Cheaper than other Snapdragon 835 phones, Battery is impressive and Dash Charge fills up quickly
Derivative design and FHD screen leave much to be desired, No water resistance, no wireless charging, no earbuds, Dual-camera system doesn't perform as well as others'
The OnePlus 5 is fast, fast, fast, but its bland design and subpar dual-camera system hold it back...
Very good price, Very fast performance, Display looks great, pleasing colors, Dash charging is extremely fast and works even when you use your phone, Plentiful 64GB of internal storage, Mute switch is nice to have, Very fast camera (both to open and to fo
Some major apps like Facebook are a bit stuttery and buggy, Camera is not great, 4K videos are not stabilized at all, look terribly shaky if you move, Still no water proofing, Unoriginal hardware design
The OnePlus 5 is a very, very good phone for a very, very good price.Interestingly enough, it is also a victim of its own high aspirations to compete with the very best out there. It lacks just a bit to fully match them: it does not have the wow-inducing...
Abstract: OnePlus just took the wraps off their highly anticipated 2017 flagship, and it's only natural to wonder how the latest and greatest from OnePlus compares to the other high-end smartphones out there. In this post, we go hands-on and give you a quick look a...
Published: 2017-06-26, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Strong value, Unbeatable performance, User-friendly customisable OS
Video quality needs improving, No expandable storage, Not water resistant
While the OnePlus 5 isn't quite perfect, it does offer a competitive flagship experience for less cash than the competition. Killer performance, slick software, dependable photo quality and plenty of extra smarts make for a great handset, as well as impre...
Published: 2017-06-24, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
OnePlus has done a commendable effort with its fifth-generation flagship. The handset carries over fan favorites from earlier OnePlus models while taking some of the right steps forward.The OnePlus 5 features a clean metal-and-glass design that is assembl...
Published: 2017-06-23, Author: Joe , review by: gizmochina.com
Abstract: Sleek is the first word that comes to our mind when we take the OnePlus 5 in our hands. That's not a new thing since the OnePlus 3T was a super slim device as well. But the OP5 takes things a bit further by slicing down the thickness to 7.3mm. To improve...
Published: 2017-06-23, Author: Philip , review by: tomsguide.com
Abstract: Both the OnePlus 5 and iPhone 7 Plus feature 5.5-inch screens, but they house them in different ways.At 6.07 x 2.91 x 0.28 inches, the OnePlus 5 is more compact than the 6.23 x 3.07 x 0.29-inch iPhone 7 Plus. OnePlus is making a point of how thin its new...
Never Settle For, Fastest Performance, Latest Updates, Super-tough and durable, Dash-charging, What you will have to settle for, Not so good battery life, No OIS for both cameras, Same 1080p display, Single speaker, While OnePlus has always thrived in a
Never Settle For, Fastest Performance, Latest Updates, Supertough and durable, Dashcharging
Abstract: When that early OnePlus 5 order arrives over the next few days, we think we've got you covered with some of the first things to consider doing once you finish the setup process. We're talking about tweaking items like the navigation buttons and whether or...
Buttery smooth performance, Good battery life, Excellent cameras
Unoriginal design, No expandable storage, More expensive than previous OnePlus flagships, Photos by Raj Rout, Top Alternatives, OnePlus 5vsLG G6, OnePlus 5vsSamsung Galaxy S8, OnePlus 5vsGoogle Mobile Pixel, Facebook Comments, ShareTweet
So here's the thing – the OnePlus 5 is a great phone. It's got beastly performance, good cameras and long battery life, and gives you everything you'd expect from a flagship. Unfortunately, OnePlus seems to have forgotten its own mantra of never settling...