Udgivet: 2019-07-31, Forfatter: Daniel , anmeldelse af: notebookcheck.net
The Sony IMX586 comparison review. Test devices courtesy of Honor Germany, OnePlus Germany, Xiaomi Austria, ZTE Germany and TradingShenzhen.Our five comparison devices have all utilised the IMX586 differently. All the devices take good shots in daylight...
Abstrakt: The OnePlus 7 comes in a couple of configurations. The base model costs £499 and has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. For £549 you get 8GB of RAM and a massive 256GB of storage. These prices edge outside the mid range, but still give you an awful...
The roles of the OnePlus phones are clearly distributedIf you are not bothered by the size and the quite heavy weight as well as the strongly rounded display edges of the OnePlus 7 Pro, the price premium of around 150 Euros (~$170) is a worthy investme...
Now let's just talk about the “OnePlus Ecosystem”. Probably the OnePlus is the Earth's most user-centric company ever. They listen to their users and keeps trying to better and better. In-fact it is such a pleasant to see a company appreciating the tester...
Abstrakt: Flagship-class handsets from OnePlus are often referred to as 'the one to beat', but how should the company develop its smartphone range? Is the pressure to push on hard, innovate, and maybe drop the ball, or to come out with an update that keeps pace wit...
It's a OnePlus 6T refresh, Good, not great camera, Sharp, pronounced camera bump
You could do a lot worse than the OnePlus 7. It's beautifully put together, delivers stacks of power and is a competent performer across the board. Some other phones that cost less have better cameras, though, the Pixel 3C being the current king on that f...
Camera doesn't hold up in low-light, No water resistance, No 3.5mm jack, No wireless charging
Camera performance on the OnePlus 7 is a mixed bag. You do get a few decent shots now and again — particularly in daylight conditions — but it is inconsistent. The issues are highlighted even more in low-light scenarios, with colors coming out muddy and l...
great battery life, very fast charging, bright, contrast-rich display, stylish design, very smooth operation and gaming, doesn't throttle, several LTE bands, good stereo speakers, very fast storage
weak telephoto lens like with the predecessor, comparatively slow Wi-Fi, makes creaking noises when twisted, no IP certification
– Down-to-earth smartphone with qualityUsers who don't need a display that is completely notch-less and who can do without the prestige of a OnePlus 7 Pro can save themselves a few hundred Euros and buy the OnePlus 7. There is no difference in terms of p...
VFM flagship, Clean software, Excellent performance, Borrows most high-end features from the Pro model
Cameras could've been better, No 3.5mm dongle in the retail box, Not the best OnePlus phone money can buy, Photos by Raj Rout, OnePlus 7 256GB
I can't help but be a romantic for OnePlus' smartphones and both, the OnePlus 7, as well as the OnePlus 7 Pro, are equally dear to me. But, after using the OnePlus 7 for a week, you'd have to be an ardent OnePlus fan to shell out Rs 49K for the Pro model...