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June 2016
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The editors liked
Excellent hardware and specs
Fast
Smooth software
Good camera
Finally sold without an invite
Amazing build quality
Incredible
Accurate AMOLED screen
Great VR experience
Top-tier performance
Top-end specs for a middle-tier price
Light Android skin with some nice added features
Unbelievably fast fingerprint scanner
Phenomenal camera
Dash c
Design The aluminum frame looks and feels very highquality
Though perhaps a little boring
Camera It's a totally capable camera for the price with good detail and accurate colors
Storage 64GB of speedy UFS 2.0 storage
General performance The Snapdragon
Great design and build quality
Fast performer
For both CPUand GPUfocused tasks
Superfast finger print reader
Rear camera takes good images
As well as video. Though I wish it supported 1080p/60 recording
Outside and in the sun
The OP3's display at f
Superb performance
Sturdy build
Physical notification slider
Great battery life
Incredibly fast charging times with the additional dash charger
Oxygen OS is close to stock Android
Extraordinary value at $400
Inexpensive for a flagship phone
Fast charging
Flexible Android overlay
Good amount of RAM and storage
$399 for a 64GB phone is a fantastic price
An aluminum unibody makes this the best-build OnePlus phone ever
The performance. You get a Snapdragon 820 and surprisingly speedy storage
A great camera for $400. It could use some low-light improvement
Thou
Premium unlocked smartphone with a 5.5” display
Dual SIM slots and plenty of storage for under $400
Feels great to hold and use
Camera does a fantastic job
Segment-leading benchmark performance
Long battery life
Good call quality
Sharp photos in good lighting
Stunning display
Smooth performance
Long battery life will get you through a day's worth of work or play
6GB of RAM is more than enough to power your way through games and apps
Thin
Comfortable chassis that's worth wielding every day
Dash Charge
Oxygen OS
Decent cameras
Premium build quality
Insanely fast performance — no seriously
It's fast
Fabulous display
Solid battery life
Photos looks great
Awesome first party accessory line
Excellent build quality
Inexpensive
Decent camera
A great price for the premium specs and build. Customizations abound. No more invites!
That Price
Very Good Photos
Great Headphone Playback
Metal design is very sleek
Display bezel is very minimal
Performance is top notch with 6GB RAM
NFC returns
Fingerprint reader is fast and easy
DASH Charging is a nice feature
Dual-SIM capabilities out of the box
Oxygen OS refined and very smooth
Great build quality
Fast performance
Bright
Sharp display
Hardtobeat price
Great design
Solid build
Thin and lightweight
Comfortable to hold
Very fast and smooth performance
Excellent image quality
One of the best selfie cameras we've seen on a phone
Dash charging is extremely fast (you can charge your p
The OnePlus 3's sharp camera
Powerful processor and enduring
Quick-charging battery make a knockout combo when you factor in its low price
Gorgeous all-metal design
Vivid 5.5-inch AMOLED display
First phone with 6GB of RAM
Top-notch performance
First-rate performance
Mostly stock Android
Plus some neat features
Dual SIM support
It's $399
Build
High performance without throttling
Fast storage device
Fast WiFi
Dual-SIM
USB Type-C
Notification slider
Decent screen
Generous internal storage
Decent call quality and noise suppression
Quick Charge
Excellent value. Fantastic metal unibody build. Impressive Snapdragon 820 and storage performance. Great 16megapixel camera with OIS. Runs stock Android.
The editors didn't like
Slippery body
Legitimate worry about software updates
No real "wow" factor
Subpar vibration motor
Average battery life at best
No sound adjustments like previous generations had
Mediocre external speaker
OnePlus has a pension for slow OS updates
No telling if this phone will struggle with that too
Display The color calibration doesn't seem very good
And you can see some PenTile artifacts at 1080p
Headphone jack is on the bottom (this might not matter to everyone.)
No microSD slot
Nonremovable battery
Camera is mediocre compared to other flagship phones
Display could be brighter
Slightly more expensive phones have more features
The competition has heated up
But if you're shopping for a premium Android phone at a low price
OnePlus is still the name
Lowlight camera performance
Comparatively low screen resolution
No SD card slot
6GB of RAM with a 20 app limit is pretty pointless out of the box. Customers will need to root the device to take full advantage of the hardware
The display could be better
No MicroSD slot
OnePlus' slow ~8 month update time
I wish it were waterproof. Other than that… I am a huge fan of this phone — especially at its current price [edited]
Lower-resolution screen
Some corners cut in network and Wi-Fi support
Low-light imaging isn't great
Protruding camera and slippery body mandate a case
No expandable storage
Alert Slider can't be customised
No wireless charging
It's not currently compatible with Verizon Wireless
MicroSD
Not wireless charging
GPS and cellular issues (T-Mobile)
Barely makes use of available RAM (even after update)
Video quality is lacking
Weird bugs and oddities keep it from perfection
No microSD card slot
Protruding camera lens
Tends to overheat. The preapplied screen protector is thoughtful but distracting. The budget phone field has gotten a lot more crowded
Mediocre Screen
Metal design a step back from unique OnePlus identity
Display only 1080p
Battery life is just average
Camera suffers in all but the absolute best lighting
Doesn't work on Verizon or Sprint
No SD card expansion
Quick charging limited to included cable and power brick
Colors on the display are not properly balanced
Whites appear blue
Battery life is below expectations
Super slow adaptive brightness
Loudspeaker is not loud enough
Lacks a bit in clarity
The camera has a distinct bulge. Power users may be disappointed that the phone doesn't have a swappable battery or expandable storage
At $399, the OnePlus 3 is a really great bargain and value. It's also a really nice phone just in general. OnePlus hasn't cut any major corners here and has delivered a phone that almost everyone will really enjoy. It has a premium build, a best in cla...
Inexpensive for a flagship phone, fast charging, flexible Android overlay, good amount of RAM and storage
Lowlight camera performance, comparatively low screen resolution, no SD card slot
OnePlus doesn't sponsor sports leagues or run ads in the subway or on the Super Bowl or put kiosks in big-box stores. That may be a big reason that the OnePlus 3 sells for half the price of its competition. It sure isn't because there's anything wrong wit...
Superb performance, sturdy build, physical notification slider, great battery life, incredibly fast charging times with the additional dash charger, Oxygen OS is close to stock Android, extraordinary value at $400
Camera is mediocre compared to other flagship phones, display could be brighter, slightly more expensive phones have more features, The competition has heated up, but if you're shopping for a premium Android phone at a low price, OnePlus is still the name
It feels like OnePlus missed a big opportunity last year. If the OnePlus 2 had been the knockout the OnePlus 3 is, it would have been virtually unchallenged as the performance to price champ. Things aren't so easy in 2016. While $400 for the OnePlus 3 is...
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Published: 2016-06-29, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
$399 for a 64GB phone is a fantastic price, An aluminum unibody makes this the best-build OnePlus phone ever, The performance. You get a Snapdragon 820 and surprisingly speedy storage, A great camera for $400. It could use some low-light improvement, thou
6GB of RAM with a 20 app limit is pretty pointless out of the box. Customers will need to root the device to take full advantage of the hardware, The display could be better, No MicroSD slot, OnePlus' slow ~8 month update time
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So, there you have it, the third generation OnePlus. This is a device the OnePlus have aimed to create for quite a while and they finally did it.We have a premium all-metal phone that is thin and sits nicely in the hand, bleeding-edge specifications that...
Published: 2016-06-27, Author: Juan , review by: Pocketnow.com
That Price, Very Good Photos, Great Headphone Playback
Mediocre Screen
Ignoring marketing slogans for a second, this is a superb phone at $399. It represents an excellent bang for buck. It's been an exciting year for mid-rangers, watching companies push more top tier hardware into lower price tiers. We have a proper compet...