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May 2018
(86%)
561 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
47 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
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
The OnePlus 6 is blazing fast
Shoots amazing portrait mode photos
Has a polished refined design and costs much less than other flagship phones
Plenty of power
Strong cameras
Clean
Fuss-free Android interface
Glass design is premium
Extremely fast
Dependable battery life
Good display
Gobs of RAM and storage
Fantastic screen
Speedy internals
Amazing pricing
Good-looking design with sturdy build
Bright and colourful display
Dash Charge is a major plus
Speedy smooth performance
Much better camera
Good battery life
Great screen
Excellent performance
Dualsim
Great camera
Premium build and feel
Bluetooth 5
Superb camera
Comparable performance to Galaxy S9
Amazing display
Polished mirror finish looks great
Massive screen in a compact body
Super-fast performance
Speedy charging
Great price
Premium design
Stunning display
Slick performance and OS
Flagship worthy camera
Very fast
Gesture control works brilliantly
Camera is much improved
Fast fingerprint scanner and facial recognition
Clean software
Impressive display
Very well priced
The camera takes great shots
Even in low light
There's a wealth of handy features on the camera including a pro mode that lets you tweak settings like exposure and shutter speed yourself as well as a portrait mode so you can take photos where the backgr
The editors didn't like
As yet untested camera
Software
And battery
Water resistant
But not IP67/68 certified
It lacks waterproofing
Wireless charging and has a shorter battery life than the OnePlus 5T. In the US
The phone doesn't work on CDMA carriers like Verizon and Sprint
'Only' a Full HD resolution
No expandable storage
Single
Down-firing speaker
Not great for low light shooting
It's not waterproof
Humdrum design
Camera can disappoint
No wireless charging
No official IP rating against water and dust resistance
Most Android apps not optimised for notched screen yet
Glass is more fragile than metal
No IP water resistance rating
Battery life is more disappointing than the 5T
No IP67 waterproofing
No IP-rated water resistance
No support on Verizon or Sprint
Average battery life
No IP67/68 certification
Rating
Poor speaker
No official IP rating
There's no MicroSD card slot (although even the smallest capacity of 64GB should be sufficient for those that don't want loads of music and photos stored on their device)
Published: 2018-05-21, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Plenty of power, strong cameras, Clean, fuss-free Android interface, Glass design is premium
'Only' a Full HD resolution, No expandable storage, Single, down-firing speaker
The OnePlus 6 is the brand's most well-rounded and grown-up phone to date, and placed alongside the likes of the iPhone X, Samsung Galaxy S9, Sony Xperia XZ2 and LG G7 ThinQ it certainly doesn't look or feel out of place.It may not be quite as accomplishe...
Published: 2018-05-21, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
good battery life, great screen, excellent performance, dualsim, great camera, premium build and feel, Bluetooth 5
glass is more fragile than metal, no wireless charging, no IP water resistance rating, no expandable storage
The OnePlus 6 is premium device that cuts the right corners in pursuit of a sub-£500 price. Starting at £469, it certainly isn't a cheap smartphone but it is less than half the cost of Apple's iPhone X and considerably cheaper than the top-end Android com...
Published: 2018-05-21, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
Superb camera, Comparable performance to Galaxy S9, Amazing display
Battery life is more disappointing than the 5T, No IP67 waterproofing
If you want the camera, performance and design of the best flagships on the market without paying the £700-plus pricetag, the OnePlus 6 is the phone you've been waiting for. This is 2018's must-have device...
Published: 2018-05-21, Author: Tom , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: OnePlus seems to have been the darling child of the phone industry, seemingly coming out of nowhere to deliver the OnePlus One in 2014 – a phone that people literally couldn't get enough of thanks to all the hoops you had to jump through just to have the...
Polished mirror finish looks great, Massive screen in a compact body, Super-fast performance, Speedy charging, Great price
No IP-rated water resistance, No support on Verizon or Sprint
Yes, of course you should buy the OnePlus 6, it's a no-brainer. The price has risen again, but it's still cheaper than any other high-end phone out there. It doesn't sacrifice what matters — speed, build quality, design, and features you want to use. If t...
We think it's fair to say that these handsets are designed for different areas of the market.With the iPhone X you're getting the very best that Apple has to offer right now. A sleek new design, OLED display, wireless charging, Face ID and serious braggin...
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Published: 2018-05-17, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Plenty of power, strong cameras, Clean, fuss-free Android interface, Glass design is premium
'Only' a Full HD resolution, No expandable storage, Single, down-firing speaker
The OnePlus 6 feels grown-up, and it certainly doesn't look or feel out of place alongside the top-flight competition from the likes of Apple, Samsung and Sony. Performance is good, the screen bright and colorful, the design appealing, and there's a solid...
It may not offer many surprises, nor many major upgrades compared to its predecessor, but the OnePlus 6 looks like a strong offering in the crowded Android smartphone market.Although more affordable than many of its rivals, the handset offers a premium de...
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Published: 2018-05-16, Author: Robert , review by: stuff.tv
It might be the most expensive OnePlus ever made, but stack this phone against any of its flagship rivals and it still offers incredibly good value for your cash. At least from what we've seen of the OnePlus 6 so far. From its glass design to a huge OLED...