The OnePlus 6 comes to market today with the promise of unmatched speed.
Supremely fast; Top 'notch' design
Underwhelming camera; Short battery life
The OnePlus 6 comes to market today with the promise of unmatched speed.
Supremely fast; Top 'notch' design
Underwhelming camera; Short battery life
It was launched with the tagline of Never Settle and branded the Flagship Killer. But of late, there have been signs that OnePlus has been, well, for want of a better expression, just beginning to settle a bit.
Eye catching design; Very good hardware; Generally smooth performance
Still mono speakers; Odd bugs; Similar battery life to predecessor
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
OnePlus' latest is still a great value, but still has the same old problems
Large; vibrant display; Great software experience; Very fast performance; Reliable battery life
Average camera; No support for Verizon or Sprint; Not truly water resistant; It's big and slippery; with no option for a smaller model
OnePlus has been a very peculiar brand since it was launched a few years back. It has for most of this time been a one-device-at-a-time brand, focussing on its flagship for the year.
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 a very high-quality smartphone, offering high-end features at a great price-performance ratio. However, its lower price is not a coincidence: OnePlus completely disregards the VR topic, which is reflected in the display technology as well, where the FHD+ resolution has to suffice.
very high-quality case; very slim software suite; very fast internet; gigabit LTE; accurate GPS; good speech quality; very good cameras; good selection of accessories; many usability settings; huge amount of performance available; economical energy consumption; very good battery life; very fast...
no IP certification; no microSD card reader; display slightly too dark and flickers; throttling under load; noticeable increase in temperature
With great software experience, speedy charging, big and vibrant screen and competitive price - OnePlus 6 is a good upgrade.
Dependable Battery Life Big; Bright Display High-speed performance Good price
No wireless charging Slippery and heavy body Bad sound quality Not completely water resistance
The OnePlus 6 is making more than a good impression so far. The performance is top-notch, the software is smooth and fast and the display delivers a great picture. The annoying points, such as the lazy gesture control and the inaccurate adaptive brightness control can be corrected later with...
The OnePlus 6 is a fast and elegant phone that should be the top choice for US dual-SIM users, but its pricing is a little awkward for everyone else.
Solid build; Fast performance; Excellent main camera; Elegant software
No monthly payment plans; Second camera doesn't add much; Not compatible with all carriers
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