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OnePlus 7 Review: One Hell Of A Great Flagship
If you hesitated to drop the cash for the OnePlus 7 Pro because of the price, you might be better served by its cheaper sibling. The OP7 might not have that same silky-smooth display, pop-up camera and has fewer cameras, but that doesn't change the fact that the phone is a great performer on its...
OnePlus 7 review: designed to make you want the OnePlus 7 Pro
OnePlus pulled some sleight of hand with its naming of the OnePlus 7 series. It announced the 7 Pro like it's the new addition to the lineup - and that is indeed a phone full of new things - but the novelty for OnePlus' strategy is that the company is now doing an Apple-esque upcycling of older...- Good ergonomics for a large phone
- Buttery-smooth performance
- Pretty display
- Strong battery life
- No wireless charging or waterproofing
- Faces tough competition from Google's Pixel 3A
- Mirror finish is a fingerprint nightmare
- Camera bump is annoyingly prominent
OnePlus has been a disruptor in the smartphone market right since the launch of the OnePlus One . The company has consistently launched powerful smartphones with top-of-the-line hardware at relatively affordable prices.
- Good
- Excellent performance
- All-day battery life
- Loud stereo speakers
- Bad
- Below-average low-light camera performance
- Inconsistent focus in portraits and macros
- Poor low-light video stabilisation
OnePlus 7 review: Value for money, and still a power performer
Now to answer the question, should you buy this This is an excellent value for money proposition and the phone does not disappoint. It delivers on performance, has a good design and camera that works well.
OnePlus 7 review: The champion of cheap and cheerful
So, you won't get a special camera that pops out of the top like the OnePlus 7 Pro, or one with a privacy invading super-zoom like the P30 Pro, but if you buy the OnePlus 7 (for the bargain price of £499 exc VAT at time of review), you'll have almost everything else that other top brands have.- Cheap
- Long battery life
- Snappy processor
- Uninspiring design
- No IP rating
OnePlus 7 review: designed to tease you into a Pro model
This year for the first time, OnePlus presented not one but two smartphones. While other manufacturers have been offering Plus or Pro models for some time, this is new ground for the Chinese manufacturer.- Good build quality
- Strong performance
- Very reliable fingerprint scanner
- Fast software
- close to stock Android
- DND (do not disturb) slider
- No wireless charging
- No IP certification
- No Warp Charge
OnePlus 7 review: Overshadowed but not outdone
Despite its problems, and the fact that OnePlus hasn't updated the physical design of the phone, the OnePlus 7 still possesses all the credentials to compete with the best-value phones on the market.- Speedy performance
- Better value for money than OnePlus 7 Pro
- Similar to OnePlus 6T in many instances
- Lacks IP rating and a 3.5mm headphone jack
OnePlus 7 Smartphone: Phone with dual-camera setup in review
The OnePlus 7 is a little bit more down-to-earth than the OnePlus 7 Pro: It seems like it wouldn't need any big changes at all compared to its predecessor. This is true, the OnePlus 6T was already a very good smartphone and the successor offers even more in many aspects: A slightly longer battery...- great battery life
- very fast charging
- bright
- contrast-rich display
- stylish design
- very smooth operation and gaming
- doesn't throttle
- several LTE bands
- good stereo speakers
- very fast storage
- weak telephoto lens like with the predecessor
- comparatively slow Wi-Fi
- makes creaking noises when twisted
- no IP certification
OnePlus 7T review: Simple, excellent, and no messing around
OnePlus' latest does more than any other phone at this price- A versatile
- capable camera system
- 90Hz screen is wonderfully smooth
- Great performance
- Super-fast battery charging
- Some software glitches
- 128GB storage is all you get
OnePlus 7
The OnePlus 7 is either a more affordable, less exciting OnePlus 7 Pro ( $700 at T-Mobile USA ) , or a souped-up OnePlus 6T ( $579 at Amazon ) , depending on how you look at it. At £549 in the UK (with 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage, as reviewed), it sits below the £699-equivalent 7 Pro, and a touch...- The OnePlus 7 shares the Pro's powerful processor
- has a great battery life and comes with a more affordable price tag
- Its lack of a pop-up selfie camera and additional wide-angle lens means it's more of a marginal upgrade over last year's OnePlus 6T than a variant of the OnePlus 7 Pro
- There's no expandable storage or headphone jack, either