3t SAR value - OnePlus 3T Questions & Answers

Has anyone received the 3t? What does it say on the packahing about SAR value?
What are the values for the US and the EU models?

I don't Know, I asked them the same question. Their response was that the 3T has some slightly elevated SAR values, but that their management team is working on it. A bit strange response if you ask me.

Uh oh. "Were working on adjusting the measurements. Please hang on."

Hi, so can anyone look into manual and tell me what is the SAR value of Pixel (European version), please ?
Thank you

http://www.inquisitr.com/3747881/re...-safest-smartphone-iphone-7-one-of-the-worst/
According to this page, the OnePlus 3 has 0.394 W/kg SAR, so I guess the OnePlus 3T will has almost the same value.

Oneplus 3 and Oneplus 3T have different SAR Values.. OnePlus 3T's SAR values are higher than that of Oneplus 3. I dont know the exact values as it is shown different values in different websites.

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Dxo mark

anyone please tell the dxomark score on oneplus 3T? i think pixel is the most rated camera fone with dxomark 89, even huawei latest p10 is 87.
OnePlus 3T was not even tested on dxomark, so how can anyone tell you their score.
Don't ever trust Dxomark. They are a biased site. If you want an unbiased review, go to dpreview.com
They gave 84%g grade on Oneplus 3T.
Your site puts it same as Galaxy S6, had them both and the S6 is miles away better. For still subjects is a decent camera, but when it comes to dynamic targets, then you see the cost gap.
I think oneplus 3t has by far better camera from galaxy s6,i have both the diveces
Dxo marks giving devices A number.But if you go in details you will understand it !
Dx0 marks explained
https://youtu.be/PgeJ0XYuI2E
You've heard of libel?
danyprasad said:
anyone please tell the dxomark score on oneplus 3T? i think pixel is the most rated camera fone with dxomark 89, even huawei latest p10 is 87.
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jurimasamong said:
Don't ever trust Dxomark. They are a biased site. If you want an unbiased review, go to dpreview.com
They gave 84%g grade on Oneplus 3T.
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Proof of bias, please? Perhaps you mean "conflict of interest"?
I don't know of many people, including dpreview who actually quibble with the details of their reviews other than the precise scores (versus the relative differences). Iow, people who know tend to agree with dxomark conclusions.
Btw, dpreview gave the 1+3t the same score as the 1+5 (84%), while the old pixel received an 88%.
I had links for all of these points but since I'm a new poster.... Anyway, it's all on dpreview.

Question of curiosity; Is it possible, in theory, to enable HDR10 on the OnePlus 3T?

Question in the title really. I'm getting a OnePlus 3T because it's the clearly sensible choice for my wants and needs. But one thing it's missed compared to newer phones, HDR. Seeing as it's using the same display technology as many other phones, would it not be possible to get an open HDR standard like HDR10 on the phone? Am I a nit-wit who knows nothing about how this all works on Android? Both?
Thanks.
HDR is a standard the includes more colors than the ~16 million commonly used in 32 bit rgb. This is achieved by defining colors with more than 16 intensities for the R, G and B diodes. I'm pretty sure you have design the screen to display at HDR; it's not going to be able to process color info at greater than 32 bit if it wasn't.
Anyways, it's not like there's much HDR content to use at this time anyways. A few generations of phones will probably be released before mainstream HDR content begins to take hold.
The display have to be capable of displaying the HDR range of colours. There are tons of AMOLED displays out there that can't display HDR and I would assume OnePlus wanted to advertise if the panel in the 3T had this capability. Since it's one of the newer "buzzwords" for mobile devices.
Mace ya face said:
Question in the title really. I'm getting a OnePlus 3T because it's the clearly sensible choice for my wants and needs. But one thing it's missed compared to newer phones, HDR. Seeing as it's using the same display technology as many other phones, would it not be possible to get an open HDR standard like HDR10 on the phone? Am I a nit-wit who knows nothing about how this all works on Android? Both?
Thanks.
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No, it's a hardware feature that the OP3T doesn't have.
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P30 Pro SAR Values???

Hi to all,
P30 Pro have now electromagnetic speakers. That's cool. But did this affect on bigger SAR Values?
And how much is SAR on P30 Pro?
isko01 said:
Hi to all,
P30 Pro have now electromagnetic speakers. That's cool. But did this affect on bigger SAR Values?
And how much is SAR on P30 Pro?
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Information from the official P30 Pro Product page:
"The highest SAR value reported for this device type when tested at the ear is 0.64 W/kg, and when properly worn on the body is 0.99 W/kg".
PsychoMania said:
Information from the official P30 Pro Product page:
"The highest SAR value reported for this device type when tested at the ear is 0.64 W/kg, and when properly worn on the body is 0.99 W/kg".
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Thx a lot very fast answer.
And is there any web sites where upload new SAR Values every time where new phones release?
isko01 said:
Thx a lot very fast answer.
And is there any web sites where upload new SAR Values every time where new phones release?
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Not sure, the information is also on this site and compares it against other models:
https://www.devicespecifications.com/en/model-sar/888f4ff1
I found that site via a google search for "P30 Pro SAR".
I believe the above is the polite version of 'Next time, use Google...'
NJ72 said:
I believe the above is the polite version of 'Next time, use Google...'
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I know this web site. But is it credible?
isko01 said:
I know this web site. But is it credible?
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Information shared above seems to be in place. Don't worry

Camera quality between K20 Pro and OP 7 Pro

I'm planning to buy a new phone with better custom ROM support, but confused between these two - K20 Pro and OnePlus 7 Pro. The price of both phones are at different extends.
So if the K20 Pro has better or comparable quality in the camera section against OP 7 Pro I would definitely go for K20 Pro and can save money for others. Please share your thoughts on this.
OP 7 pro has better camera, but K20 pro camera isn't not bad at all for day to day normal shots taking, if you're a camera guy then it's OP > K20
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The only real reason to get OP 7 Pro over K20 is for OIS. Makes a real difference during low light and while shooting video.
Wide-angle camera is also a little better and has manual focus. During day time, you won't get much difference cause both have same main sensor. GCam fixes most of the color inconsistencies for both phones.
If you plan on shooting at night time, I highly suggest you go for OnePlus. Even the 7T has OIS so that's a good middle ground [and has 2x zoom instead of 3x].
You shouldn't believe anything you read in the tech press about OnePlus phones--especially what you read on XDA.
OnePlus fired all of the programmers who created Oxygen after OnePlus Marshmallow and moved all coding to the Hydrogen team in China to save money.
Hydrogen was supposedly the Chinese ROM for OnePlus phones--but since OnePlus doesn't actually sell phones in China they were programming a ROM nobody used.
Since Oxygen Nougat coding on OnePlus phones has been completely inept--a fact that is widely known among developers and software engineers but not discussed on XDA.
The last OnePlus phone developers actually used was the OP3T--which was the last OnePlus phone released before the Oxygen programmers were fired.
All development for OnePlus phones is artificially sustained by OnePlus who gives free phones to developers since they would never spend their own money on OnePlus devices.
Since developers don't actually use OnePlus phones as their daily driver ROMs and kernels for OnePlus phones are compiled. These ROMs always have bugs--any build of any custom ROM for a OnePlus phone always has bugs even if it's supposedly stable.
Since OnePlus ROMs are compiled by developers who don't use the phones daily themselves multiple ROMs will often have the exact same bugs at the same time. Someone will post code to fix the bug on GitHub and if the code is approved all of the devs for the various ROMs will incorporate the same code into their own ROMs.
Usually developers of OnePlus custom ROMs don't know there are bugs in their "stable" ROMs until users report them and these bugs are sometimes serious enough to affect the basic functionality of the phone.
I personally used "stable" OnePlus custom ROMs that wouldn't boot up beyond the splash screen, where the ability to make or receive calls was broken, where Bluetooth, WiFi or GPS was broken, where opening the settings or trying to make a call would completely crash the UI--you get the idea--and this was all on ROMs that were labeled as stable.
Because the firmware on OnePlus phones is ineptly coded it's impossible to take decent pictures without using the ported Google Camera App--a $200 phone from Samsung or Xiaomi takes better pictures than a $700 OnePlus phone using the native OnePlus Camera app.
OnePlus phones are overpriced and ineptly coded--phones from Xiaomi and Honor are a much better value.
Don't read too much into the above post.
As far as hardware is concerned, there is not much difference between the 2, with the exception of OIS being added to the OP phone. Both have the same Sony sensor as the main module, but OP have slightly better secondary modules.
Software wise Xiaomi seem to be ahead of OP, in terms of computational photography. As I see it, Google and Huawei are way ahead, with Samsung third and probably Xiaomi 4th when it comes to computational photography.
So OP edge the camera hardware, but Xiaomi edge the camera software.
I also in confusion about these two phones.
Finally Op cancelled only for Headphone jack.
Better check both phones in gsmarena camera tool and check yourself
josephnero said:
Better check both phones in gsmarena camera tool and check yourself
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Already checked, viewed videos and read many articles. But I want to hear from real people besides reviews, that's why I'm asking.
- are the images great with the photos taken with GCam?
- does the EIS work with all three cameras? or with any camera?
- if the K20 Pro is compared to OnePlus 6T in camera how do you rate them?
niyonsv said:
Already checked, viewed videos and read many articles. But I want to hear from real people besides reviews, that's why I'm asking.
- are the images great with the photos taken with GCam?
- does the EIS work with all three cameras? or with any camera?
- if the K20 Pro is compared to OnePlus 6T in camera how do you rate them?
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- GCam makes colors match up closely. Night mode is minorly better on the OP, but for a casual user it's not incredibly noticeable. Astrophotography is just as good as on any other phone. Main cameras are the same on both phones (48MP Sony), while wide angle is minorly better on the OP (imo, not enough of a quality difference to justify price difference)
- EIS works with main camera on both phones in GCam, OP has OIS on main camera as well. Neither phone can take wide angle video in gcam. OP can't take wide angle video in stock, K20 Pro can.
- K20 Pro is very significantly better than 6T. It matches with the OP 7 Pro much better.
AvgZing said:
- GCam makes colors match up closely. Night mode is minorly better on the OP, but for a casual user it's not incredibly noticeable. Astrophotography is just as good as on any other phone. Main cameras are the same on both phones (48MP Sony), while wide angle is minorly better on the OP (imo, not enough of a quality difference to justify price difference)
- EIS works with main camera on both phones in GCam, OP has OIS on main camera as well. Neither phone can take wide angle video in gcam. OP can't take wide angle video in stock, K20 Pro can.
- K20 Pro is very significantly better than 6T. It matches with the OP 7 Pro much better.
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Thank you so much for the details mate. But unfortunately I'll be buying a pre-owned OnePlus 7T tomorrow. A deal is almost confirmed. I found a couple of things of 7T better for me than K20 Pro. The motorized pop-up camera is one I don't like in K20 Pro, and that's why I'm not even picking 7 Pro, which I can get in the same range. Also I love the 90Hzv display.
These things are too personal and I won't say that K20 Pro is not a good one. It's a great device and I should have brought earlier once but I didn't have money that time.
Anyways thanks again for the detailed information.
EDIT: Just dropped the deal because of unreliability.
I just use GCam and it's miles better than the stock op7

[Mi 8] Screen 60-?hz OC

Is it possible for us to overclock the display? Mi9Se and K20 Pro have OС 90hz, are our displays worse and not able to OС.
OsTrichHoltt said:
Is it possible for us to overclock the display? Mi9Se and K20 Pro have OС 90hz, are our displays worse and not able to OС.
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The short Answer is No, your panel was not designed for a higher refresh rate.
The longer answer is also No.
But there are indeed threads within the Mi8 forums that provided a link to patch that was taken from the Mi9 forum, that file along with claims that the BTBO patch would raise your refresh rate. and make your phone faster. Search and you will find them along with myself and others warning them to not to use the patch. Hilariously, quite a few of those did not heed to our warnings and rudely told us that the patch would not break their phone and that they have it installed. The next day several people sent a PM asked for help fixing their phones when they stopped booting, I actually found a solution for a couple of these people.
TLDR : Don't use any BTBO refresh rate increase patches they will work for one day and then fail and brick your phone.
OsTrichHoltt said:
Is it possible for us to overclock the display? Mi9Se and K20 Pro have OС 90hz, are our displays worse and not able to OС.
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Ehm, please never flash any over clock kernel. It destroys your screen. Many users reported on K20 Pro and Mi 9 a green display after a time.

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