Overall, at its price, the OnePlus 6 packs in cameras that are pretty great and if you get the OnePlus 6 for its camera, you will not be disappointed. It's definitely better than the OnePlus 5 but do not expect it to beat the Pixel 2...
Premium design, Beautiful display, Improved cameras, Flagship performance, OxygenOS is great, Dash Charge is great, Decent battery life,
No IP rating, No wireless charging, Still no QHD display, The “notch”
The OnePlus 6 is a phone I will recommend you to buy. I know there's the notch but at its price, the OnePlus 6 offers a lot of value for money and is the phone to beat...
Fast performance, Good screen, Useful software, Premium design
Looks a bit generic, No optical zoom cam
For most people, OnePlus 6 is the best smartphone they should buy. So, why is it the best smartphone for most people?Surely, its relatively affordable price - phones with similar hardware all cost above Rs 50,000 or so - plays a part. But then so does the...
Published: 2018-05-21, Author: Robin , review by: gadgetsnow.com
Value for money, Reliable battery performance, Impressive processing performance
OnePlus 6 definitely nearly has all that it takes to compete with other flagships in the market. The keyword here being 'nearly'. As one can still see the Chinese smartphone brand cutting corners in the form of misses like water-resistance build, no wirel...
Abstract: OnePlus 6 is available in the deep dark black colour christened as 'mirror-black' and 'mid-night' black, and a premium looking 'silk-white' having crushed pearl power. As mentioned above, the base variant comes with 6GB RAM and 64GB storage for Rs 34,999...
Abstract: Straight off the bat, dressed in an all-glass design, the OnePlus 6 looks stunning. Well rounded at the corners, a curved back, the deep dark black colour christened as 'mirror-black', the ergonomically placed fingerprint sensor, the dual camera set-up th...
Abstract: After months of endless leaks and teasing, it's finally here. The latest flagship from the Shenzhen-based OnePlus, the OnePlus 6.By now you would already be aware of everything new that's there's to know this phone but if not, here's a summary. The OneP...
Abstract: OnePlus seems to have settled comfortably into a six-month refresh cycle for its flagship (and sole) smartphone offering. Rather than waiting around for a fixed time of the year, OnePlus acts when it feels like there's something to be capitalised on. Las...