OnePlus 7T Vs iPhone 11
With the iPhone 11, you do get iOS 13.1. Now, Oxygen OS is definitely one of my favorite skins on Android. It's very clean and very smooth, and to be honest, it's gonna come down to your personal preference. If you are somebody who likes iOS, then you're gonna like the iPhone 11 here.
If you're somebody who prefers Android, then you are gonna like the OnePlus 7T. You do get some exclusive features on the iPhone such as iMessage, so if all of your friends and family are on iMessage and use FaceTime and things, then you will be needing the iPhone to kind of stay within that group. So that's something that you will have to bear in mind.
Now, let's move on to my favorite part, and that is, of course, the cameras. As you can see, we have a dual rear-facing camera setup on the iPhone whereas we have a triple rear-facing camera setup on the 7T. On the OnePlus 7T, we have a primary 48-megapixel camera. Now, although it's 48 megapixels, you will be pixel binning, so you're gonna be looking at around 12 megapixels to be able to get the most out of these sensors, but you can shoot at 48 megapixels if you want, but to get the best out the cameras in terms of processing and dynamic range, you'll be shooting at 12 megapixels, and in addition to that, you do also get an ultra-wide. This is at 16 megapixels, and then, you also get the telephoto, so this is something that you don't have on the iPhone 11. It is something that you have on the Pro models, but on the OnePlus, you do get two times optical zoom with the 12-megapixel telephoto camera. Now, of course, specs are just one thing. Real-world testing is where you really find out how good these cameras are, and I have been testing these out for the past few days, and generally speaking, They have been more consistent between the two cameras.
On the OnePlus, this is something that I also noticed on the OnePlus 7 Pro, where when you go from the primary camera to the ultra-wide, the colors can If you look at this example, if you look at the greens in the grass, look how they change when you go to the ultra-wide camera whereas they do
I also found that overall, the iPhone 11 had better dynamic range compared to the OnePlus 7T, but when it comes to zoom, of course, you've got optical zoom versus digital zoom, and the OnePlus 7T did produce better results for zooming in, and it's also got a new macro feature, so you can get up really close with the ultra-wide camera and still focus in around 2.5 centimeters away from your subject, and this is something that's not available on the iPhone 11, so you can't focus at So if you're somebody into macro photography, then you're gonna like the OnePlus 7T. Now, when it comes to video, both devices can film at 4K, up to 60 frames a second.
However, on the OnePlus 7T, this is limited to just the primary camera as well as the telephoto.
You can't film from the ultra-wide at 4K at all. On the iPhone 11, you can film at up to 4K, 60 frames a second from all the cameras, so that's the primary, that's the ultra-wide. On the OnePlus 7T, the front-facing camera maxes out at 1080p, and once again, in my experience of testing out the video side by side, I did find that I do think currently, at this point in time, the iPhone 11 and the iPhone 11 Pro does have the best video on any smartphone right now.
Sometimes, the OnePlus 7T did seem to wash out my face in certain situations whereas the iPhone, it did maintain the colors a lot better, and for video, of course, having that 4K with that better dynamic range in colors did help, and if you are somebody who likes to vlog and shoot lots of video, then I would So the OnePlus 7T has an optical, in-display fingerprint scanner, which is very fast and works very, very well, and it does have facial recognition, but it's only using So it's not something that I'd recommend using if you are conscious about security. On the iPhone 11, you don't have a fingerprint scanner, but you do have Face ID.
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, Face ID's one of the best when it comes to facial recognition, and it does work very, very fast, and it's also very accurate...
With the iPhone 11, you do get iOS 13.1. Now, Oxygen OS is definitely one of my favorite skins on Android. It's very clean and very smooth, and to be honest, it's gonna come down to your personal preference. If you are somebody who likes iOS, then you're gonna like the iPhone 11 here.
If you're somebody who prefers Android, then you are gonna like the OnePlus 7T. You do get some exclusive features on the iPhone such as iMessage, so if all of your friends and family are on iMessage and use FaceTime and things, then you will be needing the iPhone to kind of stay within that group. So that's something that you will have to bear in mind.
Now, let's move on to my favorite part, and that is, of course, the cameras. As you can see, we have a dual rear-facing camera setup on the iPhone whereas we have a triple rear-facing camera setup on the 7T. On the OnePlus 7T, we have a primary 48-megapixel camera. Now, although it's 48 megapixels, you will be pixel binning, so you're gonna be looking at around 12 megapixels to be able to get the most out of these sensors, but you can shoot at 48 megapixels if you want, but to get the best out the cameras in terms of processing and dynamic range, you'll be shooting at 12 megapixels, and in addition to that, you do also get an ultra-wide. This is at 16 megapixels, and then, you also get the telephoto, so this is something that you don't have on the iPhone 11. It is something that you have on the Pro models, but on the OnePlus, you do get two times optical zoom with the 12-megapixel telephoto camera. Now, of course, specs are just one thing. Real-world testing is where you really find out how good these cameras are, and I have been testing these out for the past few days, and generally speaking, They have been more consistent between the two cameras.
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iPhone 11 |
I also found that overall, the iPhone 11 had better dynamic range compared to the OnePlus 7T, but when it comes to zoom, of course, you've got optical zoom versus digital zoom, and the OnePlus 7T did produce better results for zooming in, and it's also got a new macro feature, so you can get up really close with the ultra-wide camera and still focus in around 2.5 centimeters away from your subject, and this is something that's not available on the iPhone 11, so you can't focus at So if you're somebody into macro photography, then you're gonna like the OnePlus 7T. Now, when it comes to video, both devices can film at 4K, up to 60 frames a second.
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OnePlus 7T |
You can't film from the ultra-wide at 4K at all. On the iPhone 11, you can film at up to 4K, 60 frames a second from all the cameras, so that's the primary, that's the ultra-wide. On the OnePlus 7T, the front-facing camera maxes out at 1080p, and once again, in my experience of testing out the video side by side, I did find that I do think currently, at this point in time, the iPhone 11 and the iPhone 11 Pro does have the best video on any smartphone right now.
Sometimes, the OnePlus 7T did seem to wash out my face in certain situations whereas the iPhone, it did maintain the colors a lot better, and for video, of course, having that 4K with that better dynamic range in colors did help, and if you are somebody who likes to vlog and shoot lots of video, then I would So the OnePlus 7T has an optical, in-display fingerprint scanner, which is very fast and works very, very well, and it does have facial recognition, but it's only using So it's not something that I'd recommend using if you are conscious about security. On the iPhone 11, you don't have a fingerprint scanner, but you do have Face ID.
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