting price at $439 for the 64GB model—significantly lower than contemporaries like the iPhone 7 at $649 and Galaxy S7 at approximately $669—while also offering a 128 GB option at $479 exclusively in the new Gunmetal finish. This pricing underscored the company's commitment to value-driven innovation, ensuring the 3T remained accessible to a broad audience without compromising on flagship-level features.[9][6]Announcement and Release
The OnePlus 3T was officially announced on November 15, 2016, through OnePlus's press release and a live stream event accessible via their official channels.[1][10] The event highlighted the device as an upgraded version of the OnePlus 3, featuring improvements such as a more powerful processor.[11] It became available for purchase starting November 22, 2016, in the United States and Canada, followed by November 28 in Europe, and December 14 in India, with some delays in select regions attributed to manufacturing and supply chain factors.[12][13] Sales were conducted directly through the OnePlus.net website, marking the continuation of the invite system's phase-out that began with the previous model, alongside partnerships like Amazon for exclusive distribution in India.[14][13] The device launched in two storage variants without microSD card expansion support: the 64 GB model priced at $439, and the 128 GB model at $479.[15][16] Color options included Gunmetal for both variants at launch, with Soft Gold introduced alongside for the 64 GB version shortly thereafter.[3][17]Design and Build
Physical Design
The OnePlus 3T employs a unibody construction crafted from anodized aluminum, offering a seamless and resilient frame that contributes to its premium feel. The front panel is safeguarded by Corning Gorilla Glass 4 for enhanced scratch and impact resistance. While it lacks an official IP rating for dust and water ingress, OnePlus makes no claims regarding water or dust resistance. Measuring 152.7 x 74.7 x 7.35 mm and weighing 158 grams, the device strikes a balance between slimness and substantial build quality. This form factor closely mirrors that of its predecessor, the OnePlus 3, maintaining ergonomic familiarity for users. The button arrangement includes the distinctive Alert Slider on the left side, enabling instant toggling between ring, priority, and silent audio profiles without accessing the software. A capacitive home button at the bottom front houses an embedded fingerprint sensor, providing quick and secure unlocking. Color options comprise Gunmetal, a new matte gray finish introduced with the 3T for an understated aesthetic, and Soft Gold, a warmer tone carried over from the OnePlus 3. A limited-edition Midnight Black variant was released in March 2017.[18] Ergonomic considerations are evident in the softly curved edges, which facilitate a secure one-handed grip and reduce slippage during prolonged use. The NFC antenna is positioned near the top rear, adjacent to the camera module.Display
The OnePlus 3T is equipped with a 5.5-inch Optic AMOLED display offering a full HD resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels and a pixel density of 401 ppi, providing sharp visuals suitable for multimedia consumption and daily use.[3][19] The panel features a slim 0.755 mm bezel, contributing to an 73.1% screen-to-body ratio.[3][19] A key integration is the capacitive fingerprint sensor embedded under the Gorilla Glass front panel within the home button, allowing quick and secure unlocking without protruding hardware.[11][19] The display supports an sRGB color gamut mode for precise color reproduction, achieving near-100% coverage and low ΔE values (around 4-5) for professional viewing, while the default mode delivers more saturated colors akin to a wider gamut for vibrant media playback.[20][21][22] In terms of brightness and visibility, the screen reaches a measured maximum of approximately 440 nits in manual mode (up to 518 nits under specific conditions), ensuring readability in various environments, enhanced by a dual-polarizing layer that minimizes glare and reflections in sunlight.[23][20][24] The default color profile corresponds to about 72% NTSC coverage, balancing accuracy and vibrancy.[21][20] Protection comes from Corning Gorilla Glass 4, which offers solid resistance to impacts and torsion without screen ripples under pressure, though some early production units showed susceptibility to minor scratches from everyday pocket carry.[19][20] For eye comfort, a Reading Mode was accessible via developer options to reduce blue light emission, and always-on display functionality was later added through software updates to show notifications without fully waking the screen.[22][21]Specifications
Hardware
The OnePlus 3T is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 system-on-chip, featuring a quad-core Kryo CPU configuration with two high-performance cores clocked at 2.35 GHz and two efficiency cores at 1.6 GHz, paired with an Adreno 530 GPU.[19][25] This chipset upgrade from the Snapdragon 820 in the predecessor model delivered improved processing efficiency, particularly for demanding tasks like gaming and video rendering.[26] The device includes 6 GB of LPDDR4 RAM and storage options of 64 GB or 128 GB using UFS 2.0 flash memory, with no support for microSD expansion.[3] This configuration enabled smooth multitasking, allowing users to run multiple applications simultaneously without significant lag, and provided ample space for apps, media, and files.[27] Power is supplied by a non-removable 3,400 mAh lithium-polymer battery, which supports OnePlus's proprietary Dash Charge technology operating at 5 V/4 A for fast charging, achieving approximately 60% capacity in 30 minutes.[3][28] This system maintained stable temperatures during charging by prioritizing higher current over voltage, ensuring reliable daily use even under intensive workloads.[29] The OnePlus 3T incorporates a suite of sensors including an accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, electronic compass, fingerprint sensor, Hall sensor, and a sensor hub for optimized power management, but lacks a barometer.[3] These components supported features like gesture controls, orientation detection, and secure biometric authentication, contributing to an intuitive user experience.[19] In performance evaluations, the OnePlus 3T achieved an average AnTuTu benchmark score of around 161,000 points shortly after launch, highlighting its strengths in multitasking and graphics-intensive gaming while balancing thermal efficiency. However, early benchmark scores were affected by a manufacturer-detected performance boost during testing, which was addressed in a February 2017 software update.[30][31] This positioned it competitively among mid-2016 flagships for sustained performance without excessive throttling.[32]Software and Updates
The OnePlus 3T launched with OxygenOS 3.5.3, a customized version of Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, emphasizing a near-stock Android experience with minimal bloatware and enhanced customization options such as theme support and gesture controls.[19] In China, the device shipped with HydrogenOS, OnePlus's regionally tailored skin also based on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, which included localized features like integrated Baidu services while maintaining core OxygenOS similarities.[33] Key software highlights at launch included a clean interface free of pre-installed third-party apps, allowing users to focus on essential Google services, and the introduction of customizable quick settings tiles for improved usability.[34] Shortly after release in late 2016, the OnePlus 3T received its first major update to OxygenOS 4.0 based on Android 7.1.1 Nougat in January 2017, introducing features like notification dots, multi-window support, and the Shelf—a customizable dashboard for quick access to apps and information.[35] Subsequent updates brought OxygenOS 5.0 with Android 8.0 Oreo in November 2017, adding adaptive battery optimization and parallel apps functionality to run dual instances of select applications like WhatsApp and Facebook.[36] The final major OS upgrade arrived in May 2019 as OxygenOS 9.0 based on Android 9.0 Pie, which included gesture navigation refinements and enhanced privacy controls, marking the end of major version support.[37][38] OnePlus committed to security patches for the OnePlus 3T until October 2019, aligning with their 2018 policy of two major OS updates and three years of security support from the device's November 2016 launch, after which official updates ceased.[39] By 2025, the device remains end-of-life for official firmware, with no further major updates or security patches provided by OnePlus.[40] Despite this, a vibrant custom ROM community has extended the device's usability, with LineageOS offering official builds up to version 18.1 (Android 11) until 2022, and unofficial developments supporting Android 12 via community-maintained ports.[41]Connectivity
The OnePlus 3T featured a robust set of connectivity options designed for global use, with variations across regional models to accommodate different carrier frequencies and protocols. It supported 4G LTE Category 6, delivering theoretical download speeds up to 300 Mbps and upload speeds up to 50 Mbps via carrier aggregation (2CA).[3][19] Cellular network support included GSM, HSPA, and LTE technologies, with specific bands tailored to regions. The device also offered 4G VoLTE for enhanced voice calls over LTE where carrier support was available.[19] The following table outlines the key band support by model variant:| Region/Model | 2G (GSM) Bands | 3G (WCDMA) Bands | FDD-LTE Bands | TDD-LTE Bands |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| North America | 850/900/1800/1900 MHz | 1/2/4/5/8 | 1/2/4/5/7/8/12/17/30 | None |
| Europe/Asia (Global) | 850/900/1800/1900 MHz | 1/2/5/8 | 1/3/5/7/8/20 | 38/40 |
| China | 850/900/1800/1900 MHz | 1/8 | 1/3/7/8/20 | 38/39/40/41 |
| India | 850/900/1800/1900 MHz | 1/5/8 | 1/3/5/8/20 | 40/41 |