OnePlus Nord vs OnePlus 8T Review - You Get What You Pay FOR !! By Bit Tech

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Aug 15, 2021
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OnePlus Nord vs OnePlus 8T Review - You Get What You Pay FOR !!

What's going on everybody, this is eurosmanik, and I welcome you all to yet another video on this channel. So on one side we have this best-selling upper midrange of 2020 and on the other side, we have this latest OnePlus 8t, with all the bells and whistles of a 2020 flagship and well. This is not actually a comparison to show how fast the snapdragon 865 on the OnePlus 8t is as compared to the node, because, of course it is faster and better, but it is a kind of test to see how far the upper mid-range segment has come up as compared to the flagships in 2020, and I won't be doing those crazy speed tests, as I think you can find that on every other channel. Instead, I'm going to focus more on the similar camera hardware, on the back, at least with the primary sensor. Now you know the specs of both already, but in short, the OnePlus 8t has a snapdragon 865 with UFS 2.1 storage and is 5g enabled, of course, plus it has a 120hz AMOLED display with other belts and whistles, and on the other hand, we have this OnePlus. Word, with snapdragon 765g, with UFS 2.1 storage and a 90 hertz display, both of these devices are beautiful, aren't they, and since both of these have glass backs, they are prone to smudges more than ever. So to avoid all that, you can grab a skin from capes, India and applying it is as easy as 1 2 3.

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If you have subscribed to the channel or not- which I strongly recommend you should, so you can still enjoy extra 10 off on your order using the code bitter 10, to make this collaboration even sweeter, plus you can even order on cod if that is what you want. So what are you waiting for visit? The link mentioned in description area before time runs out now coming back to the comparison so keeping the specs aside. I have used both of these devices in my day-to-day scenarios, so I do have a good idea of what they are like now, so in general performance, the OnePlus 8t just breezes its way in any game or app you throw at it compared to the OnePlus knob. Yes, it feels a lot faster as the app load times are quite less and the OnePlus word, on the other hand, performs quite decently for a mid-ranger, and I do feel the difference in performance from basic tasks like unlocking the device to using any app, and I'm not saying this in a bad way. Just sharing the experience of what it feels like after using a flagship and as I always say, a flagship is a flagship, and even after two years down the line, it will still feel smoother than the latest midrange of that time.

Anyways software wise, the OnePlus 8t, has gone too far from what albinos used to be. It is trying to gain its own identity now which isn't bad at all, but I prefer the stock-like UI on OnePlus word, as I barely focus on one-handed usage, so both of these devices feel snappy and good at the respective price points they are offered, but I still prefer the older iteration of OxygenOS, sorry, OnePlus and now coming to the one main similarity that is the primary back camera. So both of these devices have that same sensor. That is Sony, mix 586, and it is old now, but if you are thinking that they will provide identical results just because they have similar sensors right- and I would say you are highly mistaken- the image images shot from OnePlus 8t, look quite better and brighter, as they are better in sharpness too, and you can see the results in these shots as compared to the OnePlus knot. The colors are true to life on the OnePlus 8t, whereas they look a bit washed out on the OnePlus knot zooming in, and you can see the amount of details, and that holds true in most of the images they are just not similar at all, and I knew it would happen, the reasons ranging from better ISP in snapdragon 865 to better processing by OnePlus on the OnePlus 8t.

So, no matter how many images I compare, the results were similar and the OnePlus 8t takes better images in most scenarios, and it holds true even for portrait mode shots from the cameras of these devices. The edge detection and colors are quite better on the OnePlus 8t as compared to the one from OnePlus. Not the videos do look similar in terms of stabilization, but overall the colors are better on the one shot from OnePlus 8t. As you can see, cirrhosis did a good job of video stabilization, though the overall quality of OnePlus 8t is better and, of course, there is no point in comparing the front facing cameras and other outputs too, but I am attaching them just for the reference. The ultra-wide angle, camera with twice the resolution on OnePlus 8t feels a lot better than the 8 megapixel one on the OnePlus note, and the results are much more usable.

So, even if both the devices have same camera, sensors, the resulting output is not at all similar, and now you know it other tiny things that I like way better on the OnePlus 8t are first of all these stereo speakers, and I've gotten so used to them because they make the whole media consumption way better. The refined alert slider is a great thing to have in this work from home time, and I love that 65 watt charging, though the OnePlus knot takes only 20 minutes extra to top up completely, but I prefer a quick top up with this charger on the OnePlus 8t, as it saves a lot of time. Lastly, that 120hz display screams smooth every time I start using this device and due to a bigger battery, the screen on times are also quite similar on both of these devices. Overall, if you ask me, is the OnePlus 8t worth the extra 10 to 12 000 over the OnePlus note, and I would say why not if you have the budget, you will appreciate those tiny extra features that combine to make the OnePlus 8t a better device, but apart from the average front facing camera, I would pick the OnePlus word if my budget is say less than 30 000. , as I still don't see more than a couple of options with clean software even now, anyways, that's it for now hope you enjoyed this video thumbs up.

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