Featuring our largest display ever and a resilient glass back, the OnePlus 6T was crafted with care and purpose. Experience a 6.41 inch Optic AMOLED display for true immersion through an 86% screen-to-body ratio, beautifully slim cut-out, and more.
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David Broberg –
The phone was just as described. The screen, back and camera lenses were like new (no scratches). The phone was a T-mobile unit and it was unlocked and doesn’t have a lot of bloat-ware apps. The unit did have 8GB Ram and 128GB Flash which makes it a top performer. The AMOLED screen is top-quality. The battery life is very good for me (~48 hrs+) right now. Most importantly this is one of the few phones that DOES support WiFi-calling/text when used with a T-Mobile sim-card. This feature can’t be added to generic “international” android phones that are unlocked. The camera works well, but is not as good as some of the newer 3+1 cameras found on other top-end phones. There is no “ultra-wide” angle mode. My only nit-pick was that this unit did not come with the factory charger, which is rated for 20Watts (5V/4A), instead an Amazon charger was included rated at only 9Watts (5V/1.8A) which will result in much longer recharge times. It did come with a simple USB type C cable, but no earphone adapter.
The K Man –
Advertising:
The description mentioned that there would be no visible scratches from within 12″ away, and I can safely say that is a true statement. The phone was, indeed, T-Mobile branded when I received it as stated. Overall, the phone is as advertised.
Shipping & Item condition:
Arrived on time in a nice box (not OnePlus branded, however). Packaging was adequate to prevent damaging. Unfortunately it did not come with an official Oneplus Dash Charger. I simply received an Amazon charger that wasn’t even USB-C. Thankfully I already had one on the way, so it was a non-issue for me, but something you should be prepared to purchase.
Price:
$346.95 – At the time I purchaced this (August 2019), this was about the best bang for your buck you could get in an Android phone. Oneplus was selling the 6T on their website still for about $600 new. I suspect this price to continue to drop once the 8 and 8 Pro are announced/Released. The 7T was already released, but unfortately not being sold in the US.
Build Quality/Durability:
This was my major concern with buying an Amazon renewed phone. I was very worried that I’d see scratches, have software issues, poor battery, or some other unknown problem. Thankfully, it didn’t have a single scratch on it and looked/performed as a brand new phone. The battery health was over 90%. Simply put, I was very surprised to get what seems like a brand new phone for so cheap.
Performance:
I did a ton of research before purchasing a new phone. I previously had a Samsung Galaxy S6 edge, and that thing was super sluggish and terribly slow after 5 years of use. I learned that Oneplus phones don’t typically slow down as much as Samsungs, or other brands, and I really liked Oxygen OS. It seems very snappy and quick to load apps. The in-display fingerprint sensor can be hit or miss at times, but I seem to average an 80% success rate when I try to unlock my phone. I know the newer 7 Pro has an even better fingerprint sensor, but in my book the difference is negligible when considering the price of the Pro. I never liked playing games on my Samsung because of how sluggish everything was, but I’ve been finding myself playing more on this one. It’s very quick and doesn’t seem to overheat like my last phone.
Design/Features:
– I really like OxygenOS. It is quick, clean, and simple. I did not like, however, that it was T-Mobile branded. A quick youtube search led me to a video that helped me quickly (and I’m talking only 30mins here) convert it to the international unlocked version. Now I don’t have to worry about delayed OS updates or lack of support from T-Mobile. I would recommend installing an App called Oxygen Updater, as it seems the international version won’t automatically push updates to your phone. You would have to seek them out and manually install them. The App does that for you and works very well.
– The teardrop notch is hardly noticeable. Almost all apps and games will simply reduce the screen size, so it looks like a black bar instead of a notch. I feel like this is a better solution than the pop-up camera on the 7 Pro. Moving parts on a cell phone simply don’t give me confidence.
– Honestly, my favorite feature is a dedicated slider for the ring-modes. Slide up once for vibrate mode, once again for silent, and all the way down for ring. It doesn’t mess with the alarm volume, which is nice, and I now no longer need to go into the settings to change my modes.
– I do not like, however, that there is no longer a dedicated notification LED. I’ve gotten used to it, however, as there is a setting to flash the screen briefly when there is a new notification. It’s just not as ideal, IMO.
Overall:
I can’t say enough how happy I am that I was able to get a practically brand new phone for so cheap. Yes, you’ll have to spend a little more for an official charger, case, etc., but you’d likely be buying many of those things anyway, right? If not, you’re in even better shape. Amazon renewed products also have a 90-day return window, which is a nice piece of mind. Overall I can safely say that I’m happy with this purchase and would definitely consider Amazon renewed products again in the future.
James –
This is a great phone, and a truly excellent value for money: I got mine for $300, which for a flagship-quality phone with flagship specs that rival most mainstream brands at $900+, is amazing. It has a version of Android that is about as close to “stock” as you get without getting a pixel phone, but there is one minor issue that happens to be a deal-breaker for me: It breaks some of the seamless integration of Google Assistant. You can still say “okay google” out loud, and hold the home or power button to start it up, but none of that helps when your phone is in your pocket.
The problem is how it works with bluetooth headphones: many allow you to push a button and speak directly to Assistant, no need to even say “Okay Google”. It doesn’t work with this phone, and no combination of settings fixes that. Researching on OnePlus forums revealed it’s an issue with all OnePlus phones. Such integration only works when the phone is on & unlocked.
I make extensive use of this feature while driving, getting directions, etc., so this was a deal breaker for me. Using this is ingrained in my daily routine, and digging in my pocket and turning on the phone is a big step down in convenience and not just dangerous but generally illegal while driving.
If this isn’t an issue for you, you’ll love this phone. If it is, you may want to check out either the Asus Zenfone 6 or Xiaomi Mi 9t Pro. They’re a little more expensive, but generally still very cheap phones fairly equivalent to expensive flagships from Samsung etc. the 9t Pro goes for about $400, Zenfone 6 $500 as of this writing, but both are also slight hardware upgrades using the fastest (as of this writing) Snapdragon 855 chipset. That’s still a very small difference from the OnePlus 6t Pro which uses the 845 chipset, but both of these phones also get rid of the annoying “notch” in the screen in favor of popup cameras for front-facing use.
Honestly, Assistant issue aside though, you can’t go wrong with this phone.
Mercedes Arevalo –
I was looking for an upgrade from my 2 year old cheap broken phone. Thats when I came across this phone. I had heard that the OnePlus 6t was a great buget phone. I was hesitant about ordering a phone online, and then renewed, I wasnt aure. Regardless I ordered it and LOVED it.
The phone came in near perfect condition in a little plastic bag. Also in the box was what looks like a decent quality Amazon labeled charging box and a black unbranded cable. Overall, you get what you need but not more. There was no pre applied screen protector, like if it was a new one, nor a Aux to type-c, nor a case and the biggest one is no OnePlus charger that chargers really fast. Just keep these in mind if ordering the phone, you won’t get everything from the original box.
Onto the phone. It came with like no scratches and I couldn’t find one on the screen. The back however is different it can maybe 2/3 small very minor scratches, so much so that I didn’t notice at first. The software experience was really nice and the phone worked like new. The battery was at 95/94% health (To check it I installed an app called AccuBattery and after 1/2 charges it tells you the approximate health. Just take it with a grain of salt as it usually requires a lot of charges to accurately calculate it. However if below 85% health beware and you might want to think about a return.)
As you should know the cameras aren’t great, but the speed and software and display make up for it in my book.
I was able to active the phone with 0 problems and the connection never seemed to drop. At first the WiFi was acting up and I wouldn’t get signal but after some updates and just time it resolved itself. I bought the Tudia Case and a SuperSheildz screen protector so now the phone is more protected. I do recommend these items they are really good.
Mr.Biggles –
I was expecting to get a used or slightly damaged phone, but what I received was a brand new GSM unlocked T-mobile branded 6T in the oneplus oem box. It came with all the paperwork, oneplus fast charger, oneplus cable, free case, oneplus sim tool, and the new sealed oneplus box.
There is absolutely no damage to this phone and it came with a screen protector already applied.
This phone has been amazing. I upgraded from a Samsung galaxy S8, and the OnePlus 6T is much faster, smoother, and has much better battery life. It’s like night and day between the 2 of them.
I will say the in display fingerprint scanner is hit or miss, but the face unlock is amazingly fast. Although it doesn’t work if I’m wearing sunglasses.
Overall I highly recommend this phone and the seller I got it from was CrownProducts.
Tessa Valentine –
I bought this phone refurbished in 2020, for $213, and have used it extensively since then. I feel safe reviewing it.
Pros:
Amazing battery life
1. Well after other phones from a similar time of release stopped being able to support later Android updates or use the updates effectively, this phone’s had no issues
2. Camera quality is fantastic. It’s no DSLR raw file but it’s certainly one of the better camera qualities I’ve used. The fantastic aperture especially is handy for lower light photography
3. Bluetooth range and stability is actually way better than many of my friends’ more modern phones to the point that they default to using my phone when we’re keeping phones well away from the pool and using a waterproof Bluetooth speaker for music
4. Being able to create multiple instances of applications has come in clutch for managing my work and personal accounts on the same phone. No more carrying more than one phone around!
5. This is a strange one but I really enjoy the clock app on this. The ability to keep the current time and multiple world times on my home screen is handy since I do a lot of work with international people and don’t want to contact them at inappropriate times. It takes the mental math out of my day for my most commonly used time zones.
6. I really enjoy the status bar on this phone. The front camera splits the middle of it but it allows for constant updates to seconds on the clock, The Weather Channel’s app shows the temperature in the status bar, notifs fill in the top left, and all of my more phone management statuses are on the right. This makes it really easy to divide your focus instead of other phones I’ve had that just locked a couple of things to the right and filled in the rest of the status bar as things are added/updated. Its a small change but it does make a world of difference
7. Ability to link to Windows PCs with a phone this old is kind of rare but this can with the newest Android updates and makes life so much easier. Being able to quickly see who messaged or called, what notifications came in, and manage my camera roll without once having to look down at my phone (especially when in a video call meeting) is a game-changer.
Cons:
1. Periodically the camera stalls when loading and the whole phone needs rebooted. If quickly shifting into the camera app is needed to catch special moments like your child’s first steps, you might need to pass on this
2. Sometimes a spotty wifi signal will just be dropped completely and need to manually be reconnected to. It doesn’t happen all the time but if you will be using a weak or inconsistent wifi signal, that might be a factor for you.
F. F. –
Great Phone – I miss the 3.5 audio jack terribly, but I enjoy the battery, the photos, and the compatible radio bands for solid service in the U.S.
Battery lasts for days with light use, and a good full day with heavy of video watching. The fast battery included with the phone can easily get from 50% to 100% in just minutes. No headphone jack can be an issue, as there are really no adapters that will allow charging while listening to wired headphones, but the issue could be bypassed using bluetooth headphones. The screen is phenomenal, the phone build is solid, and the camera takes absolutely fantastic pictures in good light, and even night shots (as long as no zoom is applied). The video quality leaves a strange mix of feelings, as heavy processing of the images take place. I you point the phone still over a background and move your hands, if the area around the moving arms have texture, it will appear to morph and reshape in a watery very localized way… but I guess that for a perfect video result one would buy a dedicated professional video camera. The phone supports all the U.S. bands I needed for a great service coverage, and I am enjoying great internet service and phone call quality any time I need it.
Johanna –
Bought it to replace a Samsung 7active and the transition was easy simple and user friendly.
Mark Andrew Miller Jr –
Love the snapdragon 845
Orion Byrd –
It’s a OnePlus device, they are always the best. Super fast and responsive. Looks beautiful. Flagship specs at affordable prices. If you buy this, you won’t regret it. However, this particular listing is sold by a 3rd party. Didn’t come with a Dash charger, (I recommend buying one, charges phone at 4A or 160%/hr) Type-C to 3.5mm AUX adapter, or dash cable. The cable that came in my package felt like it was going to break off or destroy my charger port, and there isn’t a charger brick included. In display fingerprint reader is slightly slower then their face unlock by a few miliseconds. Face unlock is still instant and the fastest in the game. Cameras are indescribable. Would recommend to anyone who wants a phone that crushes all others in performance and quality.