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The Perfectly Perfect Phone -OnePlus 5T

The OnePlus  5 is a great smartphone. It's one of my favourite phones in 2017. But it's far from perfect in 2017. when the world is moving to bezel less design.

Seeing the OnePlus 5T coming , looking at it it seems the perfect phone for this year. Wondering how? Let me tell you..

The upcoming oneplus falgship is the perfect smartphone.

There a many great phones out there.  But each of them has at least one flaw. The OnePlus 5 doesn't have a bezel less display,  Galaxy S8 doesn't have a dual camera, S8 note is too big. the iPhone 8 and Pixel 2 have huge bezels. Pixel 2 XL has display issues. The iPhone X comes at a price which is out of reach for many.

im not knit picking. theres are the some of the bt phones out there. and chjossing one , you will compromise something//. and here comes the perfect phone,

the OnePlus 5T seems to have ALL OF 'EM.

The one thing OnePlus 5 was missing the bezel less display is coming to the 5T. With 18:9 aspect ratio it looks awesome just like S8, mi mix and pixel 2 XL, basically like every 2017 flagship.

And what's more? it comes with Optic AMOLED.


Fascinating, isn't it?

The specs are similarly solid for 2017. It's said to be coming with premium Snapdragon 835 and 8 GB of RAM, 20+20MP Dual Cameras, 16 MP Selfie Cam and 3450 mAh battery.



It also comes with headphone jack. Perfect!! It will have splash resistance for sure.

Whatever you want in a smartphone, all checked.

  • Bezel-less disgn
  • OLED display
  • Powerful processor
  • High RAM
  • Dual Cameras
  • Great Selfie Camera
  • Decent Battery
  • Great Software
  • Headphone Jack
At only $550. Amazing!!

Tell me in the comments what are your views on it?


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