As already mentioned, OnePlus focused its efforts on upgrading the internals of the handset. Some aspects of this hardware refresh are a little bit more visible than others, like the new 128GB storage option or the higher megapixel front camera. The new Snapdragon 821 chipset is a little bit harder to distinguish from its Snapdragon 820 sibling at first glance. However, it does constitute a notable upgrade all around.
Firstly, there is the matter of the higher max clock rate of two of the Kryo cores inside. Admittedly, this probably won't have groundbreaking effect on real-world performance. But in a benchmark scenario, where the CPU is being pushed to the limit, the difference definitely shows.
GeekBench 4 (multi-core)
Higher is better
Huawei Honor 8 5447
Samsung Galaxy S7 5245
OnePlus 3T 4364
Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus 4333
Lenovo Moto Z Droid 4130
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (Snapdragon) 4128
Asus Zenfone 3 ZE552KL 4053
OnePlus 3 4045
ZTE Axon 7 3990
Xiaomi Mi 5s 3987
Nubia Z11 3926
Xiaomi Redmi Pro 3885
Meizu MX6 3070
GeekBench 4 (single-core)
Higher is better
OnePlus 3T 1890
Samsung Galaxy S7 1854
Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus 1815
Nubia Z11 1755
Huawei Honor 8 1720
OnePlus 3 1719
ZTE Axon 7 1702
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (Snapdragon) 1696
Lenovo Moto Z Droid 1694
Xiaomi Mi 5s 1682
Xiaomi Redmi Pro 1551
Meizu MX6 1550
Asus Zenfone 3 ZE552KL 843
Looking at GeekBench, we can clearly see the OnePlus 3T hold its own and easily surpass its OnePlus 3 sibling. The Samsung Galaxy S7 and the Huawei Mate 8 seem to be enjoying better multi-core optimization with their respective custom chipset solutions. However, as far as Snapdragon 820 devices go, we can clearly see the OnePlus 3 blows away contenders like the Qualcomm-powered Galaxy S7 and the Xiaomi Mi 5. The OnePlus 3T is even better at it.
GeekBench 3 (multi-core)
Higher is better
Huawei P9 Plus 6660
Huawei P9 6558
Meizu Pro 6 6427
Huawei Honor 8 6380
Samsung Galaxy S7 6360
Huawei Mate 8 6323
OnePlus 3T 5956
Lenovo Moto Z Droid 5566
Xiaomi Mi 5s 5543
OnePlus 3 5520
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (Snapdragon) 5420
LG G5 5362
Xiaomi Mi 5 5358
Nubia Z11 5249
Meizu MX6 5215
LeEco Le Max 2 5026
GeekBench 3 (single-core)
Higher is better
OnePlus 3T 2560
OnePlus 3 2383
Lenovo Moto Z Droid 2345
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (Snapdragon) 2345
LG G5 2328
Nubia Z11 2313
Xiaomi Mi 5s 2312
Xiaomi Mi 5 2305
Samsung Galaxy S7 2170
LeEco Le Max 2 2118
Meizu Pro 6 1905
Huawei P9 Plus 1892
Huawei Honor 8 1831
Huawei P9 1819
Meizu MX6 1724
Sure, Huawei's silicon appears to be acing multi-core performance tests along with some rare MediaTek chipsets such as the Helio X25. However, within the popular Qualcomm realm, nothing can currently compete with the raw power of the Snapdragon 821.
But, chances are, most users aren't going to be running a lot of complex mathematical computations on their new phone. Luckily, performance boosts in the OnePlus 3T extend beyond simple number-crunching power to deliver a more fluent and pleasant experience as a whole.
A quick look at the all-round AnTuTu benchmark, clearly shows the OnePlus 3T is ahead of the pack. Also, something as simple as a real-life application launch time test next to the older OnePlus 3 or many other contemporary Android devices, often shows a significant improvement (granted, not scientifically measured).
AnTuTu 6
Higher is better
OnePlus 3T 165097
Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus 155185
Lenovo Moto Z Droid 151619
OnePlus 3 141764
LG G5 134541
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (Snapdragon) 132849
Samsung Galaxy S7 132084
Xiaomi Mi 5 131758
Xiaomi Mi 5s 131666
ZTE Axon 7 129926
LeEco Le Max 2 129461
Nubia Z11 129099
Meizu Pro 6 99195
Huawei P9 98069
Huawei P9 Plus 97392
Huawei Honor 8 94892
Meizu MX6 92377
Huawei Mate 8 91609
Xiaomi Redmi Pro 77442
Asus Zenfone 3 ZE552KL 63358
Now, there are actually quite a few aspects at play here. Besides the CPU clock speed boost, the MSM8996 Snapdragon 821 also operates its Adreno 530 GPU at a higher frequency. More on that a little bit later. The RAM interface frequency and maximum bandwidth has also been increased from 1333 MHz or 21.3GB/s to 1866 MHz or 29.8 GB/s. However, we have no real indications that OnePlus changed the 6GB LPDDR4 chips, powering the handset. They are most-likely identical to the ones in the OnePlus 3.
Something that did definitely change, however, is the device's default file system. Now, this is a harder subject to investigate, but a few fellow tech reviewers have managed to determine that the two OnePlus 3 models use the same snappy UFS 2.0 NAND storage chips. However, whereas the vanilla OnePlus 3 still uses EXT4 as a file system, on the OnePlus 3T, F2FS is now the standard.
The latter has been making the rounds in various custom ROM communities, including the OnePlus one, going as far back as the original OnePlus One handset. It appears the real-world benefits from using the more efficient file system are tangible. Cold-starting many demanding apps is a few seconds quicker on the OnePlus 3T, over its sibling on these grounds alone.
Basemark OS II
Higher is better
OnePlus 3T 3328
Lenovo Moto Z Droid 2698
OnePlus 3 2677
Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus 2677
Nubia Z11 2591
Xiaomi Mi 5s 2507
LeEco Le Max 2 2494
Xiaomi Mi 5 2444
LG G5 2425
Huawei P9 2190
Huawei P9 Plus 2155
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (Snapdragon) 2045
Huawei Mate 8 2033
Huawei Honor 8 2029
Samsung Galaxy S7 2004
ZTE Axon 7 1889
Xiaomi Redmi Pro 1648
Meizu Pro 6 1446
Meizu MX6 1203
Basemark OS 2.0
Higher is better
Lenovo Moto Z Droid 2690
OnePlus 3T 2678
Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus 2434
Xiaomi Mi 5s 2378
OnePlus 3 2365
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (Snapdragon) 2352
ZTE Axon 7 2346
Xiaomi Mi 5 2180
Samsung Galaxy S7 2128
Huawei P9 Plus 2099
Huawei Honor 8 2099
Huawei P9 2068
LG G5 2065
LeEco Le Max 2 2063
Huawei Mate 8 2017
Meizu Pro 6 1919
Nubia Z11 1790
Xiaomi Redmi Pro 1696
Meizu MX6 469
However, that being said, it is also important to note that this should not be written off as an advantage of the refreshed model. OnePlus has promised to bring the F2FS file system to the older device as well, once Nougat hits and both devices end up on the same software and update path. This should effectively shrink the storage performance difference between the pair. In fact, if you are currently using a OnePlus 3 unit and are feeling adventurous, you can pick up the latest community build of Oxygen OS and experience the performance difference for yourself.
Moving on to graphics, it is hardly surprising to see that the Adreno 530 copes a lot better when tasked to only push pixels in 1080p resolution, as opposed to QHD. This has always been a polarizing aspect on the OnePlus line, especially in 2016. However, like we already mentioned, we stand firm behind our belief that 1080p is perfectly sharp on a 5.5-inch panel and the power-efficiency and performance benefits are undeniable.
Furthermore, the Adreno 530 inside the Snapdragon 821 is now clocked at 653 Mhz, compared to the 510 MHz, inside the older Snapdragon 820. This shines through in the benchmark runs as well.
GFX 3.0 Manhattan (1080p offscreen)
Higher is better
OnePlus 3T 49
Lenovo Moto Z Droid 49
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (Snapdragon) 49
LG G5 47
OnePlus 3 46
Xiaomi Mi 5 45
Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus 44
LeEco Le Max 2 44
Xiaomi Mi 5s 39
Samsung Galaxy S7 38
Nubia Z11 31
Meizu Pro 6 18
Huawei Mate 8 18
Huawei P9 18
Huawei P9 Plus 18
Huawei Honor 8 18
Meizu MX6 17
Xiaomi Redmi Pro 15
ZTE Axon 7 15
Asus Zenfone 3 ZE552KL 9.9
GFX 3.0 Manhattan (onscreen)
Higher is better
OnePlus 3T 48
Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus 47
OnePlus 3 45
Xiaomi Mi 5s 44
Xiaomi Mi 5 43
Nubia Z11 34
Lenovo Moto Z Droid 31
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (Snapdragon) 29
LeEco Le Max 2 28
LG G5 28
Samsung Galaxy S7 27
Huawei P9 19
Huawei P9 Plus 19
Huawei Honor 8 19
Meizu Pro 6 18
Huawei Mate 8 18
Meizu MX6 17
Xiaomi Redmi Pro 15
ZTE Axon 7 12
Asus Zenfone 3 ZE552KL 9.7
GFX 3.1 Manhattan (1080p offscreen)
Higher is better
OnePlus 3T 33
Lenovo Moto Z Droid 32
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (Snapdragon) 32
OnePlus 3 31
ZTE Axon 7 31
Xiaomi Mi 5 30
Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus 30
LG G5 30
LeEco Le Max 2 28
Samsung Galaxy S7 28
Xiaomi Mi 5s 26
Nubia Z11 22
Meizu Pro 6 11
Meizu MX6 11
Huawei Mate 8 10
Huawei P9 10
Huawei P9 Plus 10
Huawei Honor 8 10
Xiaomi Redmi Pro 9.5
Asus Zenfone 3 ZE552KL 6.2
GFX 3.1 Manhattan (onscreen)
Higher is better
OnePlus 3T 33
Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus 32
OnePlus 3 30
Xiaomi Mi 5 29
Xiaomi Mi 5s 26
Nubia Z11 22
Lenovo Moto Z Droid 18
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (Snapdragon) 16
LeEco Le Max 2 15
ZTE Axon 7 15
LG G5 15
Samsung Galaxy S7 15
Meizu Pro 6 11
Meizu MX6 11
Huawei Mate 8 11
Huawei P9 11
Huawei P9 Plus 11
Huawei Honor 8 11
Xiaomi Redmi Pro 9.5
Asus Zenfone 3 ZE552KL 6.1
GFX 3.1 Car scene (offscreen)
Higher is better
OnePlus 3T 20
Lenovo Moto Z Droid 19
OnePlus 3 18
Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus 18
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (Snapdragon) 18
Xiaomi Mi 5 17
Xiaomi Mi 5s 16
LeEco Le Max 2 16
Nubia Z11 16
LG G5 16
ZTE Axon 7 15
Samsung Galaxy S7 15
Huawei P9 6.5
Meizu Pro 6 6.4
Huawei Honor 8 6.3
Huawei P9 Plus 6.2
Meizu MX6 6
Xiaomi Redmi Pro 5.4
Asus Zenfone 3 ZE552KL 3.4
GFX 3.1 Car scene (onscreen)
Higher is better
OnePlus 3T 20
Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus 19
OnePlus 3 18
Xiaomi Mi 5 17
Nubia Z11 17
Xiaomi Mi 5s 16
ZTE Axon 7 16
Lenovo Moto Z Droid 12
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (Snapdragon) 10
LeEco Le Max 2 8.8
LG G5 8.8
Samsung Galaxy S7 7.9
Huawei P9 7.1
Huawei Honor 8 6.9
Huawei P9 Plus 6.8
Meizu Pro 6 6.4
Meizu MX6 6
Xiaomi Redmi Pro 5.4
Asus Zenfone 3 ZE552KL 3.4
Even the highly-demanding OpenGL ES 3.1 Car benchmark was rendered at a respectable 20 frames by the OnePlus 3T. That is almost playable and quite an achievement, considering not long ago, handsets barely managed single-digit scores in the benchmark.
Basemark X and Basemark ES 3.1 paint a very similar picture as well.
Basemark X
Higher is better
OnePlus 3T 36958
Lenovo Moto Z Droid 36322
Xiaomi Mi 5s 36240
Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus 36062
LeEco Le Max 2 33874
Xiaomi Mi 5 33110
OnePlus 3 32715
Samsung Galaxy S7 32345
ZTE Axon 7 32243
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (Snapdragon) 32160
LG G5 29456
Nubia Z11 23899
Huawei P9 16942
Huawei Honor 8 16592
Huawei Mate 8 15593
Meizu Pro 6 15209
Huawei P9 Plus 15058
Meizu MX6 12621
Xiaomi Redmi Pro 12190
Basemark ES 3.1 / Metal
Higher is better
Samsung Galaxy S7 732
Lenovo Moto Z Droid 648
OnePlus 3T 641
OnePlus 3 625
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (Snapdragon) 624
ZTE Axon 7 606
Xiaomi Mi 5s 588
LG G5 587
Xiaomi Mi 5 580
Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus 538
LeEco Le Max 2 517
Nubia Z11 432
Huawei Honor 8 345
Huawei P9 341
Huawei Mate 8 311
Huawei P9 Plus 214
Seeing all the scores so far, one thing is clear. Few phones can come close to the OnePlus 3T price/performance ratio. The original OnePlus 3 is still an amazingly capable device that won't disappoint even the most demanding power user. However, it is undeniable that the OnePlus 3T is the most powerful device by OnePlus yet.
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