As I mentioned in the opening, the OnePlus 6 is a phone that I won't hesitate to recommend to people. I love the software experience, have high hopes on future updates, continue to be impressed by the phone's performance and design, was surprised by the b...
Published: 2018-05-30, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.net
very high-quality case, very slim software suite, very fast internet, gigabit LTE, accurate GPS, good speech quality, very good cameras, good selection of accessories, many usability settings, huge amount of performance available, economical energy consu
no IP certification, no microSD card reader, display slightly too dark and flickers, throttling under load, noticeable increase in temperature
Abstract: The fact that OnePlus chose to pit its latest smartphone against the likes of the Google Pixel 2 XL ( review ), Apple iPhone X ( review ) and Samsung Galaxy S9+ ( review ) in a blind camera test even before its launch, suggests how confident the brand is...
Fast performance, Great price, New design looks very stylish and refined, Impressively fast fingerprint scanner, Plentiful storage, up to 256GB, Mute switch reformed to be more useful, more intuitive, “Dash” charging is very fast
Gesture navigation does not feel perfectly refined, No wireless charging, Only partial waterproofing, Automatic brightness is too conservative, screen is often much too dim, Lacks poweruser security features to match alternatives like Samsung's Secure Fol
Summing it all up, OnePlus has done it again with the OnePlus 6.This phone continues refining a successful formula by bringing a flagship-grade phone with a focus on a clean interface and speed at a very alluring price point. The 6 is also the company's b...
Abstract: OnePlus takes a peculiar approach to announcing new smartphones. Most companies tend to wait until their scheduled press conferences before they start sharing details about a phone. This makes sense, of course, because it allows them to tell the exact sto...
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Published: 2018-05-21, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Large, vibrant display, Great software experience, Very fast performance, Reliable battery life
Average camera, No support for Verizon or Sprint, Not truly water resistant, It's big and slippery, with no option for a smaller model
Published: 2018-05-21, Author: Richard , review by: engadget.com
New elegant design, Vastly improved camera, Silky smooth interface, Solid battery life, Great value
No wireless charging, No microSD expansion, The most expensive OnePlus phone yet
As a refinement of the already well-made OnePlus 5T, the OnePlus 6 is a big step toward the company's vision of "the perfect smartphone." Still, it depends on how one defines "perfect"; at least from a technical standpoint, the OnePlus 6 is stuck with a l...
Affordable, Incredible performance, Great battery life, Good quality display
Cameras not on par with other premium flagships, No IP rating or wireless charging
You can get the OnePlus 6 in three different models – a 6GB/64GB variant which will set you back Rs 34,999, an 8GB/128GB variant which costs Rs 39,999 and the Marvel Avengers special edition model which comes with 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage and costs Rs...
The OnePlus 6 is blazing fast, shoots amazing portrait mode photos, has a polished refined design and costs much less than other flagship phones
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
The OnePlus 6 is an excellent phone and gives you many of the features of more costly flagship phones...
Great OLED display, Much-improved camera, Attractive design with high-quality materials, Top-notch specs, The price is right, Software is fast and fluid, Headphone jack
Haptics aren't great, Software lacks a few niceties, Proprietary Dash Chargers are expensive, Wireless charging would have been nice
If you're in the market for a OnePlus phone, it's likely because you get great value for your money. Starting at $529, the OnePlus 6 is a $30 bump from the 5T, which itself was a $30 jump from the 5, and so on. That's been OnePlus's strategy since its fir...