Abstract: 2017 is proving to be the year when everyone brings their A-game to the smartphone industry, and OnePlus is no different. In case you missed it, OnePlus has officially announced its 3T successor, the OnePlus 5. While the OnePlus 5 is the most expensive sm...
Published: 2017-06-21, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: The OnePlus employees seemed a little annoyed when I asked how they felt about people comparing its new device to an iPhone. Sure, both phones feature dual camera designs. Yes, the OnePlus 5 has curves that look a lot like an Apple product. Ugh, fine, it...
Published: 2017-06-21, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: The OnePlus 5 is a modest upgrade over its predecessor — the company isn't making any bones about it. It's slimmer than the 3T, there's a dual-lens camera on the back, the latest Qualcomm processor inside (Snapdragon 835) and some decent — but not ground...
High-end, metal build, Impressive dual camera setup, Vibrant 1080p display, Dash Charge is fast and convenient, Silky smooth performance, Quick fingerprint sensor, Long-lasting battery life, OxygenOS even further refined
No expandable storage, Lacks water resistance, Design is uninspiring
The OnePlus 5 may be the most expensive flagship from OnePlus to date, but it is jammed pack with features and comes with an insane spec sheet that makes it worth every penny and still provides the best value for an Android flagship...
Published: 2017-06-20, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Crisp, bright display, Ridiculously speedy and responsive performance, All-day battery life, Genuinely useful new software features (i.e. Reading Mode), Dual cameras second only to iPhone 7 Plus
Still no microSD card slot, No formal IP rating for water resistance
There are several solid improvements in the OnePlus 5 worth mentioning, but the most standout aspect of the phone is its value. Just like the models preceding it, the OnePlus 5 gives you a near-flagship experience for $150-250 less than the competition. I...
There are several solid improvements in the OnePlus 5 worth mentioning, but the most standout aspect of the phone is its value. Just like the models preceding it, the OnePlus 5 gives you a near-flagship experience for $150-250 less than the competition. I...
Abstract: With a slogan like “Never Settle” and ongoing interest from the most savvy and advanced Android users in the world, OnePlus has no choice but to deliver something truly impressive each and every year when it launches its next-generation flagship smartphon...
The aluminum chassis looks and feels highend, and it's thinner than past OnePlus phones, One of the fastest and most accurate you can get right now, Produces better photos than you'd expect in this price range, especially in low light, The combination of
Okay, it looks a little like an iPhone. Also not waterresistant, Sometimes heavyhanded processing, and the telephoto lens is not used in dim lighting. Better photos than the OP3, but still far short of "flagship" phones, Dash Charge only works with stock
The OnePlus 5 does look a little like the iPhone 7 Plus, a comparison that will no doubt dog it throughout its life cycle. The similarities are not as damning in person, though. The lines are like a refined version of the OnePlus 3T. A bit more rounded an...
Abstract: Almost a year ago to the day, I kicked off the MrMobile YouTube channel with a review of the OnePlus 3 – so it seems fitting that MrMobile's one-year anniversary lands alongside the debut of the next phone in the family formerly known as "flagship killers...