Here's how the Pixel 7 accidentally killed the OnePlus 10T
Andrew Henderson
Published Apr 04, 2026
The OnePlus 10T is a strange phone, and I didn’t really take to it when I first reviewed it at the end of September. As I prepared to revisit the 10T to see if time had been kind to it, I had to swap my SIM card from a phone that’s going to cause the OnePlus phone more problems: The Google Pixel 7.
After using them sid by side for a day, the question becomes is there anything about the OnePlus 10T that should convince you to buy it over the
The importance of good design
Looks were never the OnePlus 10T’s problem, and that has not changed even when compared with the
However, the plastic chassis looks and feels cheap, especially compared to the Pixel 7’s metal chassis and high-gloss rear panel. Take a look at one of the photos in the gallery below to spot how the
Even in boring black, the
The OnePlus 10T’s fingerprint sensor and its face unlock are faster, and crucially, so is the charging speed. Plug the
Similar performance, different software
The
I can’t really see much of a difference between the two screens either, despite the OnePlus 10T’s 120Hz refresh rate being higher than the Pixel 7’s 90Hz. And as the resolution and pixel density are about the same, they’re both first-class multimedia phones. There are only small differences when you look closely, with the
Now we come to an important difference: the software. The Pixel 7’s clean, fuss-free installation of Android is a world apart from the more complicated, more intrusive
When faced with the two phones, I gravitate towards the
Camera quality isn’t even comparable
Both phones have a 50-megapixel main camera, but the
The Pixel 7’s camera is just superb, with realism the
The differences are even more noticeable when switching to the wide-angle camera. The OnePlus 10T’s 8MP camera avoids detail like it’s poisonous, and the photos are pixelated and low quality when you dare to zoom in. The Pixel 7’s wide-angle camera is far better, offering plenty of detail and sharpness. It’s absolutely no contest between the two phones when it comes to the camera — the
The Pixel 7’s final advantage: price
The cheapest
Does the 10T have any redeeming features? The fast charging is a real reason to buy a OnePlus phone, just not the 10T, as the charging speed is basically the same on the OnePlus 10 Pro — which is a better phone overall. The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 is incredibly capable too, and the phone is available at a reasonable price. My problem with the 10T is it has many good aspects, but it’s let down by the fundamentals, from the materials to the software usability.
When I review a phone that doesn’t reflect what I know the manufacturer is capable of, I often look forward to revisiting it to see if my opinion has changed, or if updates have improved it in some way. Sadly, the