Use code '1776GBOP3T' at checkout to get discounted price.
OnePlus 3T 5.5 inch OxygenOS 4G Phablet Snapdragon 821 Quad Core 2.35GHz 6GB RAM 64GB ROM 16.0MP Rear and Front Camera Corning Gorilla Glass 4 Optic AMOLED Screen Main Features: Display: 5.5 inch, 1080p Full HD ( 1920 x 1080 pixels ), 401 ppi, Corning Gorilla Glass 4, 0.755mm Bezel CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 821, Quad Core, Kryo: 2 x 2.35 GHz, 2 x 1.6 GHz System: OxygenOS based on Android Marshmallow RAM + ROM:6GB LPDDR4 + 64GB UFS 2.0 Camera: 16.0MP rear camera with Sony IMX 298 sensor + 16.0MP front camera with Samsung 3P8SP sensor Sensor: Fingerprint sensor, Hall sensor, Accelerometor, Gyroscope, Proximity sensor, Ambient light sensor and Electronic Compass SIM Card: dual SIM dual standby, dual nano SIM cards Feature: GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, NFC Bluetooth:4.2 Network: 2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz 3G: WCDMA Bands 1/2/5/8 4G: FDD-LTE Bands 1/3/5/7/8/20 TDD-LTE Bands 38/40
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bouncy99
5 Jul 1711#1
would i trust gearbest with £300 of my money?
bouncy99
5 Jul 177#2
360 day free repair warranty, if you ship it back to hong kong no doubt, no thanks op
twisterteddy
5 Jul 174#12
Word of warning : I've been using OP 3 for 11 months and although the specs look great on the paper but has issues such as over heating, battery drain. My phone is currently away for repair at the moment for another hardware issue and I've spent a lot of time factory resetting and fixing the phone in past few months. Oneplus tech support aren't that great. I've just switched to samsung instead of buying oneplus 5 as again I'm seeing poor feedback and very high prices.
Do your own research before buying.
mattclarkie
5 Jul 174#6
Gotta be 6" to be a Phablet surely.
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bouncy99
5 Jul 1711#1
would i trust gearbest with £300 of my money?
jimmymac87 to bouncy99
6 Jul 171#18
Have to agree. I've been all for Gearbest deals, however my Xiaomi stopped charging after 9 months so now to move onto another phone.
In my opinion the appeal of the Chinese phones is that they're cheap and that balances out the risk with no real warranty. No way I'd be spending this kind of money.
bouncy99
5 Jul 177#2
360 day free repair warranty, if you ship it back to hong kong no doubt, no thanks op
Rastafari
5 Jul 17#3
Haven't we had this once today?
amazonboy
5 Jul 171#4
Do people still refer to big phones as phablets? It's just become the norm now so seems strange...(not a dig just a question!)
stoney73
5 Jul 171#5
that's not a phablet
Alvie to stoney73
6 Jul 17#13
Times have changed. A few years ago anything above 5.3" was considered a phablet.
I would probably still argue the case that 5.5" and above are borderline phablets.
mattclarkie
5 Jul 174#6
Gotta be 6" to be a Phablet surely.
Dragon32 to mattclarkie
5 Jul 171#7
That's what I thought.
iamiguel to mattclarkie
6 Jul 17#38
6.2in S8+ feels great in my hands
But I've had many people say it's massive, I'd say 5.5-5.7 is still phablet entry size
Shaakstr
5 Jul 17#8
Is there a big difference over the oneplus 5? Would I be OK with this?
Topper1900 to Shaakstr
5 Jul 17#11
The OP5 as the latest 835 SoC plus guaranteed software updates for a year plus.
michaeljb
5 Jul 17#9
Did they ever sort out the wobbly display syndrome on this phone?
Opening post
Use code '1776GBOP3T' at checkout to get discounted price.
OnePlus 3T 5.5 inch OxygenOS 4G Phablet Snapdragon 821 Quad Core 2.35GHz 6GB RAM 64GB ROM 16.0MP Rear and Front Camera Corning Gorilla Glass 4 Optic AMOLED Screen
Main Features:
Display: 5.5 inch, 1080p Full HD ( 1920 x 1080 pixels ), 401 ppi, Corning Gorilla Glass 4, 0.755mm Bezel
CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 821, Quad Core, Kryo: 2 x 2.35 GHz, 2 x 1.6 GHz
System: OxygenOS based on Android Marshmallow
RAM + ROM:6GB LPDDR4 + 64GB UFS 2.0
Camera: 16.0MP rear camera with Sony IMX 298 sensor + 16.0MP front camera with Samsung 3P8SP sensor
Sensor: Fingerprint sensor, Hall sensor, Accelerometor, Gyroscope, Proximity sensor, Ambient light sensor and Electronic Compass
SIM Card: dual SIM dual standby, dual nano SIM cards
Feature: GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, NFC
Bluetooth:4.2
Network:
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA Bands 1/2/5/8
4G: FDD-LTE Bands 1/3/5/7/8/20
TDD-LTE Bands 38/40
Top comments
Do your own research before buying.
All comments (55)
In my opinion the appeal of the Chinese phones is that they're cheap and that balances out the risk with no real warranty. No way I'd be spending this kind of money.
Times have changed. A few years ago anything above 5.3" was considered a phablet.
I would probably still argue the case that 5.5" and above are borderline phablets.
But I've had many people say it's massive, I'd say 5.5-5.7 is still phablet entry size