Is linus wearing eyeliner? The OP6T is yet another disappointment at a huge price for what it offers and dropping even more features to play with the cool kids. In a world where the pocofone exists, oneplus looks like a dinosaur. And let us not forget their constant quality problems. The screen protector isn't a bonus, it exists because their oleophobic coating gets scratched if you look at it funny.
845, 6/8gb, 128/256gb. Those are better specs than the majority of flagships. It's objectively better than the iPhone Xs/ Note 9 for half the price. A budget super-flagship if you will. What more can your ask for? The only thing I wish for is that it was lighter. 186g is way too heavy..
@@Sunscreen723 that's true, but if you buy it for a company (e.g. a phone for each of the 20 drivers), which is a widespread use case for a budget phone, you can get a better deal (at least here in Europe) aswell as better support in case of damage
As much as I would like to agree with you I kinda can't. The jack stick is an old invention by now, and we kinda have to accept the fact that some day the jack stick will not be with us anymore.. Sorry to say.
@@zikopastoft3286 but it still works, taking it away is forcing people to make compromises. How can people not understand that simple concept. That's like taking your sliced bread away and then saying you can only eat non sliced bread or slice it yourself because sliced bread is old
@@thecrazytruckdude10 Actually think about it - Consumers are like "No QI Charging - No Buy". If this trend continues the industry may actually will remove charging ports. Honestly for me it wouldn't by a big deal as I use QI most of the time. I'd trade a charging port against a headphone jack
@@yannicyh except it isn't only a charging port. remove it and you can't hook it up to your computer, add external storage for your backups or add any peripherals.
@@michaeljeacock Yeah - You are right, but for me as an individual consumer I am more of a cloud guy for Backups and stream the most of my content so external storage and backups via a port don't matter to me that much. And in the last 10 months I also haven't realy used any other perioherals. I get your point of view but in my day to day use of my smartphone I have no use for my USB-C port.
Anyone In support of removing the 3.5 mm jack has never given me a valid point as to why. Phones are getting larger and larger in dimensions a good designer would be able to design around a small 3.5mm jack and it's components giving us superior sound audio and more options. When I'm forced to use my Jaybirds or beats wireless buds it's amazing how depending which pocket my phone is in the audio can drop and sounds 1/10 as good as wired. Maybe people have nice wireless headsets at home, but then why listen to audio through phone and not an amp or system? Keeping the 3.5mm is Freedom to the consumer to use as they wish. Removing the 3.5 is a huge downgrade with not one plus to the consumer.
I agree on the "no actual reason to remove the jack" argument but.... on the point about cutting out audio depending on which pocket i had my phone in i can say i had happen to me also. I was using 1st Gen Parrot Zik wireless headphones, which were perfectly fine back when new (the amount of wired headphones i went through that had one ear fail or wires failing from excessive "bending" was daft, so i needed wireless) they were fine, but by the time i got my Pixel XL the Zik 3.0's were well and truly released in full swing and i experienced the cutting out with my pixel in the pocket furthest from the receiver in the ear. Used some cheap £30 over-ear headphones (which i fucking loved) but alas my curse with wired ones came back and after a year of joyful use, the left cup stopped working due to either a pulled wire or a connection worn... Great. Used my Google-fu for wireless earphones and came to rest on the Jabra Elite 65t's. Wonderful wireless kit and considered best in it's class for now and never have failed on connection with the pixel (now using note 9, nothing but perfection). All this is to say: buy decent well made wireless earphones (buds like mine or over-ear ones) that arent waffle like the Beats by Dre (sorry but unless your buying the top of the range studio ones for actual studio-esque things, the rest of the beats line are shit and even then there are WAY better studio earphones for your needs). The jaybirds you have are "alright" (w/e model) but you gotta upgrade to something better like i did which is sadly a requirement for going wireless. Maybe the fact i willing made the switch to wireless is coming off as a bit bias but if you search and spend decent money on wireless earphones the same way you'd spend on wired ones, you won't have such a bad time. Granted you can argue "but charge times means no music listening" but in all honestly where are you going that you are listening to 5+ hrs of solid music and wont have (at least for my buds) times when you can pop them into the small case that charges them. They have a 5hr battery life, case can recharge them twice and does a quick charge in 15mins for 1.5hrs battery. Unless you are an audiophile, make the upgrade dude. Sure no jack is a poor way to go, but you're missing out on good alternatives.
@@P.M_M I work for myself and my daily routine does permit 5+ hours of listening a day. I love podcasts and music so switch during the day often if I get tired out of either. Depending on my activity for example if landscaping wired buds fit effortlessly under protective ear muffs while the bluetooth headsets are larger and don't fit. For my wired buds I have sennheisers IE-80's and some lower end models which sound amazing. I purchased the jaybirds and beats as bluetooth sets that i could use everyday and beat on and not cry when they break. I'm just shocked at there performance. Sound quality is abysmal to wired.. sure the Bluetooth are convenient and at times I love no wire getting caught up on something but i'm shocked that with minimal distance they can drop signal so easily just seems like the technology isn't there yet. At home I'm set with a modest tube amp and an awesome planer headphones so bluetooth wouldn't interest me for home use just while working. Everybody has different uses and needs and removing the 3.5mm only limits those uses. Bluetooth in many situations doesn't work for me. Just sad a 'pre 2018' phone was more user friendly, sounded better, and was dongle free. Thanks for the suggestions. I usually wear out the jaybirds and beats in a year so my next bluetooth set i'll look into your suggestions but as for the removal of 3.5 mm jack I'm still waiting for somebody to give me a sound reason why it benefits the user.
@@dparag14 Well I'm happy for your 2 uses that you were happy with. I can tell you many where bluetooth is not justified. I have a Harley and when I ride listen to buds. Bluetooth sets don't fit under helmet.. wired does. When i'm working for a living and either by large machines or equipment Bluetooth don't usually fit under anymore protective measures.. wired do.. I charge a lot on the go which wouldn't allow me to use dongle when charging. Bluetooth sound quality is sub-par to wired.. When leaving the 3.5 mm jack doesn't affect phone design at all at the moment, doesn't make it cheaper, it doesn't seem you have any points validating the justification for removal.
Here's your reason: the manufacturer will make more money. That's every manufacturers priority. Make money. They save on installing the part, buying the part, labour, one less part to break, one less part to ship in to factory, dongles (with short life spans, likely to lose them) to sell at 1000% mark up, wireless headphones(also battery limited lifespan, likely to lose) to sell at 10000% mark up, and other reasons but you should get the picture
I dont understand why everyone is crying about the headphone jack. Either get with 2018 orrr use the dongle. I dont like apple but i use the air pods with my galaxy as they are actually pretty good
I like this channel, but it's really weird to accept sponsorship from the company who make the product you're reviewing. That's especially true when it's a brand new product at release time that you'd be reviewing anyway. Yes, you criticise the lack of a headphone jack here, but the whole review just feels compromised. I have no problem with sponsorship in general, but not like this.
@Djuntas - The original post says explicitly: "I have no problem with sponsorship in general," meaning that literally any other company sponsoring this video would have been fine, as long as it wasn't the company who made the product. This has nothing to do with LMG's staff numbers or amount of revenue.
@@1UpsForLife Sure, but they are independent enough to be able to call shit out. I asume these sponsorships pays then more...IIRC they only acept money payment, no sign up crap as other lower youtubers has to deal with.
They are literally being paid to run a commercial except much more detailed and much less intrusive since you clicked on this video. They are not reviewing the product here. They are simply showcasing its features. A review involves comparisons against rival products with data and a final verdict. Comparisons didn't happen here so its not a review.
@Blackout ClipsThat's you. I have my wireless headphones and I will plug them in if I plan to play a game because latency is trash and I don't like the idea of being forced to charge my headphones.
Who uses wired headphones? haha. i have beautiful, high quality headphones that last for 40 hours of nonstop play. It charges in 30 minutes. And its quality is so good, that's my audio phial friends want a pare. People, move on. Get a NICE pear of wireless, and you won't go back. I don't need some annoying wire hanging from me requiring me to carry my phone everywhere I walk 1 foot. nor do I need to worry about it grabing my door knob, or getting caught on my jacket, or knocking it out of my head which might break my phone. Grow up, move on, advance, adapt, and enjoy.
@@uncledaydays No, we won't move on just because you decided to be assraped by consumer-hostile practices. Fuck off with that wireless shit and forcing your bullshit on us. 'Grow up' is really bold coming from a man who has no principles and has no issue being fucked over by choice being taken away from him by companies who literally don't care. No morals, no principles, your personality is atrocious.
@@Goliath1337 so they give you an adapter and you don't want to use an adapter? Wtf is wrong with people like you? Next thing you will tell me is you don't want to charge your phone cause you need an adapter. Wtf is that screwed up Logic?
at least is usbc which imo is better than a headphone jack now that computers are having them too. it's not like a lightning port where you can only put it in your phone.
@@spaghetti_monster besides the point that 7.1 or whatever speaker format doesn't make sense at all when speaking directly with the brain, cableless headphones still don't have the same quality you can get with cables. Even my cheap headphones will, with a good EQ, sound better than a 200$ Bluetooth headset with the right music, especially if you want to actually use said headphones for extended periods and use a low-power mode.
Ha imagine dual charging. Anyway they wouldn't do that either, they're not removing the jack because it's a 3.5mm headphone jack. They're removing it for a "lack of space in the phone" and with that logic they wouldn't be able to fit another port in.
@@marble_wraith and they're not copying apple, especially since apple weren't the original company to do this. They simply wanted their phone to be thinner meaning there had to be sacrifices so they could fit everything into the phone. Yes i do believe it's stupid and people would much rather have a slightly thicker phone with a jack then a slighty thinner one without it
Sponsored means they gave Linus a phone for free and paid for his trip, in exchange for this video. Doesn't mean he had a script. Now if your argument is that he is biased, well, every reviewer is
+Jorge Daniel Linus didn't say he was free to judge the phone the way he wants to, this could potentially mean that he was told to not mention certain things, that could even include his opinion. Obviously I don't think bad of Linus, therefore I believe that he wouldn't agree to a sponsor if it would forbid him to make his showcase* completely honest, though as nothing has been said about the deal itself, I don't see anything wrong with the comment.
I just want an updated Axon 7 experience. Front facing speakers, capacitive navigation buttons, AMOLED qhd display, rear fingerprint scanner, and of course a headphone jack all around a $400 pricepoint. I don't mind bezels at all. They give a little bit of breathing room when holding the phone one handed with the bottom corner resting in your palm.
@@dustojnikhummer OLED uses PenTile Subpixel arrangement so the actual resolution is about 1/3 lower. And with current screen sizes 1080p vs. 1440p starts to become noticable imo
I agree man. I mainly use my phone for watching videos, a good screen, decent sound, great battery capacity are pretty much all I need in a phone. Doesn't need to be paper thin.
I really miss bezels! I have small hands, it's downright infuriating to be holding a phone (i'm left-handed) reach over with your thumb to press something on the right/upper-right side of the screen EXCEPT oh look your palm has touched the bottom left of the screen. Ugh. Granted this happens most often when i'm laying down and have to grip the phone, but still.
OnePlus gives flagship experience in less cost, good camera, latest software's, latest processor which makes OnePlus a better option than other flagship phones, iphone market is too costly in India compared to other countries.
the beginning is a pun because he's "in bed with" oneplus, meaning he's sponsored by them and therefore we're supposed to acknowledge it's not an unbiased review.
@@brandonthompson9957 My big thing is I don't want to buy a secondary 30 dollar dongle to charge my phone and listen to music at the same time. I also still don't like the idea of a $600 phone as that is more than I am willing to pay for a lot of things I can buy both an xbox one x and a ps4 pro with that that is close to what the value of my PC is with what I paid for the parts and I have a 1070
@@mykie1515 get a Xiaomi Pocophone F1, it has got the same Snapdragon 845. It has facial recognition (which works a hell of a lot faster than that in screen fingerprint 'animation'). The Pocophone does have stereo sound, jackplug, dual sim / or even extended MicroSD +128GB). The screen resolution looks great (in my opinion, even though it's not !Amoled!) and it only costs $300,-. The Pocophone also has Quickcharge and a large battery 4000 mah. The only downside is that is doesn't have NFC, which I don't use anyways. And the Phone doesn't have wireless charging either. I love the way the Pocophone looks, but there are people who dislike its looks. I'm not hating on the Oneplus, I used to have the oneplus one and the Oneplus 3T which I did really love as well.
No words about the missing notification LED? Or did I miss that part?..... PS. Nevermind I found a way to add a virtual notification led to my OP6T, see how to on my channel.....
momentumgamingSPRZ just pay more to get less honestly, Bluetooth doesn't work right 1/3 of the time and also rarely works on a computer (unless it's a shitty MacBook) and also I HAVE MORE THE ONE HEADPHONE! I can't imagine how annoying it has to be to be LIMITED to Bluetooth and not be able to CHOOSE...
No headphone jack was the deal breaker for me. Apple has started some terrible trends in this industry. I'm sure some can live without it, but I have no patience for a bulky dongle with usb-c and 3.5mm inputs. New technology should always be more convenient and elegant in usage. Dongles are a kludge.
@@drixxonk I'm referring to one of these monstrosities: a.co/d/8VNTOUN. I use my Oneplus 6 for music and navigation, but I also like to be able to charge it on longer journeys. Because I use 3.5mm for music and usb for charging, I can't do that without one of these dongles.
An audio jack is not just for headphones but can be used to connect many other devices like amplifiers, active powered speakers etc which still don't have Bluetooth, it's very convenient and u don't have to waste time to sit n pair with Bluetooth.
Everything is amazing in this phone except that they have removed 3.5mm headphone jack.. they r the only ones who r selling there phone at right price... really happy that they r selling 128 gb storage phone.. at just 549 !!!
I dont mind the headphone jack as much as not being water resistant. Everyone else is already doing it and for me is a big selling point. I guess I'll be waiting with my OP3 another year
I use the headphone jack daily so its far more important to me than any other feature on this device. Until they develop ultra-low power bluetooth headphones that don't consume much battery and still have good sound, I will buy phones with headphone jacks.
If it's so important i suggest you go for USB DAC option such as Dragonfly Red. You get much better audio quality and don't need to depend on phones with 3.5mm output.
i wrote a script to do that for me whenever the words "and speaking of" are played, this is the first time i have turned it off to watch the end of an LTT video
@@lordnodob7338 The cheap Bluetooth headsets suck, all of the ones I've tried, the connection has been spotty. I don't want to inevitably ruin a $100+ set by carrying them around everywhere. Wired headphones are cheap and work, sometimes simple is better.
@Christian screens are also outdated tech, it's been around for too long, who needs them? pfff.. cameras are really outdated, let's get rid of them! Why do we need an earpiece at the top of the phone? If you think about it the core concept of a phone is pretty old, therefore outdated, you're right, all of these phones suck, let's just carry rocks in our pockets, like wtf dude.
No jack is a deal-breaker for me. I waited for 6T to get the front scanner back, but now I guess I'll have to hunt an unused OP5 (no-T) if I want update my OP3 and keep both jack and front finger scanner. At least the capacitive buttons will be a bonus.
@@turk639 If I'm on a trip and I forgot mine, I can buy a replacement for $5. If I have to buy a dongle, not only it's more difficult (they don't sell those in your next 7-11 or whatever), but also more expensive. And let's not forget the compatibility problems of usb-jack dongles. If I want to charge my phone and listen to an audiobook, I need another dongle. Fuck dongles.
Go for galaxy s9 or LG g7 they cost the same ~ 549-599 and offer a bit more features like headphones jack better speaker cameras waterproofong and wireless charging...
Oneplus' excuse is that they wanted more space for a larger battery and an in display fingerprint scanner... Tbh if u think logically it wasnt a bad idea at all
@@RelaxSimmer Got nothing to do with brainwash. No audio jack is just a massiv inconvenience for me since i listen to music while riding my bicycle and while working a lot. Because of my bike the cable usually breaks after 2-3 months and i would always have to carry a dongle or buy (usually) more expensive usb c headphones that i cant use at my pc at work. Just plain stupid to not have a regular audio jack.
@@KarangWedatama I only use the headphone jack in my Citroen Jumper because I havent bothered changing the stereo to one that supports bluetooth... Other than that its bluetooth all the way and if I bought a 6T I would just plug my Sony SBH20 into the aux in the citroen and connect the 6T to that. Cant understand why people wanna use cords 2018... They just breaks :/
yes because having a battery next to your head is cool! and having to charge every fucking night tons of gadgets including bluetooth headphones is even more coool!
I have the 6T love it. I feel like it's OnePlus last true affordable flagship. And now they have become a flagship themselves. Have no desire to pay for The OnePlus 8. Unless it comes to the carrier I us in The USA. I'll use the 6T for a least another 2 years.
@@armani722 - me too. I literally charge my Note 9 (AT MOST) once per day but sometimes only every other day. Where as the headphone jack gets used MULTIPLE times (usually 3-5) per day.
Cool fun fact, watching the video shows you that it comes with a 3.5mm dongle, but I agree that buying one in order to charge the phone and use wired headphones is an unnecessary inconvenience.
@@Soken50 Don't bet on it. The headphone jack has gone the way of the floppy disk, vhs cassette and optical drive. No one really cares, just a vocal minority. People will look back and go "meh, I dunno why were making such a fuss"
@@AbnormalAspirations The headphone jack is being ommited. But wireless dac amp tech is still in its infancy and already stagnant in audio fidelity as they see just how much they can sacrifice for sweet sweet battery life because there is a demand for more battery but not a demand for audio fidelity. At this rate the "floopy disk" that you claim 3.5mm jacks are going to be the best solution for another 20 years or so unless audiophiles are going to be forced to switch to an inferior solution. Which is regrettable.
No headphone jack is super annoying. I do have a pair of Bluetooth buds but they are for gym use. I do not want to have to stop listening to music to go charge my headset nor do I want to arrive at the gym without headphones
@Jackson Cowdrey No, it won't. Jack takes a lot of space and if Samsung wants to stay relevant, they will have to get rid of it in the future. Btw. Everyone hated when pc got rid of floppy drives and now look at them.
@@dominik_vit PC actually got a better alternative in the form of CDs. Wireless is not a better alternative to wired, it sacrifices the quality. Stop acting like you know what you're talking about. Phones can have jacks and still be reasonably thin.
Newsflash, most of the time the ppl who say that are the same ones who buy phones as if they're buying a car. Buy the most notable and we'll known brand to show off and fuck everything else. That's why when you ask them why they bought the new iPhone, their answer most of the time is "cause it's the new iPhone" or "I want to be one of the first buyers". Now I'm not saying they shouldn't go out and do this, they have all the rights in the world to go out and do this/spend their money as how they see fit. But when someone gives a reasonable criticism about the phone and it's a big enough issue to split everyone on mainly two sides (either they're okay with the removal or you're not okay, some exist in between like me but that's a minority), and they only bought the phone for it's brand. Then sit down and stay quiet, have pride in your purchase if you bought it for the brand. But don't be a scumbag and say that the very reasonable and we'll documented issues that people are having as "overblown" or "Android fanboys" when very clearly they don't even understand how the iPhone is better than Android in other ways/circumstances. They could have said that iPhones are better for content creators or those who enjoy a stable and secure OS, but no. They bought it for the brand (which isn't wrong per se) yet they still think they can tell others not to complain for very reasonable complaints.
I'm using an s7 right now and I almost strictly use bluetooth headphones because they are just more convenient to use, especially when at the gym. Obviously audio quality is slightly sacrificed, but for the casual listener, it's not super noticeable. It's all about what you need as an individual, and for me and a lot of others, bluetooth is just more convenient and suits our needs better. I understand why some people are upset at the removal of the jack, but I rarely use it on my phone anyways.
Interesting people, these. Not a lot of brain cells and personality in them. They just repeat opinions which they heard "somewhere" in order to justify their shitty decisions.
I'm not a hater, and it looks like OnePlus is really trying... the moment I found a fingerprint sensor in the middle of the back side on my nexus 6p i fell in love. i find that an extremely ergonomic placement. I understand why some may want a front fingerprint sensor (so you don't have to pick it up off the table to use it, and i could see that being a big thing if you've got a qi charging dock like me), but I really don't understand why all the flagship phone manufacturers want to absolutely murder dead the top phone bezel... I really never had much of a problem having a little bezel at the top and bottom of my phone in order to accommodate very important things like the front facing camera, the ambient light sensor, color temp sensor, and most importantly to me, the top and bottom speakers for stereo front firing speakers (i loved that in the nexus 6 and 6p and others, and wish that more manufacturers would do that going forward but i can't find ONE in this generation that does and i'm sad about it), what's more, I'm not a fan AT ALL of the way that the last generation of android phones curved all the corners on the display removing active pixels... I understand this is an aesthetic feature, but really this makes small things in the extreme corners incredibly difficult to view and interact with needlessly... For example if i were using my phone for remote desktop I sometimes have difficulty hitting the close window button on maximized windows when they are zoomed out... i have but a few pixels i can touch and most of them are gone from the corners now. this bugs me to no end and I don't see a reason for it... even if they wanted to do this, I would suggest doing it in software and allowing us users who don't like to to undo it in the settings... as I understand it, they just put a matte overlay on the display and hid the pixels from view... it's a small thing to rage about it, but I can't find a phone this generation that doesn't have the stupid rounded corners. - don't get me wrong, I'm all about options, different people are going to to have different preferences about stuff, and I'm really glad that there are a bunch of choices from a bunch of manufacturers to choose from, but they are all making the SAME STUPID CHANGES! (notch, lack of headphone jack, rounded display corners, lack of front stereo speakers)... honestly if they were to take the nexus 6p's shell design and display, remove the logic board, and replace it with something that had a snapdragon 845, a bit more ram, qi charging capabilities, and the camera from the pixel 2 xl, maybe making it more waterproof somehow, I would buy it in an instant!
OnePlus says there is No space for a headphone jack!!!?? What's wrong if they just say they've decided to copy Apple.. Vivo Nex S has alomst the same body size as OnePlus 6T, a 6.5" screen on Vivo and a 6.4'' on the 6T. Yet Vivo also has the under the display optical fingerprint reader, a 4000mah (FOUR THOUSAND) Battery, A Motorized POP-UP front facing camera(if you need to see how this Motorized POP-UP camera system takes space go see JerryRigEverything teardown of the Vivo) and Still the Vivo Nex S has the Headphone jack... These manufactures have just found a way to make people pay more(airpods, pixel buds, bullets) in the name of the future/technology. Well this is not a goodbye to the headphone jack, Its a goodbye to Quality Audio that could be improved to come close to Hi-Fi studio quality audio on-the-go as LG phones do provide.. a least there is a last man standing(LG) It's business strategy not engineering issue... Some of you know Strange Parts, the guy who put back the headphone jack on iPhone 7. It's clear that engineering isn't a thing here.. And after all the 3.5mm jack its just a standard audio interface as some compare it with death of PCI, floppy disk and other old tech. It has nothing fancy like MBps throughput or whatsoever. So whats dying isn't the headphone jack, its good quality audio and reliability of using these phones.. Thats what's dying.
I don't see why everyone is saying headphone jacks are obsolete. Headphone jacks are not obsolete almost every other device that's not a smartphoe has a headphone jack as their primary audio out. Even Macs and Mackbooks have headphone jacks...nobody wants to buy a second pair of headphones JUST for their phone when one pair can connect into everything.
@@carl7018 And it just works seamlessly.. A usb-c for example gets loose quite easily over time so your audio will start to keep disconnecting on some movements you make. Wireless is good but nothing beats quality audio through a wired headsets.. Bluetooth and wired headsets can coexist on a single device, the only reason they are removing the 3.5mm jack is nothing but greedy for money.. Such a shamefull move..
@Ekonomen You don't get it... I had an ipod nano up until last year. I previously own an ipod classic and an iPhone 4S back in the days. The iPod's audio were fantastic. I switched to android an i used a couple of some Samsungs...Then i bought the LG V20 and here is when things got interesting. I personally do own a pair of Bluetooth in ear headsets, B&O earphones that came with the v20 and also the audio technica M50x. During my casul listening back n forth across my headsets i can clearly hear a difference. May be if i had the latest Sony Bluetooth headphones i couldn't find a difference.. But at their price i find it pointless to buy them over the beyerdynamic dt 770 for example sice the v20 has this thing where you can find a way to use the HiFi DAC to its full potential.. So this compared to Sony Bluetooth the difference will be night and day i know for sure.. Everyone has their opinion on this Headphone jack saga but the truth is.. Real quality audio is kinder dying.. I don't know... May be I'm wrong but as far as i know how audio works, i think its a problem. All I'm waiting is to see how headphone manufacturers will react.
Get over it, bluetooth is here to stay. Also, great work on delivering factual data and opinions to help us make informed decisions. All while being very entertaining, and easy to follow/understand. Great work. New subscriber.
I'll be sticking with my Pixel 1 for now, but if I were to upgrade I'd probably either get something used or consider an LG flagship. Not too many choices these days.
@@Z29vZ2xlc3Vja3Mu honestly, ive had no trouble without the headphone jack, been using an iphone 8 for half a year now and it only inconvenienced me once or twice. Granted, i don't use headphones that much, even though i had them on my old phones almost 24/7.
@@icysurfer2 my car doesn't have Bluetooth and I often charge my phone while driving... Also there's really no valid reason to remove it. It's so fucking cheap to add, doesn't necessarily compromise water resistance, and hardly takes up any space. I can't reward any manufacturer who participates in the practice of removing a headphone jack.
@@dparag14 your can charge and use the USB c jack for audio at the same time? Is there like a double dongle? I might consider it if that's the case, I would love this phone, but I would drain the battery way to fast if I'm using the USB c for headphones constantly.
@@Khloya69 keep drinking Apple's kool aid. Bluetooth isn't the future, it will never be better than a 3.5mm audio jack. Objectively that can not happen, and nobody is living in the past for not wanting LESS genuinely useful equipment on their phones for MORE money, on top of throwing out all their headphones for crappier yet more expensive Bluetooth. I don't go off on people online very often, but that was an incredibly ignorant response to someone actually voting with their wallet and sticking up for rights as a consumer.
Who uses wired headphones? haha. i have beautiful, high quality headphones that last for 40 hours of nonstop play. It charges in 30 minutes. And its quality is so good, that's my audio phial friends want a pare. People, move on. Get a NICE pear of wireless, and you won't go back. I don't need some annoying wire hanging from me requiring me to carry my phone everywhere I walk 1 foot. nor do I need to worry about it grabing my door knob, or getting caught on my jacket, or knocking it out of my head which might break my phone. Grow up, move on, advance, adapt, and enjoy.
@@uncledaydays I have a pair of headphones with unlimited play time, zero charging time, zero latency, better audio quality, better price and best of all I dont need to leave my bluetooth antenna on constantly to waste my battery But yeah, keep telling yourself that YOU got the better deal
@@uncledaydays it's not about moving on, for starters i don't like the lesser quality for the same price, that i have to charge them etc... but most of all i like options i doesn't hurt you if they added it but it might hirt some if they'd remove it.
Not ever buying a Oneplus again until they put the headphone jack back in. Now I am just going to save up for when the time comes for a new phone and get a samsung (maybe note) and hopefully they still have a headphone jack
@@RndmThtz I'm waiting someone company kill the fucking notch. I did heard rumor Samsung is killing the notch make the whole screen on Galaxy S10. I am excited about iPad Pro hopefully no notch😰 anyway can't wait!
Well to be fair, you can turn it off and give it the black bar. This is really the best of the worse when it comes to notches (although no notch would have been better)
It's a lot of money, but compared to the competition getting flagship specs and innovation like an under-screen fingerprint reader for under $600 is pretty sweet. The prices charged by the other manufacturers are so high it makes me want to scream "rape".
That no headphone jack is a deal breaker for me. I use it every day and at the time of day I usually use it the most, I'm charging it at the same time. Not really gonna replace my nice headphones with some cheap wireless option (maybe in the future i'll get a nice pair, but not now)... Maybe i'll settle on the 6 instead...
TbS nobody gives a fuck only a few dickheads like you. Get over it, even Samsung and LG are gonne get rid of that old and useless technology. Wireless is the future, it’s probably not as good as the 3.5mm jack but you have to force the industry to perfect bluetooth by getting rid of this port. Remember the floppy disk or the DVD drive? Nowadays we use cloud services and streaming services and everybody is okay with that, its even better than before. So please stop crying, you probably won’t notice any difference with bluetooth like 95% of people. You can’t stop the progress, live with your time.
Lol everyone is complaining about the headphone Jack, wireless Bluetooth technology is advancing to the point where you can't distinguish between a set of good wired earphones and wireless ones. Audio delay is the most upsetting downside for me, but seriously, this phone is 550 dollars, and you get top end specs and >85% screen, for the sacrifice of having to carry around an adapter. Grow up. Edit: oh yeah, forgot to mention that it needs room for not only the in screen sensor but the 400Mah larger battery which, paired with OxygenOS, gets around 7 hours of batterylife Checkmate
@Jeffrey Foster The OPST has some of the best battery life on the market, comparable to the huewei mate 20 pro, so even if you listen to music all the time you will still get 5 hours +
You know there's people that actually care about audio quality, my phone is my main source of music. When you compare $15 stock headphones with Bluetooth headphones, yeah no difference in quality. Tell that to my IEM's or my ATH-M40x, I'll stick to my s7 edge until it dies...
@@voidenterthehighlights That's what a dongle is for lol. You do you man but I'm just saying lack of headphone jack is not a good reason to disregard oneplus
@@kauppy yeah right, because carrying around those cheaply made dongles is very practical. Why would I want that disposable/ losable thing instead of having a permanent durable Jack? Also, you give me a good reason to disregard the headphone jack, what's the real benefit besides following a trend?
@@voidenterthehighlights 400 MaH bigger battery? In-screen sensor? Altogther slimmer phone? Look man if you want to stick with your jack thats fine, but just saying if you leave the dongle on the end of your headphones it doesnt tend to get lost lol
You were the Chosen One plus 6T! it was said that you would destroy the monotonous lineup of same-old-tech copy-paste phone; no headphone having jack crap. Not join them!
@thanks - HAHAHA in Apple fanboy's wildest dreams do any of their phones beat the Note 9. And for the COST I would take the Mate 20 (or P20) Pro over them. Xr is COMPLETE garbage. Hell I would take a One Plus 6T over the new iphones and keep the $500-$800 in my pocket.
I'm still happy with my OnePlus 3. After heavy use for a couple years, the battery life is still good, navigation is still snappy, and the camera still holds up.
Bought OnePlus 6 last month, not having the headphone jack was a deal breaker tbh, I have got noise cancelling Bose £250 earphones...yeah nah. and oneplus6 is really amazing, 8GB with 128 Storage is more than enough.
tokio genji Is the included USB-C to Jack cable that bad, though? The only negative I see is the inability to charge with it in tandem, but given the dash charging, it hurts a lot less.
You were the chosen one+ you were supposed to destroy them not join them
bring balance to the phones not lead them to apple.
I already upvoted before I saw the name
How long did you wait to comment this? Lol
You have become the very thing you swore to destroy
I sense a disturbance in the force...
can we have a linus dark mode intro please?
and please change that obnoxiously loud annoying jingle plz
and please remove the whole thing.
I like the intro
Just yes
Is linus wearing eyeliner? The OP6T is yet another disappointment at a huge price for what it offers and dropping even more features to play with the cool kids. In a world where the pocofone exists, oneplus looks like a dinosaur. And let us not forget their constant quality problems. The screen protector isn't a bonus, it exists because their oleophobic coating gets scratched if you look at it funny.
Oneplus :- baby notch
Apple :- Father notch
Pixel :- Grandpa notch
and samsung fucks the whole family
Oppo find x is an abortion in that case
oneplus noth is a copy of Mate 20..
do do do do do?
Samsung Galaxy Flex is using a condom
Yeah yeah, it has an under screen fingerprint sensor wait for 2 years and apple will invent it
@TheRealBandito /r whoosh
@TheRealBandito Apple are known to "invent" things that already existed.
RE- invented, for the first time lol
TheRealBandito Their “Retina” screen, just LCD. Face ID (Google’s smart lock).
No need to wait for apple to invent it. Samsung is bringing ultrasonic under display finger print reader with S10 in Feb 2019.
Did i just hear condom type case???
me too
BAHAHH I DIED WTFF
yep. a transparent condom type case.
linus is gross sometimes
Isn't that like... the name of this stuff?
Is it sad that the price points can be considered a budget phone now.
Well it's a budget phone compared to an iPhone :D There are still some new budget phones (those by Samsung go for around 150$)
Nihilianth yeah let's forget companies like xiaomi completely
@@vincent6845 I've brought Samsung up just as an example, ofc there are some other companies offering budget phones today
845, 6/8gb, 128/256gb. Those are better specs than the majority of flagships. It's objectively better than the iPhone Xs/ Note 9 for half the price. A budget super-flagship if you will. What more can your ask for? The only thing I wish for is that it was lighter. 186g is way too heavy..
@@Sunscreen723 that's true, but if you buy it for a company (e.g. a phone for each of the 20 drivers), which is a widespread use case for a budget phone, you can get a better deal (at least here in Europe) aswell as better support in case of damage
No headphone jack,
Saved some of you some time
But you can trade in your old phone and get 300 dollars off
I like the removal of the jack
FUCK
Really? I can't find that info on their official site. I'd totally buy if that were the case. @@sique2545
Pocophone F2 it is then
Oneplus has settled
Oneplus, you were the chosen one
You were supposed to destroy them, not join them....
Bring Justice to the headphone jack, not leave it in darkness
As much as I would like to agree with you I kinda can't. The jack stick is an old invention by now, and we kinda have to accept the fact that some day the jack stick will not be with us anymore.. Sorry to say.
@@zikopastoft3286 but it still works, taking it away is forcing people to make compromises. How can people not understand that simple concept. That's like taking your sliced bread away and then saying you can only eat non sliced bread or slice it yourself because sliced bread is old
they only removed it because of the finger print scanner
@@suzierose5039 no so they could fit an extra 500 mah
YOUVE BECOME THE VERY THING YOU SWORE TO DESTROY
Next trend: *Remove the charging port*
Apple: *Nice idea!........oh wait what have we done...*
dont give the industry idea's...
@@thecrazytruckdude10 Actually think about it - Consumers are like "No QI Charging - No Buy". If this trend continues the industry may actually will remove charging ports. Honestly for me it wouldn't by a big deal as I use QI most of the time. I'd trade a charging port against a headphone jack
@@yannicyh except it isn't only a charging port. remove it and you can't hook it up to your computer, add external storage for your backups or add any peripherals.
They can use wireless charger, then bring back headphone jack
@@michaeljeacock Yeah - You are right, but for me as an individual consumer I am more of a cloud guy for Backups and stream the most of my content so external storage and backups via a port don't matter to me that much. And in the last 10 months I also haven't realy used any other perioherals. I get your point of view but in my day to day use of my smartphone I have no use for my USB-C port.
Anyone In support of removing the 3.5 mm jack has never given me a valid point as to why. Phones are getting larger and larger in dimensions a good designer would be able to design around a small 3.5mm jack and it's components giving us superior sound audio and more options. When I'm forced to use my Jaybirds or beats wireless buds it's amazing how depending which pocket my phone is in the audio can drop and sounds 1/10 as good as wired. Maybe people have nice wireless headsets at home, but then why listen to audio through phone and not an amp or system? Keeping the 3.5mm is Freedom to the consumer to use as they wish. Removing the 3.5 is a huge downgrade with not one plus to the consumer.
I agree on the "no actual reason to remove the jack" argument but.... on the point about cutting out audio depending on which pocket i had my phone in i can say i had happen to me also.
I was using 1st Gen Parrot Zik wireless headphones, which were perfectly fine back when new (the amount of wired headphones i went through that had one ear fail or wires failing from excessive "bending" was daft, so i needed wireless) they were fine, but by the time i got my Pixel XL the Zik 3.0's were well and truly released in full swing and i experienced the cutting out with my pixel in the pocket furthest from the receiver in the ear. Used some cheap £30 over-ear headphones (which i fucking loved) but alas my curse with wired ones came back and after a year of joyful use, the left cup stopped working due to either a pulled wire or a connection worn... Great.
Used my Google-fu for wireless earphones and came to rest on the Jabra Elite 65t's. Wonderful wireless kit and considered best in it's class for now and never have failed on connection with the pixel (now using note 9, nothing but perfection). All this is to say: buy decent well made wireless earphones (buds like mine or over-ear ones) that arent waffle like the Beats by Dre (sorry but unless your buying the top of the range studio ones for actual studio-esque things, the rest of the beats line are shit and even then there are WAY better studio earphones for your needs). The jaybirds you have are "alright" (w/e model) but you gotta upgrade to something better like i did which is sadly a requirement for going wireless. Maybe the fact i willing made the switch to wireless is coming off as a bit bias but if you search and spend decent money on wireless earphones the same way you'd spend on wired ones, you won't have such a bad time. Granted you can argue "but charge times means no music listening" but in all honestly where are you going that you are listening to 5+ hrs of solid music and wont have (at least for my buds) times when you can pop them into the small case that charges them. They have a 5hr battery life, case can recharge them twice and does a quick charge in 15mins for 1.5hrs battery.
Unless you are an audiophile, make the upgrade dude. Sure no jack is a poor way to go, but you're missing out on good alternatives.
Demetrios W Frankly, I have a 6, and I've used charging and headphones together just twice. I feel removing that jack is justified.
@@P.M_M I work for myself and my daily routine does permit 5+ hours of listening a day. I love podcasts and music so switch during the day often if I get tired out of either. Depending on my activity for example if landscaping wired buds fit effortlessly under protective ear muffs while the bluetooth headsets are larger and don't fit. For my wired buds I have sennheisers IE-80's and some lower end models which sound amazing. I purchased the jaybirds and beats as bluetooth sets that i could use everyday and beat on and not cry when they break. I'm just shocked at there performance. Sound quality is abysmal to wired.. sure the Bluetooth are convenient and at times I love no wire getting caught up on something but i'm shocked that with minimal distance they can drop signal so easily just seems like the technology isn't there yet. At home I'm set with a modest tube amp and an awesome planer headphones so bluetooth wouldn't interest me for home use just while working. Everybody has different uses and needs and removing the 3.5mm only limits those uses. Bluetooth in many situations doesn't work for me. Just sad a 'pre 2018' phone was more user friendly, sounded better, and was dongle free. Thanks for the suggestions. I usually wear out the jaybirds and beats in a year so my next bluetooth set i'll look into your suggestions but as for the removal of 3.5 mm jack I'm still waiting for somebody to give me a sound reason why it benefits the user.
@@dparag14 Well I'm happy for your 2 uses that you were happy with. I can tell you many where bluetooth is not justified. I have a Harley and when I ride listen to buds. Bluetooth sets don't fit under helmet.. wired does. When i'm working for a living and either by large machines or equipment Bluetooth don't usually fit under anymore protective measures.. wired do.. I charge a lot on the go which wouldn't allow me to use dongle when charging. Bluetooth sound quality is sub-par to wired.. When leaving the 3.5 mm jack doesn't affect phone design at all at the moment, doesn't make it cheaper, it doesn't seem you have any points validating the justification for removal.
Here's your reason: the manufacturer will make more money. That's every manufacturers priority. Make money. They save on installing the part, buying the part, labour, one less part to break, one less part to ship in to factory, dongles (with short life spans, likely to lose them) to sell at 1000% mark up, wireless headphones(also battery limited lifespan, likely to lose) to sell at 10000% mark up, and other reasons but you should get the picture
OP: we listen to the fans
_removes audio jack_
OP : oh the Apple fans that is
lol that suggests that even apple fans wanted the jack removed... or did they?🤔🤔🤔
I dont understand why everyone is crying about the headphone jack. Either get with 2018 orrr use the dongle. I dont like apple but i use the air pods with my galaxy as they are actually pretty good
@@the1noodles True.. People will ignore 99 awesome features for 1 small problem with the phone.
Chaitanya Singh headphone jacks are useless today on smartphones
Mr. Noodle and if you have like a iphone than having no headphone jack is so easy with the W1 chip on the beats/AirPods
I like this channel, but it's really weird to accept sponsorship from the company who make the product you're reviewing. That's especially true when it's a brand new product at release time that you'd be reviewing anyway. Yes, you criticise the lack of a headphone jack here, but the whole review just feels compromised. I have no problem with sponsorship in general, but not like this.
You try afford a staff of 25 people. If they go from making silly 2-10k dollars pr. video they wont even last a year.
@Djuntas - The original post says explicitly: "I have no problem with sponsorship in general," meaning that literally any other company sponsoring this video would have been fine, as long as it wasn't the company who made the product. This has nothing to do with LMG's staff numbers or amount of revenue.
@@1UpsForLife Sure, but they are independent enough to be able to call shit out. I asume these sponsorships pays then more...IIRC they only acept money payment, no sign up crap as other lower youtubers has to deal with.
They are literally being paid to run a commercial except much more detailed and much less intrusive since you clicked on this video. They are not reviewing the product here. They are simply showcasing its features. A review involves comparisons against rival products with data and a final verdict. Comparisons didn't happen here so its not a review.
Again, y'all not the ones getting paid to do this lol
No head phone jack... Not expected this from one plus.
Ikr man
I mean I know it sucks and all but they did say they were going to remove it awhile back. So I’m not surprised at all.
@Blackout ClipsThat's you. I have my wireless headphones and I will plug them in if I plan to play a game because latency is trash and I don't like the idea of being forced to charge my headphones.
@@edwardhoffenheim3249 people actually play games on phone? Whatttttt...
@@chrischoy9 yes, so?
Pretty upset about the ditching of the headphone jack 😔
the_plague what headphones do you have?
@@CScuber14 a good one if it has cable xd
Who uses wired headphones? haha.
i have beautiful, high quality headphones that last for 40 hours of nonstop play. It charges in 30 minutes. And its quality is so good, that's my audio phial friends want a pare.
People, move on. Get a NICE pear of wireless, and you won't go back. I don't need some annoying wire hanging from me requiring me to carry my phone everywhere I walk 1 foot. nor do I need to worry about it grabing my door knob, or getting caught on my jacket, or knocking it out of my head which might break my phone.
Grow up, move on, advance, adapt, and enjoy.
@@uncledaydays No, we won't move on just because you decided to be assraped by consumer-hostile practices. Fuck off with that wireless shit and forcing your bullshit on us. 'Grow up' is really bold coming from a man who has no principles and has no issue being fucked over by choice being taken away from him by companies who literally don't care. No morals, no principles, your personality is atrocious.
@@Goliath1337 so they give you an adapter and you don't want to use an adapter? Wtf is wrong with people like you? Next thing you will tell me is you don't want to charge your phone cause you need an adapter. Wtf is that screwed up Logic?
I liked how oneplus roasted iPhone for getting rid of headphone jack...and now look at them
😓😐
Samsung and LG are the only ones that still have balls
@@zues121510 don't forget the pocophone. Also one of the last survivors with a headphone jack.
Samsung is losing them next generation probably. Rip
Not with S10 atleast, they listen to their fans
at least is usbc which imo is better than a headphone jack now that computers are having them too. it's not like a lightning port where you can only put it in your phone.
A moment of silence for the fallen soldier...the headphone jack
Press F to pay respects
F
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RIP headphone jack 2018
Imagine a PC without a headphone jack...
Apple No!🖐
There are still Samsung and LG
@@presidente8822 Rumor has it the next note is missing it in favor of more battery :(
And soon to be obsolete charge port
@@spaghetti_monster besides the point that 7.1 or whatever speaker format doesn't make sense at all when speaking directly with the brain, cableless headphones still don't have the same quality you can get with cables.
Even my cheap headphones will, with a good EQ, sound better than a 200$ Bluetooth headset with the right music, especially if you want to actually use said headphones for extended periods and use a low-power mode.
If we are going to get rid of the headphone jack then can we please get a second usb c port on the phone.
Of course not that would be logical and apple copycats are all about copying apple... Even if what they copy is fucking stupid.
Ha imagine dual charging. Anyway they wouldn't do that either, they're not removing the jack because it's a 3.5mm headphone jack. They're removing it for a "lack of space in the phone" and with that logic they wouldn't be able to fit another port in.
@@marble_wraith and they're not copying apple, especially since apple weren't the original company to do this. They simply wanted their phone to be thinner meaning there had to be sacrifices so they could fit everything into the phone. Yes i do believe it's stupid and people would much rather have a slightly thicker phone with a jack then a slighty thinner one without it
I've been thinking about multiple USB ports for a while now.
Alex McGrath well, a USB C Port is still smaller then a 3.5 millimeter Jack.
4:14 "condom type case" lol
thats what he got from one plus lol
Keep it away from child XD
@Sursurk Roasted (just kidding Ik i'm cringey please don't bully me big scary 15 year old
As in tight fitting or fitting the phone well, there’s really nothing funny about it
Transparent condom type case: ua-cam.com/video/spEMaOUbo1E/v-deo.htmlstart=254&end=256&autoplay=1
Nice bonus!: ua-cam.com/video/spEMaOUbo1E/v-deo.htmlstart=337&end=338&autoplay=1
Did he seriously say "Condom type case"?!!?!
xD with a serious face as well
He is watching too much AvE lately.
He was having sex with the box at the start.
No 3.5mm jack, no SD card. Is this iphone?
Google oneplus. They are a totally different company. I had the same thought. They aren't remotely the same company.
Why is that in this world there is still someone who doesn't understand a joke
128Gb isn't enough for you?
I can live without SD card but headphone jack no no
Tech Tators you have dongle and If you dont like the dongle get Some Bluetooth earbuds
Let's find out if this phone is any good or not... Sponsored by the people who made the phone!
Sponsored means they gave Linus a phone for free and paid for his trip, in exchange for this video. Doesn't mean he had a script. Now if your argument is that he is biased, well, every reviewer is
+Jorge Daniel Linus didn't say he was free to judge the phone the way he wants to, this could potentially mean that he was told to not mention certain things, that could even include his opinion. Obviously I don't think bad of Linus, therefore I believe that he wouldn't agree to a sponsor if it would forbid him to make his showcase* completely honest, though as nothing has been said about the deal itself, I don't see anything wrong with the comment.
That's not fair. One Plus 6T is objectively good and a flagship quality Android smartphone.
I just want an updated Axon 7 experience. Front facing speakers, capacitive navigation buttons, AMOLED qhd display, rear fingerprint scanner, and of course a headphone jack all around a $400 pricepoint. I don't mind bezels at all. They give a little bit of breathing room when holding the phone one handed with the bottom corner resting in your palm.
@@dustojnikhummer OLED uses PenTile Subpixel arrangement so the actual resolution is about 1/3 lower. And with current screen sizes 1080p vs. 1440p starts to become noticable imo
I agree man. I mainly use my phone for watching videos, a good screen, decent sound, great battery capacity are pretty much all I need in a phone. Doesn't need to be paper thin.
disagree on capacitive buttons, agree with all else
I really miss bezels! I have small hands, it's downright infuriating to be holding a phone (i'm left-handed) reach over with your thumb to press something on the right/upper-right side of the screen EXCEPT oh look your palm has touched the bottom left of the screen. Ugh. Granted this happens most often when i'm laying down and have to grip the phone, but still.
actually .....
OnePlus gives flagship experience in less cost, good camera, latest software's, latest processor which makes OnePlus a better option than other flagship phones, iphone market is too costly in India compared to other countries.
Are u sure 🙃
Thank you Linus, very epic
Asskissing for a pin...UA-cam in 2018.
@@DxBlack it's meme reference
Thank you Kanye, very cool!!
@JCmasters100 not really. He's just kinda short
@JCmasters100
He's been shirtless on the wan show. He works out I'm pretty sure
Shirtless Linus? Now you have my attention.
the beginning is a pun because he's "in bed with" oneplus, meaning he's sponsored by them and therefore we're supposed to acknowledge it's not an unbiased review.
IQ GA
This phone looks awesome but it is still expensive for me they also took away 3.5mm ugh
Free adapter included though!
@@brandonthompson9957 cant charge
@@ua8143 Phone has a 3700mah battery and dash charging... I don't see that being a big issue. Fair point though, just buy another dongle LMAO
@@brandonthompson9957 My big thing is I don't want to buy a secondary 30 dollar dongle to charge my phone and listen to music at the same time. I also still don't like the idea of a $600 phone as that is more than I am willing to pay for a lot of things I can buy both an xbox one x and a ps4 pro with that that is close to what the value of my PC is with what I paid for the parts and I have a 1070
@@mykie1515 get a Xiaomi Pocophone F1, it has got the same Snapdragon 845. It has facial recognition (which works a hell of a lot faster than that in screen fingerprint 'animation'). The Pocophone does have stereo sound, jackplug, dual sim / or even extended MicroSD +128GB). The screen resolution looks great (in my opinion, even though it's not !Amoled!) and it only costs $300,-. The Pocophone also has Quickcharge and a large battery 4000 mah. The only downside is that is doesn't have NFC, which I don't use anyways. And the Phone doesn't have wireless charging either. I love the way the Pocophone looks, but there are people who dislike its looks. I'm not hating on the Oneplus, I used to have the oneplus one and the Oneplus 3T which I did really love as well.
3:29 at this moment i thought there is gonna be the next sponsor.
Same here
No words about the missing notification LED? Or did I miss that part?.....
PS. Nevermind I found a way to add a virtual notification led to my OP6T, see how to on my channel.....
It doesn't have that..
Well mine never seems to work the way I set it up....
But it is a great feature
noone seems to be talking about that, or even trying to explain as to why. seems like a huge omission for such a small but crucial piece of hardware.
I thought I was the only one who noticed that.Apparently manufacturers don't care about it anymore :(
yes it's sad , i basically never buy a phone with no LED notification
Did he say condom case
yes, yes he did
It's a see through case
He did. 🤣
Nooo...I feel I have a condom in my hand now at all times
What, do you guys not have a case for your condoms?
Was going to buy it, then saw it doesn't have a headphone jack. Not buying anymore, dongles are annoying to deal with
I know how you feel. My Nokia N-Gage has a 2.5mm audio jack and I need to use a 2.5mm to 3.5mm converter.
Get the bullets wireless I love them
Lol it’s 2018 get wireless
@@momentumgamingSPRZ They will never have the quality of wired headphones.
momentumgamingSPRZ just pay more to get less
honestly, Bluetooth doesn't work right 1/3 of the time and also rarely works on a computer (unless it's a shitty MacBook) and also I HAVE MORE THE ONE HEADPHONE! I can't imagine how annoying it has to be to be LIMITED to Bluetooth and not be able to CHOOSE...
No headphone jack was the deal breaker for me. Apple has started some terrible trends in this industry. I'm sure some can live without it, but I have no patience for a bulky dongle with usb-c and 3.5mm inputs. New technology should always be more convenient and elegant in usage. Dongles are a kludge.
i think that wireless headphones are more convenient..
Bulky Charging?
No cords to get my ears to bleed with bluetooth headphones
@@Jaykk02 Yes, nothing like the convenience of my headphones running out of battery...
@@drixxonk I'm referring to one of these monstrosities: a.co/d/8VNTOUN. I use my Oneplus 6 for music and navigation, but I also like to be able to charge it on longer journeys. Because I use 3.5mm for music and usb for charging, I can't do that without one of these dongles.
5:05 were u trying to use finger print sensor on back..
"This ain't it, chief."
yup he has samsung s9 plus as his daily usage so he may be trying to unlock it.....
Here, for you: ua-cam.com/video/MrmPDUvKyLs/v-deo.html
After almost 2 years with my s8+ I would mess too, it will take me a while to stop reaching for a scanner on the back
An audio jack is not just for headphones but can be used to connect many other devices like amplifiers, active powered speakers etc which still don't have Bluetooth, it's very convenient and u don't have to waste time to sit n pair with Bluetooth.
Everything is amazing in this phone except that they have removed 3.5mm headphone jack.. they r the only ones who r selling there phone at right price... really happy that they r selling 128 gb storage phone.. at just 549 !!!
Exactly ...
@ito123456789 rather pay double that and get an iPhone?
And the presence of that ugly notch since the 6 (Even though improved a lot & hiddable software-side)
I dont mind the headphone jack as much as not being water resistant. Everyone else is already doing it and for me is a big selling point. I guess I'll be waiting with my OP3 another year
@@guillermomarturetfendt9037 might not be a big deal for you.. but for it is s big deal...
I use the headphone jack daily so its far more important to me than any other feature on this device.
Until they develop ultra-low power bluetooth headphones that don't consume much battery and still have good sound, I will buy phones with headphone jacks.
Bose? 30 hours of playtime is a lot for a bluetooth headset?
@Reverie_ maybe. But they are not bad?
@@zikopastoft3286 maybe the person against Bluetooth waves traveling around the brain.
If it's so important i suggest you go for USB DAC option such as Dragonfly Red. You get much better audio quality and don't need to depend on phones with 3.5mm output.
You do realize you can get headset for $30 that lasts 20+ hours.
I reflexively closed this video at 3:30 and realised 0.1 seconds later it wasn't the end of the video and re-opened the tab again
Years of conditioning.
i wrote a script to do that for me whenever the words "and speaking of" are played, this is the first time i have turned it off to watch the end of an LTT video
Upload more please
Lol ikr, I thought it was a sponsor too
No Headphone jack killed it
AtomToast who tf needs these buy wireless headphones for 10-200€
jesse kraus and you could buy Bluetooth headphones
it's the world we living in now
@@lordnodob7338
The cheap Bluetooth headsets suck, all of the ones I've tried, the connection has been spotty. I don't want to inevitably ruin a $100+ set by carrying them around everywhere. Wired headphones are cheap and work, sometimes simple is better.
notch killed it
nooooo whhyyyyy oneplus the headphone jack just whhhyyyy
cause it's outdated tech
@@zXToThaFaceXz how is it outdated. What function does it fail to do?
@Christian screens are also outdated tech, it's been around for too long, who needs them? pfff.. cameras are really outdated, let's get rid of them! Why do we need an earpiece at the top of the phone? If you think about it the core concept of a phone is pretty old, therefore outdated, you're right, all of these phones suck, let's just carry rocks in our pockets, like wtf dude.
They needed space for the fingerprint sensor and the bigger battery.
@@Superpigi27 vivo nex s has a motorised camera, a 4000mh battery, an indisplay fingerprint sensor and a headphone jack...
I picked up 6t because of Linus. Best start phone decision I've made since i got my note 3 in 2014.
No jack is a deal-breaker for me. I waited for 6T to get the front scanner back, but now I guess I'll have to hunt an unused OP5 (no-T) if I want update my OP3 and keep both jack and front finger scanner. At least the capacitive buttons will be a bonus.
why though? do you have very expensive earbuds? you know they make usb c earbuds.
@@turk639 If I'm on a trip and I forgot mine, I can buy a replacement for $5. If I have to buy a dongle, not only it's more difficult (they don't sell those in your next 7-11 or whatever), but also more expensive. And let's not forget the compatibility problems of usb-jack dongles. If I want to charge my phone and listen to an audiobook, I need another dongle. Fuck dongles.
Go for galaxy s9 or LG g7 they cost the same ~ 549-599 and offer a bit more features like headphones jack better speaker cameras waterproofong and wireless charging...
Why non t?
KrzaQ kq why is no headphone jack a dealbreaker
Highly disappointing with this phone not having a headphone jack.
Get the LG G7 One. I'm getting that for sure.
Oneplus' excuse is that they wanted more space for a larger battery and an in display fingerprint scanner...
Tbh if u think logically it wasnt a bad idea at all
@@NeilDas gl when it bootloops
@@IO9802 Old thing, stop perpetuating old issues that don't exist anymore.
They have to
*I can't believe it's not headphone jack*
Wow! I totally thought it was headphone jack
I'm glad that they gave you guys time to review the phone.
Never though i'd say this bc i was always a samsung kinda guy but i might need this phone!
Edit: dang it... why no audio jack wtffff
At least it COMES with the dongle, AND a fast charger. I can't really complain
And that's how you brainswash people
I would wait till S10 :) way better but the price will be over 1000 euros for the best model.
@@RelaxSimmer Got nothing to do with brainwash. No audio jack is just a massiv inconvenience for me since i listen to music while riding my bicycle and while working a lot. Because of my bike the cable usually breaks after 2-3 months and i would always have to carry a dongle or buy (usually) more expensive usb c headphones that i cant use at my pc at work. Just plain stupid to not have a regular audio jack.
I'm referring to this comment "At least it COMES with the dongle, AND a fast charger. I can't really complain"
No 3.5mm audio jack = no but regardless of the other features
Nathan Fletcher Frankly, I have a 6, and I've used charging and headphones together just twice. I feel removing that jack is justified.
@@dparag14 Wow you are everywhere defending the dongle,, dude are you Oneplus employee?
No headphone jack and no ip67? It's a bad joke from oneplus, even the dual camera is not "dual" is a camera and a depth sensor, pls
@@KarangWedatama I only use the headphone jack in my Citroen Jumper because I havent bothered changing the stereo to one that supports bluetooth... Other than that its bluetooth all the way and if I bought a 6T I would just plug my Sony SBH20 into the aux in the citroen and connect the 6T to that.
Cant understand why people wanna use cords 2018... They just breaks :/
yes because having a battery next to your head is cool! and having to charge every fucking night tons of gadgets including bluetooth headphones is even more coool!
Another headphone jack dies. RIP. Samsung dont let me down.
"you either die a flagship killer, or live long enough to see yourself become a flagship"
I have the 6T love it. I feel like it's OnePlus last true affordable flagship. And now they have become a flagship themselves. Have no desire to pay for The OnePlus 8. Unless it comes to the carrier I us in The USA. I'll use the 6T for a least another 2 years.
Most of the comments are about the removal of the headphone jack....
It's a big deal for most people. I probably use the headphone jack more than the charging port.
Why is no one commenting about Linus in the first few seconds....
@@armani722 - me too. I literally charge my Note 9 (AT MOST) once per day but sometimes only every other day. Where as the headphone jack gets used MULTIPLE times (usually 3-5) per day.
Having been using Bluetooth headphones for years now, couldn't give a rat's ass about the jack...
Or complaining about people complaining about the Removal :P
Bingo bongo i dont want to buy a dongle
Cakekwan babababababad dun duh na na na babababababad dun duh na na na I won't buy your phone.
Andrews Sisters endorses your comment.
Cool fun fact, watching the video shows you that it comes with a 3.5mm dongle, but I agree that buying one in order to charge the phone and use wired headphones is an unnecessary inconvenience.
At least its included. Unlike a certain fruit themed company
@@pauljk-123 and I can almost guaruntee you'll be able to use ANY dongle not just the oneplus dongle. Another thing that the fruit did wrong.
Watching this on my fast and fluid 3T that still has 6GB RAM, 16mp front facing camera, mono speaker, Android 9 supoort, AND a headphone jack
Same, and i won't go for a 6T with no 3.5 audio, too bad, i liked their OS, I hope they bring 3.5 back if they get enough backlash
@@Soken50 Don't bet on it. The headphone jack has gone the way of the floppy disk, vhs cassette and optical drive. No one really cares, just a vocal minority. People will look back and go "meh, I dunno why were making such a fuss"
I m watching in nokia 3310 .4k display .thanks nokia
1+2 here, still great! Starting to look around for the next one though..
@@AbnormalAspirations The headphone jack is being ommited. But wireless dac amp tech is still in its infancy and already stagnant in audio fidelity as they see just how much they can sacrifice for sweet sweet battery life because there is a demand for more battery but not a demand for audio fidelity. At this rate the "floopy disk" that you claim 3.5mm jacks are going to be the best solution for another 20 years or so unless audiophiles are going to be forced to switch to an inferior solution. Which is regrettable.
Man we are at 6T now? Still rolling with my OG OnePlus in perfect shape.
No headphone jack is super annoying. I do have a pair of Bluetooth buds but they are for gym use. I do not want to have to stop listening to music to go charge my headset nor do I want to arrive at the gym without headphones
everadept well you habe to listin to a lot of music to cant be able to charge it over night.
No 3.5mm jack..... I ain't gonna buy it...
That's why I bought the nonT last week 😉
I'd got the Zorloo adapter, it has served me great for years.
Dont worry, USB-C headphones will be the standard soon enough...
@Jackson Cowdrey No, it won't. Jack takes a lot of space and if Samsung wants to stay relevant, they will have to get rid of it in the future. Btw. Everyone hated when pc got rid of floppy drives and now look at them.
@@dominik_vit PC actually got a better alternative in the form of CDs. Wireless is not a better alternative to wired, it sacrifices the quality. Stop acting like you know what you're talking about. Phones can have jacks and still be reasonably thin.
A headphone jack is a must have if it's not broke dont remove it
Paul Thongkham broski we are in 2018 just use usbc headphones
@@4js123 but then you can't charge your phone at the same time you can only choose one or the other, not every phone has wireless charging
On a phone? What for? It's not a laptop/desktop.
Just use wireless already
If you just cant fit it for more important stuff, it gotta go
Linus makes way more sponsored contents than the actual reviews.
theres something so satisfying about the intro
Seeing a man-child in bed?
@@_BangDroid_ Its Very Nice.
i want to slap anyone who thinks bluetooth is just as good as having a 3.5mm jack
I only really use bluetooth on the normal OP6. But that's mostly because it's handy, not for audio quality.
Newsflash, most of the time the ppl who say that are the same ones who buy phones as if they're buying a car. Buy the most notable and we'll known brand to show off and fuck everything else. That's why when you ask them why they bought the new iPhone, their answer most of the time is "cause it's the new iPhone" or "I want to be one of the first buyers".
Now I'm not saying they shouldn't go out and do this, they have all the rights in the world to go out and do this/spend their money as how they see fit.
But when someone gives a reasonable criticism about the phone and it's a big enough issue to split everyone on mainly two sides (either they're okay with the removal or you're not okay, some exist in between like me but that's a minority), and they only bought the phone for it's brand. Then sit down and stay quiet, have pride in your purchase if you bought it for the brand. But don't be a scumbag and say that the very reasonable and we'll documented issues that people are having as "overblown" or "Android fanboys" when very clearly they don't even understand how the iPhone is better than Android in other ways/circumstances.
They could have said that iPhones are better for content creators or those who enjoy a stable and secure OS, but no. They bought it for the brand (which isn't wrong per se) yet they still think they can tell others not to complain for very reasonable complaints.
I'm using an s7 right now and I almost strictly use bluetooth headphones because they are just more convenient to use, especially when at the gym. Obviously audio quality is slightly sacrificed, but for the casual listener, it's not super noticeable. It's all about what you need as an individual, and for me and a lot of others, bluetooth is just more convenient and suits our needs better. I understand why some people are upset at the removal of the jack, but I rarely use it on my phone anyways.
Go ahead, what's stopping you
Interesting people, these. Not a lot of brain cells and personality in them.
They just repeat opinions which they heard "somewhere" in order to justify their shitty decisions.
I'm not a hater, and it looks like OnePlus is really trying... the moment I found a fingerprint sensor in the middle of the back side on my nexus 6p i fell in love. i find that an extremely ergonomic placement. I understand why some may want a front fingerprint sensor (so you don't have to pick it up off the table to use it, and i could see that being a big thing if you've got a qi charging dock like me), but I really don't understand why all the flagship phone manufacturers want to absolutely murder dead the top phone bezel... I really never had much of a problem having a little bezel at the top and bottom of my phone in order to accommodate very important things like the front facing camera, the ambient light sensor, color temp sensor, and most importantly to me, the top and bottom speakers for stereo front firing speakers (i loved that in the nexus 6 and 6p and others, and wish that more manufacturers would do that going forward but i can't find ONE in this generation that does and i'm sad about it), what's more, I'm not a fan AT ALL of the way that the last generation of android phones curved all the corners on the display removing active pixels... I understand this is an aesthetic feature, but really this makes small things in the extreme corners incredibly difficult to view and interact with needlessly... For example if i were using my phone for remote desktop I sometimes have difficulty hitting the close window button on maximized windows when they are zoomed out... i have but a few pixels i can touch and most of them are gone from the corners now. this bugs me to no end and I don't see a reason for it... even if they wanted to do this, I would suggest doing it in software and allowing us users who don't like to to undo it in the settings... as I understand it, they just put a matte overlay on the display and hid the pixels from view... it's a small thing to rage about it, but I can't find a phone this generation that doesn't have the stupid rounded corners. - don't get me wrong, I'm all about options, different people are going to to have different preferences about stuff, and I'm really glad that there are a bunch of choices from a bunch of manufacturers to choose from, but they are all making the SAME STUPID CHANGES! (notch, lack of headphone jack, rounded display corners, lack of front stereo speakers)... honestly if they were to take the nexus 6p's shell design and display, remove the logic board, and replace it with something that had a snapdragon 845, a bit more ram, qi charging capabilities, and the camera from the pixel 2 xl, maybe making it more waterproof somehow, I would buy it in an instant!
I've been rocking the 5T for a year and to me it's the perfect phone. Well almost. Only thing it's missing is that under-screen fingerprint reader :D
I love headphones
Thumbnail was more a like "Don't buy Oneplus 6T"
And when I clicked on the video, Saw "Sponsored by Oneplus" .
Wtf😂🔥
You can not like a sponsored products
OnePlus says there is No space for a headphone jack!!!?? What's wrong if they just say they've decided to copy Apple..
Vivo Nex S has alomst the same body size as OnePlus 6T, a 6.5" screen on Vivo and a 6.4'' on the 6T. Yet Vivo also has the under the display optical fingerprint reader, a 4000mah (FOUR THOUSAND) Battery, A Motorized POP-UP front facing camera(if you need to see how this Motorized POP-UP camera system takes space go see JerryRigEverything teardown of the Vivo) and Still the Vivo Nex S has the Headphone jack...
These manufactures have just found a way to make people pay more(airpods, pixel buds, bullets) in the name of the future/technology. Well this is not a goodbye to the headphone jack, Its a goodbye to Quality Audio that could be improved to come close to Hi-Fi studio quality audio on-the-go as LG phones do provide.. a least there is a last man standing(LG)
It's business strategy not engineering issue... Some of you know Strange Parts, the guy who put back the headphone jack on iPhone 7. It's clear that engineering isn't a thing here.. And after all the 3.5mm jack its just a standard audio interface as some compare it with death of PCI, floppy disk and other old tech. It has nothing fancy like MBps throughput or whatsoever.
So whats dying isn't the headphone jack, its good quality audio and reliability of using these phones.. Thats what's dying.
I don't see why everyone is saying headphone jacks are obsolete. Headphone jacks are not obsolete almost every other device that's not a smartphoe has a headphone jack as their primary audio out. Even Macs and Mackbooks have headphone jacks...nobody wants to buy a second pair of headphones JUST for their phone when one pair can connect into everything.
@@carl7018 And it just works seamlessly.. A usb-c for example gets loose quite easily over time so your audio will start to keep disconnecting on some movements you make. Wireless is good but nothing beats quality audio through a wired headsets.. Bluetooth and wired headsets can coexist on a single device, the only reason they are removing the 3.5mm jack is nothing but greedy for money.. Such a shamefull move..
@Ekonomen You don't get it... I had an ipod nano up until last year. I previously own an ipod classic and an iPhone 4S back in the days. The iPod's audio were fantastic. I switched to android an i used a couple of some Samsungs...Then i bought the LG V20 and here is when things got interesting. I personally do own a pair of Bluetooth in ear headsets, B&O earphones that came with the v20 and also the audio technica M50x. During my casul listening back n forth across my headsets i can clearly hear a difference.
May be if i had the latest Sony Bluetooth headphones i couldn't find a difference.. But at their price i find it pointless to buy them over the beyerdynamic dt 770 for example sice the v20 has this thing where you can find a way to use the HiFi DAC to its full potential.. So this compared to Sony Bluetooth the difference will be night and day i know for sure..
Everyone has their opinion on this Headphone jack saga but the truth is.. Real quality audio is kinder dying.. I don't know... May be I'm wrong but as far as i know how audio works, i think its a problem. All I'm waiting is to see how headphone manufacturers will react.
Get over it, bluetooth is here to stay. Also, great work on delivering factual data and opinions to help us make informed decisions. All while being very entertaining, and easy to follow/understand. Great work. New subscriber.
Welp I'm not willing to give up headphone jack so I'm going to have to pass on this one. Yikes.
What phone do you recommend?
I'll be sticking with my Pixel 1 for now, but if I were to upgrade I'd probably either get something used or consider an LG flagship. Not too many choices these days.
@@Z29vZ2xlc3Vja3Mu honestly, ive had no trouble without the headphone jack, been using an iphone 8 for half a year now and it only inconvenienced me once or twice. Granted, i don't use headphones that much, even though i had them on my old phones almost 24/7.
@@icysurfer2 my car doesn't have Bluetooth and I often charge my phone while driving... Also there's really no valid reason to remove it. It's so fucking cheap to add, doesn't necessarily compromise water resistance, and hardly takes up any space. I can't reward any manufacturer who participates in the practice of removing a headphone jack.
@@samuelm5140 regular 1+ 6?
I wish his waifu pillow had pop-up at the start.
Makes a review about OnePlus6T
Video is *SPONSORED* by OnePlus
*This TOTALLY won't be biased...*
Well it is a hands on so his actual review will be objective I suppose
This isn't a review.
And you're right, it's not biased. Watch more LTT videos and you'll know.
The fact that you call review to a hands-on is worrying.
Didn't you see his "womp womp" face when he brought up the dongle? OnePlus BTFO'd, that'll show them for trying to buy off Linus.
I'm comfy on my bed in my Blanky with the charger plugged in and watching this with my wired earphones on my 3 year old s6 edge plus. Sweet!
you better plug that small ass battery boiii
No one's jealous of ur broke ass with an old ass phone lmfao
Saad Malik asshole. People can be happy with whatever phone.
I’m enjoying using my beats wireless with my IPhone XsMax, no need to plug in though cause, my battery lasts around 2 days for causal use
No headphone jack, no money in the bank!
Shahar Rosner Frankly, I have a 6, and I've used charging and headphones together just twice. I feel removing that jack is justified.
@@dparag14 your can charge and use the USB c jack for audio at the same time? Is there like a double dongle? I might consider it if that's the case, I would love this phone, but I would drain the battery way to fast if I'm using the USB c for headphones constantly.
Shahar Rosner stop living in the past
Dead Shark Bluetooth is the future
@@Khloya69 keep drinking Apple's kool aid.
Bluetooth isn't the future, it will never be better than a 3.5mm audio jack. Objectively that can not happen, and nobody is living in the past for not wanting LESS genuinely useful equipment on their phones for MORE money, on top of throwing out all their headphones for crappier yet more expensive Bluetooth. I don't go off on people online very often, but that was an incredibly ignorant response to someone actually voting with their wallet and sticking up for rights as a consumer.
It's a downgrade. No headphone jack no microSD card!?! Put it in the trash.
whats your current phone? note 3?
MicroSd card?
Really?
🤣🤣🤣
Who uses wired headphones? haha.
i have beautiful, high quality headphones that last for 40 hours of nonstop play. It charges in 30 minutes. And its quality is so good, that's my audio phial friends want a pare.
People, move on. Get a NICE pear of wireless, and you won't go back. I don't need some annoying wire hanging from me requiring me to carry my phone everywhere I walk 1 foot. nor do I need to worry about it grabing my door knob, or getting caught on my jacket, or knocking it out of my head which might break my phone.
Grow up, move on, advance, adapt, and enjoy.
@@uncledaydays I have a pair of headphones with unlimited play time, zero charging time, zero latency, better audio quality, better price and best of all I dont need to leave my bluetooth antenna on constantly to waste my battery
But yeah, keep telling yourself that YOU got the better deal
@@uncledaydays it's not about moving on, for starters i don't like the lesser quality for the same price, that i have to charge them etc... but most of all i like options i doesn't hurt you if they added it but it might hirt some if they'd remove it.
Not ever buying a Oneplus again until they put the headphone jack back in. Now I am just going to save up for when the time comes for a new phone and get a samsung (maybe note) and hopefully they still have a headphone jack
My 3T is still going strong and I see no real reason to upgrade it once my contract runs out
I hate dongle and notch
then dont buy it lol
@@friswy1483 Of course
I still don't understand why notches bother people. It's way better than having a stupid chin.
That notch is so sexy. What not to like?
@@RndmThtz I'm waiting someone company kill the fucking notch. I did heard rumor Samsung is killing the notch make the whole screen on Galaxy S10. I am excited about iPad Pro hopefully no notch😰 anyway can't wait!
Wanna know what's less intrusive than a notch, just having a black bar. A black bar doesn't cut a notch into videos/games/memes
Well to be fair, you can turn it off and give it the black bar. This is really the best of the worse when it comes to notches (although no notch would have been better)
Is it just me or is Linus's eyes darker than my soul in most of the videos lately.
It's a lot of money, but compared to the competition getting flagship specs and innovation like an under-screen fingerprint reader for under $600 is pretty sweet. The prices charged by the other manufacturers are so high it makes me want to scream "rape".
You guys forgot to clean up after last night's fun. I could see the rubber fist you left on the nightstand behind you.
Bruh. Lol.
3:29 when he starts saying "speaking of... " I tried to reach my finger to forward through the sponsor but oh crap it's not. lol
On the one plus right now! Must say it's so nice!
does the notch bother you? that's my only reservation for not switching to newer phones
@@nevengerich6817 lol no not at all
This phone looks, actually, very, very good. I wonder what it'll cost in AUD, if it comes here at all?
"If you can't beat them, join them." -artificialaiming
3:12
Guess what he'll say now as OP7 has pop up camera.
SMH
Hahahahahah
That no headphone jack is a deal breaker for me. I use it every day and at the time of day I usually use it the most, I'm charging it at the same time. Not really gonna replace my nice headphones with some cheap wireless option (maybe in the future i'll get a nice pair, but not now)... Maybe i'll settle on the 6 instead...
I bought 6 couple days ago. No regret.
If I was buying a phone this week I'd get the 6
@40 Cal Have fun running out of battery on your headphones and being unable to listen to music. And also enjoy your latency and shit audio quality.
TbS nobody gives a fuck only a few dickheads like you. Get over it, even Samsung and LG are gonne get rid of that old and useless technology. Wireless is the future, it’s probably not as good as the 3.5mm jack but you have to force the industry to perfect bluetooth by getting rid of this port. Remember the floppy disk or the DVD drive? Nowadays we use cloud services and streaming services and everybody is okay with that, its even better than before. So please stop crying, you probably won’t notice any difference with bluetooth like 95% of people. You can’t stop the progress, live with your time.
Says the headphone jack is useless but devices like PCs and laptops still uses headphones jacks 😂😂
I would have been pretty excited to upgrade from my OP3, but that missing headphone jack is a dealbreaker....
I’m going to say this now, Sound will always sound better when connected than wireless
No, not always, but as long as the headphone jack exists. Anywhere
And analog always has richer sound than digital, but how are we doing to accomplish this on our phones, eh?
I find this especially true at big crowds, at a gaming festival wireless anything was very dodgy because of all that interference.
@Skizerz the Almighty Read between the lines, man. It means you can't have your cake and eat it, too. Just choose the best setup that matches you.
@Skizerz the Almighty There is indeed no reading between the lines for those who are either unwilling or unable to see. Enjoy your life!
I won't bow to you, headphone jack removers! >:c
a c o u s t i c
Tommaso Galdi Frankly, I have a 6, and I've used charging and headphones together just twice. I feel removing that jack is justified.
@@dparag14 The fact that *you* don't use it doesn't justify removing it.
Tommaso Galdi headphone jack is obsolete
Says the headphone jack is obsolete but still exists on decvices other than phones.
Lol everyone is complaining about the headphone Jack, wireless Bluetooth technology is advancing to the point where you can't distinguish between a set of good wired earphones and wireless ones. Audio delay is the most upsetting downside for me, but seriously, this phone is 550 dollars, and you get top end specs and >85% screen, for the sacrifice of having to carry around an adapter. Grow up.
Edit: oh yeah, forgot to mention that it needs room for not only the in screen sensor but the 400Mah larger battery which, paired with OxygenOS, gets around 7 hours of batterylife
Checkmate
@Jeffrey Foster The OPST has some of the best battery life on the market, comparable to the huewei mate 20 pro, so even if you listen to music all the time you will still get 5 hours +
You know there's people that actually care about audio quality, my phone is my main source of music. When you compare $15 stock headphones with Bluetooth headphones, yeah no difference in quality. Tell that to my IEM's or my ATH-M40x, I'll stick to my s7 edge until it dies...
@@voidenterthehighlights That's what a dongle is for lol. You do you man but I'm just saying lack of headphone jack is not a good reason to disregard oneplus
@@kauppy yeah right, because carrying around those cheaply made dongles is very practical. Why would I want that disposable/ losable thing instead of having a permanent durable Jack? Also, you give me a good reason to disregard the headphone jack, what's the real benefit besides following a trend?
@@voidenterthehighlights 400 MaH bigger battery? In-screen sensor? Altogther slimmer phone? Look man if you want to stick with your jack thats fine, but just saying if you leave the dongle on the end of your headphones it doesnt tend to get lost lol
I just got my hands on a One+ 6T and let me tell you it's a nice experience gaming and overall better quality than my older phones
You were the Chosen One plus 6T! it was said that you would destroy the monotonous lineup of same-old-tech copy-paste phone; no headphone having jack crap. Not join them!
Holy shit a new phone with a fingerprint scanner. Might just leave Apple again despite my efforts to stay. I’ve always loved the front button
1.note 9
2. P20 mate pro
3. One plus 6t
4.s9
5.P20 Pro
6.pixel 3
7.One plus 6
8.iphone xs max
left out the Pixel 3 *in the middle* there somewhere... if all you do is take pictures with your phone ofcourse.
@thanks - HAHAHA in Apple fanboy's wildest dreams do any of their phones beat the Note 9. And for the COST I would take the Mate 20 (or P20) Pro over them. Xr is COMPLETE garbage. Hell I would take a One Plus 6T over the new iphones and keep the $500-$800 in my pocket.
AM Motorsport I like u, you know what your on about
thanks ha
Now cross out any name without a headphone jack and the list might make some sense... :P
I'm still happy with my OnePlus 3. After heavy use for a couple years, the battery life is still good, navigation is still snappy, and the camera still holds up.
I guess removing the headphone jack was not so _handy_
It's not a Linus Tech Tips video without a sponsor!😂
*Sponsored by oneplus*
Bought OnePlus 6 last month, not having the headphone jack was a deal breaker tbh, I have got noise cancelling Bose £250 earphones...yeah nah. and oneplus6 is really amazing, 8GB with 128 Storage is more than enough.
tokio genji Is the included USB-C to Jack cable that bad, though? The only negative I see is the inability to charge with it in tandem, but given the dash charging, it hurts a lot less.
The camera and audio is shit, besides that, yeah it's a good phone ( I have one )
seriously one of the very few fun to watch reviews with a brand new unboxing style, excellent @Linus
When a phone has more ram than your pc
Bye bye notification LED
Linus, quick question looking for an answer: OnePlus 6T or Xiaomi Mi Mix 3?
Before I watched this video I thought about bying the Oneplus 6T. Now I am even more convinced that I am going to buy it!