Abstract: The OnePlus 5 is here in India and you can buy it for Rs. 32,999. There are two variants 6GB/64GB and 8GB/128GB [RAM/ROM]. Here is the OnePLus 5 unboxing and first impression. The full review will be up soon.The OnePlus 5 packing is similar to as seen on...
To wrap up, the OnePlus 5 has barged into the over Rs 30,000 territory which is dominated by brands such as Apple and Samsung. Will it succeed only time will tell. However, we were quite disappointed with the design of the device, especially, for the comp...
Abstract: Aside from a OnePlus 5 release date, price, and of course our review, we decided to take the smartphone for a spin in terms of gaming performance. After all, it's one of the first Snapdragon 835 SoC-powered devices to be made available in India, and th...
If you are looking to buy a phone which is heavy on performance, the OnePlus 5 will impress you on many counts. Yes, the display could have been better but apart from that, the OnePlus 5 can easily be termed as the ‘King' of Androids!PRICE:6+64 GB – ₹ 32...
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Published: 2017-06-22, Author: Ali , review by: bgr.in
The OnePlus 5 doesn't come with too many changes, and remains similar to the OnePlus 3T in many ways. However, those small changes are all it takes to bring it a step closer to being the ultimate Android smartphone. With small improvements in performance...
Good, Ergonomic and light, Good primary camera, Very good system and app performance, Fast charging works very well, Handy software features
Uninspiring design, Weak sunlight legibility, Dual camera setup feels half-baked, No stabilisation at 4K
Loyal OnePlus fans and enthusiasts alike have been hoping that the OnePlus 5 would be yet another breakthrough product, especially since the company skipped the number 4. As it turns out, the new model is more of an iterative update to the OnePlus 3T, and...
Blazing fast performance, Bug free and lag free near stock Android build, Good battery-life with ultra fast Dash Charging, Good build quality, Main camera offers excellent focus and capture speed
Average performing secondary telephoto camera, Design feels a little dated for 2017, No real killer feature to justify the price bump
The OnePlus 5 is exactly what a OnePlus fan expects; fast, well made, almost runs on stock android and is well priced. It is also an attractive option for anyone looking to buy a premium Android smartphone that doesn't compromise on the basics. However, i...
The most expensive OnePlus phone so far - a statement that doesn't say much in a year when most makers seem keen on hiking prices. The OnePlus 5 is by no means a budget phone, but it's still mighty good value for your money.You're getting a dual camera th...