Great priceperformance ratio, Dash charging is very fast, Lots of storage, Solid battery life, Very loud loudspeaker, Sleek design, Display is very bright and sharp, Best in class camera, IP68 rated
If you're not willing to pay extra for Samsung's ultra flashy phone, then it should be a no-brainer – the OnePlus 5 is the one for you. And even if you're willing to pay more, but you're not a fan of the curved screen on the S8+, or the new aspect ratio...
Affordable for what it is, Fast (but not so smooth) performance, Customizable, bloatfree Android interface, No microSD cards, but has 128 GB option, (Only) Good camera, Very good battery life, Buttery smooth performance, Great battery life, Excellent iOS
There is one thing that draws a clear line between the OnePlus 5 and the iPhone 7 Plus, and it's not the performance, features, battery or software: it's price.Here is how prices break-down for these two phones:OnePlus 5 64GB / 128GB: $480 / $540Apple iPh...
Top-notch performance, excellent battery life, Dash Charge is super fast, lightweight and fast software, great (if not top tier) camera, alert slider is great for silencing notifications, great fingerprint scanner, price is still reasonable
No water resistance, no microSD card slot, minor software glitches, so-so audio, Prev2 of 2Next
There were some complaints in this review, but ultimately, the OnePlus 5 is a really good phone. There are zero issues with performance and connectivity, the battery life is excellent, and the camera is pretty good, even if it's not in the topmost tier. U...
At the end of our test we have a winner, but not by a long shot. The HTC U11 has pulled ahead in 4 tests, while the OnePlus 5 comes in second place with 3 wins. Samsung's Galaxy S8 and LG's G6 both tie for third with a single win each, and these results a...
So, there you have, the OnePlus 5. This is easily one of the best if not the best phone you can buy for about $500.It's well built, the display is great and the phone is very fast no matter what you throw at it. Also, the phone has a good loudspeaker, ple...
Published: 2017-07-07, Author: Tim , review by: droid-life.com
So, do we have ourselves a back-to-back Phone of the Year? Sadly, nope, not even close. While I don't think the OnePlus 5 is a step back by any means, the camera is enough to make me give this phone a hard pass. OnePlus has done a great job with hardware...
Published: 2017-07-07, Author: Tim , review by: droid-life.com
Abstract: In 2016, we declared the OnePlus 3T as the Phone of the Year. To us, it was a complete package, coupled with a price that isn't too extreme for most smartphone buyers. Sure, it had its drawbacks, but there was plenty to love, too. Now, in 2017, OnePlus ha...
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Published: 2017-07-06, Author: Juan , review by: Pocketnow.com
Snappy Fast Hardware, Snappy Fast Recharging, Snappy Fast Software, Above Average Headphone Audio
Copy Cat Design, Regular 1080p Resolution, Trading Camera OIS for Zoom Sensor, No Lifestyle Durability
I'm very happy with this initial experience. The mission of a company like OnePlus is to balance competitive pricing, while compromising as little as possible. Reviewing the more expensive model, we're treated to performance which exceeds our expectations...
Published: 2017-07-06, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Accurate white balance in all lighting conditions, Vivid and pleasant color in all lighting conditions, Good detail preservation in bright light conditions, Fast and smooth autofocus in all lighting conditions, Very stable autofocus in both auto and trigg
Occasional strong loss of details in outdoor conditions, Very fine details are lost in lowlight conditions, Ghosting effect sometimes visible in outdoor conditions
While these phones may be separated by up to a couple of hundred dollars, they are a lot closer than you might think. However, that doesn't mean that the cheaper price tag of the OnePlus 5 hasn't resulted in any compromises, and you can definitely tell wh...