OnePlus 8 5G 8GB 128GB
The OnePlus 8 5G is one of the more affordable 5G phones on the market. But there are many more reasons why you should check it out.
Frame to frame without a hitch
The 6.55" Fluid AMOLED Display goes seamlessly from one frame to the next, while the 90Hz refresh rate means you can swipe, scroll and navigate with ease. The colours on the display are bright and vibrant, backed up by HDR10+ High Dynamic Range video technology. Rounding it all off is the dual stereo speakers and a cinematic 3D listening experience with Dolby Atmos support.
What a shot
You'll capture some great shots with the 48MP Triple Camera system. Perfect portraits and professional video footage with greatly improved stabilisation are easy to achieve. The 116-degree ultra-wide-angle camera lets you capture the most beautiful panoramas, and the new macro lens allows you to take close ups 'til your heart's content. For selfies, there's a good quality 16MP front camera.
Performance Plus in the OnePlus
The OnePlus 8 5G includes the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 865, which delivers up to 25% faster performance than previous generations. Meanwhile, you can transfer photos, videos and files in the blink of an eye with the UFS 3.0 file management system.
The power of 5G
With 5G you can connect to several networks at the same time giving you extended coverage and faster downloads. This means movie downloads in just seconds, near-instant photo sharing and network coverage like never before. Because it automatically switches between 5G and non-5G networks, battery life is prolonged and your connection remains intact.
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OnePlus 8 Onyx Black 8+128GB IN2010B review
The OnePlus 8 is a great phone at a good price, particularly when you consider you’re getting 5G flagship performance at £599, which undercuts rivals such as Samsung’s Galaxy S20 by about £300. You get a smartphone experience that’s second to none.
OnePlus 8 Onyx Black 8+128GB IN2010B review
What you are getting with the OnePlus 8 is a rock-solid Android phone that doesn’t slow-burn a hole in your bank account. It has a very likeable personality and there is that simplicity with OxygenOS which remains priceless.
OnePlus 8 Onyx Black 8+128GB IN2010B review
The OnePlus 8 sets the bar high for affordable flagships in 2020. While its design refinements borrow elements from other flagships, it's an undeniably sleek phone, with waterfall display edges and a punch-hole for the front-facing camera.- Affordable 5G connectivity
- Impressive specs
- Big 4,300mAh battery
- No telephoto camera
- No wireless charging
- Price hike over predecessor
OnePlus 8 Onyx Black 8+128GB IN2010B review
OnePlus 8 review: OnePlus 8 is a no-nonsense flagship that ticks all the boxes when it comes to what users need. With it, OnePlus has a...
OnePlus 8 Onyx Black 8+128GB IN2010B review
Despite lacking an IP rating, mind-blowing camera quality, and wireless charging, the OnePlus 8 is still no doubt a solid flagship and is probably enough to satisfy anyone looking for this caliber of phone without having to shell out upwards of PHP50k.OnePlus 8 Onyx Black 8+128GB IN2010B review
The OnePlus 8 does an above-average job of handling audio compared to the devices we’ve tested. In particular, its recording performance is well above that of the 8 Pro and the Galaxy S20+, the two phones we most closely compared it with.- Good spatial performance due to accurate audio source
- localizability
- Good dynamics despite timbre performance
- Good maximum volume playback
- Overall good timbre performance in life video and memo use cases
- Very good localizability and
- wideness
- in life video
- thanks to good tonal reproduction,...
- Timbre performance
- especially voices and chords
- are impaired by a lack of low midrange and low-end extensions at low volume
- Minimum volume is too low
- as soft content such as classical music is barely audible
- Some distortion (mostly bass) is noticeable and impairs overall experience
- Due to mono...
OnePlus 8 review: Fits into a budget without sacrificing hardware
As the cheaper OnePlus phone, the OnePlus 8 doesn't have as many features. But it succeeds at keeping the ones that matter. Of the several phones OnePlus announced in 2020, which includes the OnePlus 8 Pro in April, the OnePlus 8T in October and the OnePlus Nord N10 5G in November, the OnePlus 8 remains our favorite and has received CNET's Editors' Choice.- Charges quickly
- 90Hz display
- Relatively more affordable high-end phone
- Macro zoom lens is unimpressive
- No wireless charging
OnePlus 8 review
The OnePlus 8 sets the bar high for mid-priced flagships in 2020. While its design refinements borrow elements from other flagships, it's an undeniably sleek phone, with waterfall display edges and a punch-hole for the front-facing camera. With a Snapdragon 865 and up to 12GB of RAM, the phone is high-performance despite costing notably less than most flagships, making it the cheapest 5G phone in many markets.- Affordable 5G connectivity
- Impressive specs
- Big 4,300mAh battery
- No telephoto camera
- No wireless charging
- Price hike over predecessor