Abstract: Every couple of days it seems like we get new phone announcements. Some phones specialize in cutting costs and offering users a lower entry price than what might be assumed, while others go for a more premium look and feel or try to push a larger feature...
Update: With OnePlus's addition of an sRGB mode my verdict on the phone has changed. Click here to read my more recent conclusions, which complement those in this section.As I think about the OnePlus 3 and all of its aspects, I'm left with both some good...
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
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
OnePlus has done it again, and this time around it seems that they've taken all the good things they did with the OnePlus One and stripped out all the bad things introduced with that phone and its successor. The company also seems to have learned a thi...
Abstract: When I first laid eyes on a photo of the OnePlus 3, I was let down. I didn't like its generic design, its snap-on cases that seemed like afterthoughts, or its higher-than-ever price tag. But then a review unit landed on my doorstep, and I got to use the O...
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
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
Some two years after launching with a loud bang, the OnePlus company is still going strong. It has done away with the invite shenanigans, and it allows consumers to buy the new OnePlus 3 right away.The price of $400 for this unlocked phone with Snapdragon...
For a $400 smartphone, the OnePlus 3 delivers a solid camera experience. To compare, I would say that it doesn't quite match that of the Galaxy S7, Nexus 6P, or Galaxy Note 5, but the OnePlus 3 certainly holds its own against the LG G5 and HTC 10. Conside...
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
Display The color calibration doesn't seem very good, and you can see some PenTile artifacts at 1080p
While OnePlus has never talked specifics, I suspect the OnePlus 2 was a bit of a flop. OP had to turn things around in 2016 to stay afloat, and I think it's done that with the OnePlus 3. It's not a perfect phone—corners have been cut, and some of them rea...
The OnePlus 3 may not be perfect, but it comes pretty damn close considering the £300 asking price. Dependable cameras, premium-beating performance, impressive battery tech and a slick, sexy design combine to make the OnePlus 3 one of the best Android pho...
First-rate performance, Excellent build quality, Mostly stock Android, plus some neat features, Dual SIM support, It's $399
Ships with a few minor bugs, Limited memory options, Dash charger doesn't work with all cables
OnePlus is back with its third-generation flagship phone, and it has more than enough horsepower to duke it out with devices twice its price. The phone's construction feels first-rate too, and OxygenOS -- the custom version of Android it runs -- could...
Abstract: I've never really been a mobile phone gamer, but as I write this the super-smooth 3D rendering taking place while AnTuTu goes through its paces on the OnePlus 3 is making me think twice.The OnePlus 3 is a phone none of us didn't know much about. Consequen...