Solid build, fast and fluid performance, vibrant display and the super-fast Dash Charge
Still no QHD screen, phone is more expensive than previous models
It's impossible to look at the OnePlus 5 and not see the price hike this year. Last year's first flagship cost £309. Then the OnePlus 3T launched at £399. With the OnePlus 5 that's up again, to £449 for the Slate Grey 6GB/64GB model. In the space of 12 mo...
Published: 2017-06-20, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
great camera, supersmooth performance, plenty of storage, Dash Charge, good screen, dualsim, good battery life, Bluetooth 5
not water resistant, dated bezelheavy design, no expandable storage, 5.5in screen only FHD, no wireless charging
The OnePlus is a great phone. But thanks to its large top and bottom bezels, it looks and feels dated compare to the likes of the Galaxy S8 and LG G6. Its similarity to an iPhone 7 Plus is remarkable, and in many ways it is like an iPhone running Android...
Published: 2017-06-20, Author: Rob , review by: wired.co.uk
Excellent camera with pro features, fast performance, genuinely rapid charging
Just two colours in range (and both are black), home button can be fiddly at first
The OnePlus 5 is all about value, despite being £100 more than the OnePlus 3T. It builds on its predecessor, adding a dual camera and some proper options for taking pro-quality photos. Battery life is superb, Dash Charging will make iPhone users weep...
The OnePlus is a great phone. But thanks to its large top and bottom bezels, it looks and feels dated compare to the likes of the Galaxy S8 and LG G6. Its similarity to an iPhone 7 Plus is remarkable, and in many ways it is like an iPhone running Android...
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Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
The camera could be better and the reported scrolling problem may be of concern, but yet again OnePlus has built a quality product...
Excellent performance, Better battery life, Waterresistant, More refined experience, Easier to handle, Great value for money, Fast charger in the box, Easier to customize
While both the iPhone 8 Plus and the OnePlus 5 have their pros and cons, probably the biggest deciding factor for the regular user will be price of admission attached to either handset. Sure, you will have to pay a premium to get into the Apple club, but...
Published: 2017-10-01, Author: Lars , review by: dpreview.com
Handheld video shooting and any photography that benefits from a longer focal length
Good exposure and pleasant color, Good compromise between detail and noise reduction at higher ISOs, Intuitive camera app with comprehensive feature set, Good portrait/bokeh mode, Manual mode and Raw capture, Decent front camera, Excellent video stabiliza
In certain shooting situations the OnePlus 5 shows some limitations in terms of pixel-level image quality but overall the camera captures good exposures with wide dynamic range and pleasant colors. In video mode we were especially impressed by the excelle...
Better cameras take clearer photos and videos, Water resistant, Much larger screen in a slightly larger body, Taller aspect ratio is great for work and multitasking, S Pen could be useful and fun, Available on any major US carrier, Half the price, yet jus
The OnePlus 5 is one of the best phones to get if value for money is what you're looking for. It was far from perfect at launch, but software updates have taken care of many of the wrinkles, and now, with a starting price below $500, it is a phone worth c...