The OnePlus 5T is unable to stream content from Netflix, Amazon prime, Google Play films, and other video offerings in HD, regardless of its HD-capable show and powerful hardware. The deficiency turned into mentioned in a thread at the OnePlus forums and points to lack of support for Widevine Level 1 DRM, which many services require for HD streaming. The 5T presently supports Widevine stage 3, which only covers standard definition streams. The OnePlus 5T and its predecessor, the OnePlus 5, are presently unable to stream Netflix or Amazon prime Video better than SD quality.
A business enterprise spokesperson says that a future update for the 5T will enable Widevine level 1, however did not intricate on why it was not noted from the begin. The spokesperson was unable to provide a time frame for when the update will be made available at this time.
The OnePlus 5T has a 6-inch, 1080p display and a powerful Snapdragon 835 processor paired with at least 6GB of RAM, so it's miles certainly able to assisting high-definition video streams. In the tests, Netflix and Amazon high Video both looked exceptionally pixelated at the 5T, even when both apps were set to stream at the best possible quality and the smartphone was connected to a fast wireless network. Lack of support for HD streaming is an odd omission for what is otherwise an impressive device, so hopefully OnePlus will be able to address it with the software update sooner rather than later.
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