The OnePlus 6 is a beast and at a starting price of Rs. 34,999 for the 6GB RAM and 64 GB storage, the phone is totally worth it.
The OnePlus 6 is a beast and at a starting price of Rs. 34,999 for the 6GB RAM and 64 GB storage, the phone is totally worth it.
When the OnePlus 6 was launched yesterday afternoon , there really wasn't a lot that was new - more a process of picking out the few erroneous rumours from the many that proved accurate.
Call it a testament to OnePlus' consistency, but the startup phone maker didn't have to do much to improve upon its last handset, the OnePlus 5T . Like a championship-winning NBA team whose return trip to the Finals is guaranteed just by bringing back the same players, it was a pretty safe bet that...
Class-leading display; Unrivaled performance; Intuitive gestures; Innovative glass design; Super-fast charging battery; Affordable price relative to premium phones
A little too big; Battery life has taken a hit; Won't work on Verizon or Sprint
The OnePlus 6 delivers everything you want from a phone for a price you don't mind paying.
Polished mirror finish looks great; Massive screen in a compact body; Super-fast performance; Speedy charging; Great price
No IP-rated water resistance; No support on Verizon or Sprint
The OnePlus 6 is a worse phone than the OnePlus 5T. The new SoC is nice, but other than that we get downgrades in the form of a higher price, a switch from metal to glass, and a smaller, harder-to-use fingerprint reader.
The price, the price, the price; This is $300 cheaper than comparable hardware from Samsung or Google, OnePlus' software keeps the Material Design look that matches the rest of the app ecosystem while still adding features and customizations, An unlocked bootloader, Project Treble support, and a...
OnePlus switched to a glass back and didn't add wireless charging, so this is a straight downgrade over last year, No official update policy from OnePlus, A smaller fingerprint reader than last year; Why, The phone isn't waterproof, as OnePlus "does not recommend excessive submersion.
An improved camera makes the OnePlus 6 a much better value proposition
Immersive 6.28-inch bezel-less screen; Much-improved camera; Incredibly speedy and responsive
No wireless charging; No definitive IP water and dust resistance rating; Mirror Black colour a magnet for fingerprints and smudges
The OnePlus 5 was one hell of a smartphone, and the mid-cycle OnePlus 5T refresh simply helped cement it as one of the best models released over the past 5 years. Despite a top-of-mid-range price, the OnePlus 5 was arguably a game-changing transition phone for the indie Chinese maker, progressing it...
Incredibly fast; with big benchmark scores; Packs a whopping 8GB of RAM; Large and vivid AMOLED; HDR screen; Beautiful all-glass design; Lightning fast face unlock; Silk White colourway is lush
Battery capacity is good but not ideal; Flat light camera system performance isn't great; Water resistant; but not IP67/68 certified; No wireless charging
The OnePlus 6 is the brand's most well-rounded and grown-up phone to date, and placed alongside the likes of the iPhone X, Samsung Galaxy S9, Sony Xperia XZ2 and LG G7 ThinQ it certainly doesn't look or feel out of place.
Plenty of power; strong cameras; Clean; fuss-free Android interface; Glass design is premium
'Only' a Full HD resolution; No expandable storage; Single; down-firing speaker
OnePlus has carved out an excellent reputation for its devices, and it's one that's well warranted. Its phones have historically offered an excellent combination of power and price, giving the big-name competitors a real run for their money. This has never been more true than with the OnePlus 6.
Superb camera; Comparable performance to Galaxy S9; Amazing display
Battery life is more disappointing than the 5T; No IP67 waterproofing
The OnePlus 6 is premium device that cuts the right corners in pursuit of a sub-£500 price. Starting at £469, it certainly isn't a cheap smartphone but it is less than half the cost of Apple's iPhone X and considerably cheaper than the top-end Android competition.
good battery life; great screen; excellent performance; dual-sim; great camera; premium build and feel; Bluetooth 5
glass is more fragile than metal; no wireless charging; no IP water resistance rating; no expandable storage
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