We can almost say it has become a tradition for OnePlus to launch a limited edition variant of its T-series smartphones as last year we got a OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition and now we are getting the OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren Edition. Boy, that’s a mouthful.
Since OnePlus emphasizes on speed – snappy software, super fast charging, etc., it’s only natural for the company to team up once again with McLaren to design its phone. But while last year’s 6T skin was more simplistic in a way and embodied the older design of McLaren P1, the 7T Pro McLaren borrows its looks from the brand new McLaren Speedtail – the company’s latest limited edition supercar.
The same Papaya Orange accent is here to stay and wraps around the phone with the alert slider being one of the accents along with the triple-camera module on the back. And on the contrary to the higher-end OnePlus 7T-series, the back glass has that familiar glossy piano finish instead of the frosted glass surface.
The symmetrical wood pattern that goes around the top half of the phone is rather polarizing. Nothing about that wood makes the phone feel “racy” and it’s pretty subtle too. You have to shine a light directly onto the phone see it clearly.
On the other hand, the wood pattern is identical to the one found on the McLaren Speedtail’s steering wheel, so it makes sense. Some may call it fancy, some may say it’s uninspiring, you will be the judge.
Looking inside the box, which has a cool carbon-fiber pattern on the outside, reveals what you’d expect – a 30W Warp Charge 30T charging brick, which is also black and is in line with the McLaren aesthetics and a Papaya Orange-painted braided cable for data transfer and charging.
There’s also a bonus protective case with a carbon-fiber-like finish on the sides and an Alcantara fabric in the middle. The rest is pretty much the standard for the OnePlus phones.
The specs are identical to the high-end OnePlus 7T Pro configurations with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.0 storage. And for the asking price of 859, OnePlus could have done a better job to differentiate its limited edition handset from the rest of the phones in its portfolio.
Aside from the aesthetics and the extra case, there’s no reason for you to get the expensive 7T Pro McLaren Edition unless you are a die-hard McLaren fan and you want all things McLaren.
Author: Ro
Source: GSMArena