Design, Screen, Cameras, Macro photography, Battery life
Color Filter Camera, Non-upgradable storage
No longer an upstart, OnePlus is now one of the fastest-growing smartphone brands in the world. As such, it's not selling budget phones. This as a premier product at a premier price. The model I tested costs $999. If you're willing to forgo wireless charg...
Abstract: Launched on to the market back in April 2020, the OnePlus 8 Pro is the latest flagship smartphone from OnePlus. It has a similar camera setup to last year's OnePlus 7 Pro model, but with an upgraded ultra-wide camera. It has a quad-camera setup. The main...
Abstract: The price of OnePlus flagships has risen in the past few years. While the phones got better with time, they lacked mainly two features – IP rating and wireless charging. With the OnePlus 8 Pro, the company has gone all-out with its offering. It finally of...
The OnePlus 8 Pro has its areas where it excels and some areas where it doesn't. The display, the build, performance and the user-interface are where it excels; providing a smooth 120hz display, being power-packed with the Snapdragon 865 and more. However...
Abstract: My experience with OnePlus is limited since I started by reviewing the OnePlus 7 Pro. With the pandemic going on, we didn't get an in-person event to demo the OnePlus 8 and 8 Plus but luckily we got a review unit a few weeks later. Here are 5 things I sho...
Published: 2020-06-29, Author: Andrei , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: It's been a couple of months since OnePlus released the new OnePlus 8 & OnePlus 8 Pro, and both devices have received plenty of software updates improving the device's experiences and camera qualities. Today, it's time to finally go over the full review o...
Amazing performance, Great build quality, 120Hz screen
Dim-light photography not good
Maybe this is One Plus’s answer to the many questions that have been posed over the years. While it definitely is a good phone like every other OnePlus phone, the 8 Pro just seems to fall into a more premium category with a more expensive price. And so, f...
Abstract: The 6.78-inch Snapdragon 865-based OnePlus 8 Pro in Glacial Green, Ultramarine Blue and Onyx Black. Back in April I reviewed the OnePlus 8 Pro and concluded that it was a worthy flagship handset. For £799/$899 you get 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal stor...
Published: 2020-06-15, Author: Marie , review by: dxomark.com
Natural midrange and treble reproduction, Well-controlled temporal artifacts, Good Wideness and Localizability, Fairly good loudness results
Voices sound canned in loud environments, Attack and bass are slightly imprecise, Pumping occurs on sub-bass frequencies, Background is unnatural and too loud compared to voices, Noticeable noise cancelling
The 8 Pro's audio performance bears a certain resemblance to that of the 7 Pro, especially in Playback, where it differs from the predecessor's sub-scores by one point at the most. When it comes to recording audio, however, the 8 Pro shows a bit more inde...