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...
Published: 2018-05-21, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: The OnePlus 6 might be the most boring phone the company has ever made. Dont get me wrong, thats not meant as an insult, but more as a reflection on how far the company has come since the original OnePlus One. Because even though OnePlus latest device...
Published: 2018-05-21, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: AaAaAaAaAaWhen it comes to Android smartphones, there's Samsung's Galaxy's line of handsets, and a long list of also-rans. But those non-Samsung devices aren't any less impressive than the Korean giant's offerings. In fact, some eclipse Samsung's products...
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 packs many of the features that more costly flagship phones have...
A little too big, Battery life has taken a hit, Won't work on Verizon or Sprint
If it were $200 more expensive, the OnePlus 6 would still be worthy of a recommendation. But starting at $529, it's a steal.OnePlus has put on yet another master class in giving buyers exactly the features they want, in a package that is refined, rather t...
This is the best implementation of the screen notch yet on an Android phone. Ignore this point if you hate all notches, The OnePlus 6 looks and feels more expensive than it is. The glass back doesn't get too smudged, and the buttons are solid, This featur
With another price bump, it's getting hard to justify buying a OnePlus phone when better devices are just a little more expensive, The OnePlus Launcher could use some attention. Features like the Shelf and quick search aren't working well, The single bott
So you don't like screen notches? That's fine—I get it. The fact of the matter is screen notches are something we're going to have to live with for a while. Maybe we'll look back on this era with disdain, but without the benefit of hindsight, I think the OnePlus 6 looks nice...
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Published: 2018-05-16, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Abstract: OnePlus has just launched its first 2018 flagship phone, the OnePlus 6. Here's an in-depth look at this much-anticipated handset, including our full unboxing, hands-on review and how it compares with the OnePlus 5T.Every OnePlus launch is met with a massi...
Abstract: After numerous teases, leaks, and deleted Twitter polls, the OnePlus 6 is official. OnePlus has made a number of significant changes that its fans might not love, but the OnePlus 6 is very 2018. This device sports a screen notch, which is all the rage am...
Published: 2018-05-05, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Unbeatable performance, Impressive camera tech, Awesome battery life
No IP rating, No expandable storage, Massive frame
Now, we have to get this out of the way right now – the OnePlus 6 is not our favourite phone of 2018 so far. That trophy is still clutched tight in the clammy grasp of Huawei's super-sexy P20 Pro. However, the OnePlus 6 does offer stronger value for money...