• Let us know how you get on with it!

    After nearly a week with OnePlus 5T, my thoughts:

    Yes, I'm annoyed about the lack of software Do Not Disturb but in practice, the 3 position slider is pretty acceptable. I just feel that it's a solution to a problem which had already been solved, and solved better;

    The screen is great, and I particularly like the auto brightness and night mode;

    Camera is good, as good as any phone camera I've used;

    Battery lasts two days and charges in a couple of hours - that's pretty handy;

    It's slick and quick; it does everything that I need a phone to do, to a high standard. It's pleasant to use.

    In conclusion? At £380, it's the most expensive phone I've bought and the top end of what I would be prepared to spend. Is it £250 nicer than a new Moto G? Hard to say, depends on how much you need £250, I guess. I self justified it as have a long commute where I read papers etc on my phone, and I don't change phones often.

    If it lasts 3 years, which I hope it will and my Moto G (3rd gen) did, that'll be slightly over £10/month which seems acceptable. If I was shopping for a phone tomorrow, I'd probably buy it again.

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