OnePlus 3 64GB
Oneplus 3 is a powerful phone at a very attractive price point. Smartphones listed on PriceMe with comparable features and specs typically cost a lot more and manufactures like Samsung, Sony and LG better take note.
Oneplus 3 comes with an aluminium case in a unibody design that enhances durability. It's powered by the latest Snapdragon 820 processor and is equipped with 6 GB of RAM memory.
The back camera has a resolution of 16 MP with optical image stabilisation, phase detecting autofocus and f/2.0 aperture. It records video in 4K resolution and 30 frames per second. The lower HD resolution captures 120 images per second. Image enhancing techniques like auto-HDR and noise reduction create crisp images under different light conditions.
The battery has a whopping 3,000 mAh. One of the most impressive features is the super fast Dash charge. About 60% of the battery can be charged in 30 minutes. Dash charge is developed by VOOC, which is a company related company to Oneplus. Please note that it's only Dash charge from VOOC that offers super fast charging.
OnePlus released the successor Oneplus 3T in November 2016.
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OnePlus had launched the Colette edition of the OnePlus 3T in India a couple of months back. Here is the unboxing review of the same
OnePlus 3 review: Learning how to cut the right corners
OnePlus started talking a big game before its first phone even came out. The company's attitude can be irksome, but the OnePlus One turned out to be very good thanks to a combination of high-end internals and highly customizable Cyanogen software.- Design The aluminum frame looks and feels very high-quality
- though perhaps a little boring
- Camera It's a totally capable camera for the price with good detail and accurate colors
- Storage 64GB of speedy UFS 2.0 storage
- General performance The Snapdragon 820 doesn't get too hot and apps load...
- Display The color calibration doesn't seem very good
- and you can see some PenTile artifacts at 1080p
- RAM 6GB of RAM in this phone is mostly a marketing gimmick
- Battery The OnePlus 3 squeaks by with average battery life
- but OP used a smaller battery this year than it did last year
- Alert slider...
Review: OnePlus 3
"What phone should I get?" is not a question I hear as often as I used to. Most people have long since committed to an iPhone or a Galaxy, and anyone with a Nexus doesn't need my help. But a friend had just shattered his Moto G screen and wanted a cheap, good-enough Android phone.- A great price for the premium specs and build
- Customizations abound
- No more invites
- Tends to overheat
- The pre-applied screen protector is thoughtful but distracting
- The budget phone field has gotten a lot more crowded
OnePlus 3 review: going mainstream
OnePlus has come a long way since the OnePlus One was released a little more than two years ago. Watching the trajectory of this Chinese startup is like seeing a child celebrity grow up, shaking off the demands of fame and maturing.- High performance
- Premium design
- Hard-to-beat value
- Dash Charge is fast
- Smaller battery than OnePlus 2
- Underwhelming display
- No microSD support
OnePlus 3 (Unlocked)
The OnePlus 3 is a sleek, powerful Android phone. That's unquestionable. But $400 is an odd price for a phone right now since it's outside the budget realm. Our Editors' Choice budget unlocked phone, the Blu Life One X , costs less than half the OnePlus 3.- Segment-leading benchmark performance
- Long battery life
- Good call quality
- Sharp photos in good lighting
- Lower-resolution screen
- Some corners cut in network and Wi-Fi support
- Low-light imaging isn't great
OnePlus 3 Review
No phone gives you more for the money than the stunning OnePlus 3.- Superb value
- no invitation
- Beautiful metal body
- Fast processor
- 6GB of RAM
- Fast charging
- Camera takes great photos
- Bright AMOLED screen
- Not all 6GB of RAM is utilized all the time
- No MicroSD card slot
- Battery life isn't that long
OnePlus 3 Review: This one is a serious flagship?killer
OnePlus 3 is the third flagship smartphone from the Chinese player, and here's our full review of the new smartphone- If you are the sort who likes to flaunt a phone, then the OnePlus 3 could be a really good option
- It is stylish, but without being flashy
- It is metallic, but without being blingy
- This is a phone that understands the value of being subtle.
- I don't want to go around nitpicking and will tell you that in the time I have had the phone, I have noticed no big issues
- However, I want to make this statement with a caveat
- The OnePlus 2 was a great phone till a software update made it lose whatever was helping keep the thermal footprint of the...
OnePlus 3 review: Third time's the charm, but only if you can overlook the battery life
OnePlus is a relatively young Chinese company , which has managed to grab everyone's attention in a really short span of time since its inception in 2013. One of the star products was of course the OnePlus One , which offered the best of features at a very competitive price point.
OnePlus 3 review
Although let down by a few niggles, this is still a superlative smartphone that shows some of the big household names how it's done- Classy looks
- Well-made
- Bright screen
- Fast
- Do not disturb switch
- Fast and accurate fingerprint reader
- Tasteful and useful official cases
- Very reasonable price
- Odd screen issues
- Not all of the 6GB of RAM is available for use
- Merely okay low light photography
OnePlus 3T Review : Budget Boss
The OnePlus 3T is a device that's stood on the shoulders of its predecessor to get ahead of the pack of top-tier smartphones on the market today. Instead of releasing an all-new smartphone, OnePlus has opted to chop their update schedule in two.- Pricing is still great
- even $100 over OnePlus 3
- Hardware is high quality
- AAA production
- Camera is amongst best in any smartphone
- OnePlus supports ROM development
- does not void warrantee for root
- Display is top notch
- No waterproofing
- no dust-proofing
- Phone's industrial design feels caught between safe and unique
- OnePlus-made cases look cool
- but offer little protection
- Fingerprint scanner not quite as quick as Pixel XL or iPhone 6s/7