Abstract: As predicted, OnePlus has finally unveiled their new flagship, the OnePlus 5. The company's newest flagship now sports Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 complemented with up to 8GB of LPDDR4 RAM. Trailing behind the likes of the Huawei P10 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S...
Decent value for money, Sensible, clean UI, Decent customization options out of box, Attractive and coloraccurate display, True flagship processing platform, 128GB storage
Uninspiredlooking front, Only Full HD display resolution, Underwhelming imaging quality, No water/dustresistance build, No microSD card slot, USB TypeC still on USB 2.0
OnePlus 5 almost got everything right – the device comes across as a decent flagship offering in spite of its flaws. It's sufficient on the hardware front, thanks to its current-gen flagship processor. Other noteworthy features include its flagship-worthy...
The OP5 is being sold officially on Lazada for S$769 for the 6GB/64GB model and S$869 for the 8GB/128GB model, and comes with 18 months of warranty.The OP3T is not sold officially by OnePlus, but a quick search on Lazada shows that you can get one brand n...
Fast Fingerprint Sensor, Affordable Price, Extremely Fast
Display could be better, Priced higher than previous OnePlus phones, No Wireless Charging or Always On mode
There is no denying that the OnePlus 5 is a pretty good phone. But where it will face difficulties is with it's higher pricing model. Unlike previous OnePlus phones which were available for around AED 1500, the OnePlus 5 starts at AED 1799. There are now...