OnePlus set out to create an affordable, high-quality flagship device, with great performance, impressive specifications and an excellent price/quality ratio.The OnePlus 3 has no real weakness. The occasional issues mentioned above, need to be taken into...
Premium build quality, Insanely fast performance — no seriously, it's fast, Fabulous display, Solid battery life, Photos looks great, Fast charging, Awesome first party accessory line
No SD card slot, 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
High-end smartphones aren't getting any cheaper and OnePlus is proving you don't have to spend a lot of money to get the same premium experience the other guys are offering. The OnePlus 3 isn't just a great $400 smartphone — it's a great smartphone period...
You're hard-pressed to find a real reason to not recommend this phone.I generally don't review a phone with its price in mind, because prices tend to vary a little bit, and can change over time.But you can't ignore that this is one hell of a phone being s...
Abstract: The OnePlus 3 is the perfect smartphone for users that want power and style at a great price. Although the OnePlus 3 is only $399, this is not a budget smartphone that cuts corners and leaves owners wanting more. There are more than enough features and sp...
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
Headphone jack is on the bottom (this might not matter to everyone.), No microSD slot, Nonremovable battery
Having used the OnePlus 2 for about eight months prior to receiving the OnePlus 3, I noticed some immediate differences when moving over to the OP3 – most of them good. I still don't like the fact that the headphone jack has been moved to the bottom, but...
Published: 2016-07-18, Author: William , review by: xiaomitoday.com
Abstract: A new game today – blind test of flagship models! We have selected three different brands' flagship models – OnePlus 3, Xiaomi Mi 5 and iPhone 6s Plus. In subsequent samples comparison, we will not inform you of the models by which each sample was taken...
I believe I'm been as thorough as I could in this review, without taking any sides. To be honest I was quite floored by the OnePlus 3 initially, which is why I decided to push the review back by a week or so just so that the excitement doesn't turn into m...
Published: 2016-07-13, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.net
build, high performance without throttling, decent camera, 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
LTE Cat. 6 only, regionally varying band connectivity, non-expandable storage, no radio, no infrared, noise-laden speaker, useless sRGB mode
The OnePlus 3 is a successful smartphone that not only offers a solid configuration, but also looks good and is well-built. It features a fast Snapdragon 820, very generous 6 GB of working memory, a fingerprint scanner, dual-SIM, long-awaited NFC, a decen...
Published: 2016-07-12, Author: David , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Chinese newcomer OnePlus is back with another attempt to marry top-level specs with a knock-down price, and it's come up with the company's best handset by far. It's powerful, it's sleek, and it should have the bigger manufacturers looking over their shou...
Abstract: In Android Police's latest video, we take you on a comparative journey or, as it is known in the YouTube parlance, a versus. The Galaxy S7 may be a smaller, more expensive phone than the OnePlus 3, that much is true. But if you're in the unlocked device m...