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  • OnePlus is upgrading their lineup once again with the OnePlus 6T.

  • Every time this happens, OnePlus brings something new and innovative to the table...unlike another

  • phone company I can think of.

  • With a few changes to the exterior design and a new under-screen fingerprint scanner,

  • it's time to start the durability test.

  • I still think it's funny that they add a “do not disassemblewarning.

  • Right.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • OnePlus back at it again with the wall-to-wall display.

  • Looking good with this little niblet of a notch up top instead of some of the other

  • monstrosities we've seen lately.

  • It's got the same subtle S reflection off the back glass.

  • This time around the back is missing the fingerprint scanner.

  • OnePlus has moved the fingerprint scanner underneath the display, which is pretty incredible.

  • Not many companies have managed to do that yet, and here's the very fairly priced 6T

  • rocking the newest technology.

  • Let's see how well it works under pressure though.

  • OnePlus does include a screen protector, so it's good to know the scanner works underneath

  • that protection.

  • It's time to test the glass itself with my Mohs hardness picks.

  • These quantitatively show what the screen is made from.

  • Plastic would be a level 3 or 4, glass is a level 6, and sapphire would be a level 8

  • or 9.

  • The OnePlus 6T is using Gorilla Glass 6 and also scratches at a level 6 – right on par

  • with other flagships.

  • One thing other major flagships don't have though is the in-screen fingerprint scanner.

  • This technology is pretty sweet.

  • There is a little sensor underneath the bottom part of the display panel that can see my

  • finger.

  • It uses the green light from the display to illuminate my fingerprint when it's pressed

  • up against the glass.

  • OnePlus said they tried using all different colors of light for this illumination, and

  • interestingly enough, the color green was the most efficient color for the sensor.

  • Earlier versions of this sensor on other phones could be seen through the black display when

  • the screen was off.

  • But with the OnePlus 6T, the fingerprint scanner is indiscernible from the rest of the screen.

  • When it senses the touch from my finger, it will activate.

  • And if you watch closely, it uses the green light animation to illuminate my finger and

  • unlocks.

  • It happens pretty fast.

  • Since the fingerprint scanner is under the glass, it's pretty well protected.

  • My razor blade won't do any damage.

  • Key don't scratch tempered glass, or coins.

  • But hypothetically, let's say it did get scratched.

  • I'll take my level 6 Mohs tool and scratch the glass.

  • It's pretty safe to say it's unrealistically scratched right now, more so than whatever

  • would happen in real, everyday life.

  • And the scanner is still working every single time.

  • Impressive.

  • OnePlus gets a thumbs up for that.

  • Up here at the top of the screen we have the little baby notch.

  • Kind of cute.

  • It's got it's one sensor that doubles as the front 16 megapixel camera, face unlock, and

  • proximity sensor.

  • Above the notch is the tiniest slit of an earpiece.

  • Hopefully call quality isn't sacrificed because this thing is almost nonexistent.

  • It's about the same thickness as my razor blade.

  • OnePlus is again sticking with the same black anodized aluminum.

  • You can see the silver metal glinting underneath the anodized layer.

  • The power button is made from metal, as well as the mute switch.

  • This particular mute switch has 3 different settings: silent, vibrate, and ring.

  • Even with the mute switch, this 6T is one-upping Apple.

  • The top of the phone is metal, along with the volume buttons, and the dual SIM card

  • tray.

  • I do see a water resistant rubber ring around the SIM card tray, so that's good, but no

  • expandable memory.

  • The biggest flaw so far though is the lack of headphone jack.

  • I can only assume OnePlus removed the jack to sell more of their wireless bullet headphones.

  • The bullets are good, don't get me wrong, but it's unfortunate that we can't have both

  • worlds.

  • Listen to this though...you can hear the difference in texture over the logo.

  • On the Midnight Black version of the 6T, OnePlus has frosted the outer layer of the glass,

  • just like the Pixel 3.

  • It's a more subtle frosting, not as prominent, but the cloudiness is abrasive enough to start

  • sanding down my softer metal tools, like my pry tool.

  • And it leaves marks.

  • Since the frosting is more gentle though, the marks wipe off, but still, frosting is

  • a dangerous game when it comes to a clean looking device.

  • You definitely never want your keys and phone in the same pocket.

  • You can see my levels 3, 4, 5, and 6 picks all leave marks on the glass.

  • The harder the material, the less likely it is to wipe off, as you can see from this rather

  • expensive gradient of scratches on the midnight black.

  • The OnePlus 6T currently comes in 2 colors: Midnight Black as you see here, and a glossy

  • mirror black.

  • Super creative shades of black.

  • Why stop there?

  • OnePlus should also include the carbon black, matte black, camo black, and matrix black.

  • Dbrand does a good job of subtly protecting your phone against scratches, but it also

  • has quite a few, not so subtle color options, if that's what you're into.

  • I'll let you customize your own phone with the link in the description.

  • And thanks to dbrand for sponsoring this video.

  • Frosted phone have got to be keeping them pretty busy lately.

  • OnePlus still has their two cameras on the back: the normal 16 megapixel camera, and

  • the secondary depth sensor.

  • I still wish they would use that extra space for a wide-angle or telephoto, but it is what

  • it is.

  • The flash is protected under the glass, and neither the camera lens nor the flash were

  • damaged by my razor blade.

  • The OnePlus 6T is rocking a 6.4 inch 1080p AMOLED display.

  • Super nice for watching YouTube videos at high definitionssomething that the new

  • $750 iPhone XR cannot do.

  • I left my lighter in place on the screen for over 30 seconds and it had no reaction.

  • Pretty impressive.

  • The pixels completely recovered from the heat, leaving no marks.

  • The invisible oleophobic coating though, is evaporated now in that spot, so don't attempt

  • this trick on your own phone.

  • We'll peel off the skin to keep the bend test fair.

  • I am going to leave the red decal though, because that looks pretty awesome.

  • Not all phones are created equally.

  • Structural integrity matters a lot if you want your phone to last a while.

  • OnePlus 6T does have some flex in the upper half of the phone, but I imagine this is the

  • junction between the board and the battery where the phone is the weakest.

  • There are no kinks in the metal or damage to the frame though.

  • The OnePlus 6T flexes back to it's original shape after the pressure is released.

  • The only thing damaged is my decal.

  • The OnePlus 6T costs $200 less than Apple's new budget phone, the iPhone XR, and is physically

  • better in almost every single way.

  • This is what Apple should have made with their trillions - good hardware at a fair price.

  • Yeah, the Midnight might scratch a bit and the headphone jack is missing, but the OnePlus

  • 6T passes my durability test.

  • Should I try making a clear 6T?

  • Let me know in the comments.

  • Customize your phone with the dbrand link in the description.

  • And thanks a ton for watching.

  • I'll see you around.

OnePlus is upgrading their lineup once again with the OnePlus 6T.

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OnePlus 6T耐用性測試!- 刮擦燒傷和彎曲測試! (OnePlus 6T Durability Test! - Scratch Burn and BEND Tested!)

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