Published: 2017-07-06, Author: Juan , review by: Pocketnow.com
Snappy Fast Hardware, Snappy Fast Recharging, Snappy Fast Software, Above Average Headphone Audio
Copy Cat Design, Regular 1080p Resolution, Trading Camera OIS for Zoom Sensor, No Lifestyle Durability
I'm very happy with this initial experience. The mission of a company like OnePlus is to balance competitive pricing, while compromising as little as possible. Reviewing the more expensive model, we're treated to performance which exceeds our expectations...
Published: 2017-07-06, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Accurate white balance in all lighting conditions, Vivid and pleasant color in all lighting conditions, Good detail preservation in bright light conditions, Fast and smooth autofocus in all lighting conditions, Very stable autofocus in both auto and trigg
Occasional strong loss of details in outdoor conditions, Very fine details are lost in lowlight conditions, Ghosting effect sometimes visible in outdoor conditions
While these phones may be separated by up to a couple of hundred dollars, they are a lot closer than you might think. However, that doesn't mean that the cheaper price tag of the OnePlus 5 hasn't resulted in any compromises, and you can definitely tell wh...
Abstract: A decent list of OnePlus 5 tips and tricks is finally here and we're sorry for the delay. We know that a good bunch of you picked up the latest premium phone from OnePlus and need to be the OP5 master immediately.In this OnePlus 5 video, we dive into the...
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Published: 2017-07-02, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
High system performance, OxygenOS offers additional functions and options, Good display quality in general, Good battery life, fast charging, Advanced equipment, High quality workmanship,
Built-in memory can not be extended, Non-removable battery, Cheating with tests, USB Type C only supports USB 2.0, The case does not have IP certification
Rumors about the various features and capabilities of OnePlus 5 appeared long before the release of the smartphone, but now it's no longer important, because we were able to conduct a detailed test. More importantly, whether the novelty could meet the exp...
Abstract: OnePlus' marketing team is seemingly always on overdrive, especially when it's gearing up to launch the company's next big phone. Starting from humble roots of selling more phone for less price than anyone else, OnePlus has made a name for itself over the...
nice and clean slim design, excellent computing performance, great battery capacity and charge speed
slight weakness in low-light photography, 1080p display
Although the OnePlus 5 costs more than previous OnePlus phones, it does deliver much value. That explains the success of OnePlus in the past and present. This phone, like many other products, has to be thought in terms of “what do I get for my money”? For...
Abstract: OnePlus needs no introduction. Since bursting onto the scene in 2014, the company has carved out an impressive fanbase using a simple strategy: Build a device that's both well-specced and affordable.But as the mobile market continues to evolve, OnePlus is...
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Published: 2017-06-29, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Value for price is good, Photos are decent, Software is snappy, OxygenOS features helpful, non-intrusive
Video quality is lacking, Lack of hardware color choices, Trending away from OnePlus top-value roots
The OnePlus 5 is undoubtedly worth the cash it'll cost the average user here in the United States. I'm not thrilled with the idea that OnePlus is gradually moving their business away from the “shockingly-good value” market to the “decent value” market, bu...
Premium, slim build, Great value, Ultra fast, Feature-packed software, aptX HD and Bluetooth 5.0, High-res audio output, 3.5mm audio jack, WiFi calling and VoLTE out of the box, Support for global carriers via one model, Great quality screen, albeit a bit
Pictures, especially lower light, can be hit or miss, No image stabilization on the camera, Single bottom-firing speaker, Uninspired design, Screen resolution isn't good for mobile VR, Not IP-rated for water or dust resistance
OnePlus has, once again, crafted an excellent device that's packing in tons of value, and is likely a better buy than those more expensive flagships out there. Retailing for under $500 and still packing in more RAM, more internal storage and the same mobi...