Testseek.co.uk have collected 561 expert reviews of the OnePlus 6 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OnePlus 6.
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.
860100561
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)
The performance and design on the OnePlus 6 give you a whole bunch of reasons to get this phone. But needless to say, the real star reason why you should buy this phone is the amazing price. You truly cannot find a phone at this price with better specs!He...
After spending a couple of weeks with the OnePlus 6, it seems that my only major gripe with the phone is its price. Starting at S$868/£469 (~S$760 with a 10% student discount on oneplus.com/uk), OnePlus is not the affordable brand that it was before. That...
Gorgeous new glass and metal design, Great performance, Good battery life, Clean UI
Dual camera not useful, No unique or exciting features, Price is slowly creeping up, No expandable storage
The OnePlus 6 is a great phone with an attractive design, a gorgeous display, good battery life, fast performance, and a clean UI, but it doesn't do much to change what OnePlus has been doing for the past four years. And that also means that it comes with...
Abstract: TGIF! Treat yourself to some new gadgets for surviving another grueling work week.The OnePlus 6 is the latest smartphone from OnePlus featuring a sleek new glass and metal design, a large 19:9 aspect ratio 6.28-inch Optic AMOLED display, and Qualcomm's la...
Sleek and elegant design, Outstanding gaming performance, Simple yet feature-packed UI, Decent camera performance even in less than ideal lighting
No expandable storage, Depth effect is a hit and miss, Only decent battery life
The OnePlus 6's premium design combined with outstanding performance, great optics, and a simple yet feature-packed operating system, makes it such an attractive package. The best part? it's priced less than most other flagships in the market today (PhP30...
Published: 2018-07-05, Author: Mark , review by: techpinas.com
Studying all of the photo-sets presented, I'd say that Huawei P20 Pro clearly has an edge over the OnePlus 6 in low light conditions. No one's questioning that. At this point, it's already a given. However, in well-lit settings, OnePlus 6 is clearly capab...
Premium All-Glass Design, Fastest Snapdragon Processor with 6GB RAM provides unparalleled performance, Can play mobile games at highest settings, Generally takes nice images, Flagship features for P30,000
It's slippery, Camera quality is not at par with other flagship phones, Not water resistant, Special thanks to Digits Trading for giving us the opportunity to review the OnePlus 6 Review unit. The OnePlus 6 is available at select Digital Walker outlets, F
I have no plans to change to a new smartphone, but if ever I do I will pick the OnePlus 6. I'm aware it's not water resistant, doesn't have AI and its camera quality are nowhere near the other flagship phones. Nevertheless, the phone is one of the fastest...
Great performance, Impressive camera, Nice display, Simple yet beautiful design, Fast charging, Very affordable for a flagship
Average battery life
OnePlus has one single promise — top hardware at an affordable price point. Their “Never Settle” motto speaks to that promise. However, with the OnePlus 6 breaking the Php30k price barrier, we're not sure if that promise still holds true.OnePlus 6 remains...
Published: 2018-06-13, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
The short answer is: yes. The OnePlus 6 certainly deserves an outright purchase, if not at least serious consideration if you're looking for a good looking, powerful phone and have at least 31K burning a hole in your wallet. But (there's always a but) it...