Network:
Seems like some network error with Airtel might be Im only the one facing this issue.
But the 4g is awesome at awesome speeds. OnePlus 5T design
As with many things in the technology industry, once its clear that a new feature or specification has everyone talking, almost every company under the sun will race to adopt it. Its interesting when it comes to taller screens, because for the first time in a very long time, theres something visibly different about smartphones right now. Its easy to feel that there is a tangible reason to upgrade when you see a nearly borderless 18:9 screen on a smartphone for the first time - more so than improved camera quality, software or battery life, this is something physical that you can see in front of you. Its aesthetically pleasing, and immediately a line is drawn between the old and the new.
OnePlus isnt the first company to launch such a phone; not by a long shot. When placed side by side with the Oppo F5(Review), the similarities in their proportions are obvious. Much the same can be said about the Honor 9i(Review), Vivo V7 Plus(Review), and of course the LG G6(Review) - no one has managed to emulate Samsungs curved screens yet.
The screen measures 6.01 inches diagonally with a resolution of 1080x2160, and uses AMOLED technology. Everything looks sharp, bright, and saturated. There are still black borders around it - thinner at the sides than at the top and bottom - but the effect is still immersive. Videos and games are especially engaging.
Customer service: Good as per now.
Charges and billing: Be careful with the product if any damage occurs you must empty the pockets.