OnePlus 5T Gaming Performance and Benchmark (4K)
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The Oneplus 5T boasts of all top-notch components. An octa-core Snapdragon 835 processor overclocked to 2.45 GHz with Adreno 540 GPU and coupled with 6 GB of RAM with the 64 GB model or a massive 8 GB RAM with 128 GB variant making it a complete beast of a device.
Games Played:
Chameleon Run: https://goo.gl/aexLln
Breakneck: https://goo.gl/7nq2dQ
Subdivision Infinity: https://goo.gl/AUik3d
Asphalt 8: https://goo.gl/hYOIHp
Modern Combat 5: https://goo.gl/io6dCE
Install and run any game you like, the OnePlus5T would handle it like a breeze. Even the process of launching an app seems so fast and smooth – you really feel like you own a pretty powerful and one of the most cutting-edge smartphones of 2017 at an amazing price! This performance is nothing less and in fact might even exceed the performance levels of flagships such as the Galaxy S8 and the Note 8.
The display of the 5T adds even more to the experience. The tall 6 inch display design comes in really handy when you play games in landscape mode giving you a cinematic gaming experience and the optic AMOLED display is extremely vivid. The contrast really brings the colors out.
The icing on the cake are the speakers. I can’t even begin to convey the experience – but the speakers of the OnePlus 5T are insanely loud and clear.
I’ve been playing all HD games in this video, and there is no doubt that the OnePlus 5T is handling them like a walk in the park. The games are playing flawlessly and buttery smooth.
The benchmark scores on the Antutu app indicates how amazing the device’s performance is. I’m not even kidding, but the Exynos version of the Galaxy note 8 scored almost 10,000 lower than the OnePlus 5T in the same exact test. So, that truly speaks about the beastly performance of the OnePlus 5T.
This performance also reflects when you are using the phone for 4K video recording and full HD video playback – so whether you are streaming high quality videos or shooting them – this performance really comes in handy.
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