Super smooth, bright, and high resolution, This phone screams, Detail improvements, can take great photos sometimes, OxygenOS remains one of the best Android skins, Actually sound quite good (for phone speakers), Almost as quick as wired fast charging, At
"Waterfall" curved screens bother some people. They make it easier to hold, but accidental touches are a problem, and there is off-angle color shift and glare, A curved screen helps, but this is a bigger phone, and you can't just choose based on size — th
OnePlus 8 Pro8.5/10Yes. OnePlus told us that it saw an incredible 199% growth in the US in the last year, and it's easy to see why. It may not yet be a household name, but it's impossible to talk about the best Android phones without mentioning OnePlus. T...
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Published: 2020-04-14, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Bright, sharp, colorful display, Display 120Hz image refresh rate, Fast Wireless Charging / Reverse Wireless Charging, Simple software with great potential for advanced users, Cameras capture great photos in most conditions
Punch hole is pro for some, con for others, No 3.5mm headphone jack, Not available directly from some carriers in USA
The OnePlus 8 Pro is a highly decent device – as it should be, for the price. The OnePlus 8 Pro will be available in two different configurations, in three different colors. Glacial Green and Onyx Black will be available in [8GB RAM + 128GB ROM] and [12GB...
Published: 2020-04-14, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Phenomenal 6.78-inch display, OxygenOS is well-thought-out, Excellent performance, All models now support 5G, Sleeker and lighter design, Solid main camera,
Fingerprint sensor has early issues, Lackluster telephoto camera, Video motion smoothing isn't for everyone, Summary, The OnePlus 8 Pro doesn't lean on gimmicks the way other 2020 flagship phones do, so it might not seem as immediately interesting. Don't
The OnePlus 8 Pro doesn't have a crazy space zoom camera, and you can't attach a second screen to it. That means it isn't quite as interesting as some of the other flagship phones we've seen so far this year, and frankly, I'm all for it. Forget the gimmic...
Abstract: I love consuming all sorts of computer media and entertainment on my television. Maybe it's because my lack of self-control means that I ended up with a TV that has a laughably large 84-inch screen (insert jokes about overcompensating here). Perhaps it's...
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Published: 2020-06-01, Author: Scott , review by: ausdroid.net
Abstract: We all got excited way back in 2017 when OnePlus came to our shores and brought with them the OnePlus 5 — it all seems so long ago. So much water has passed under the bridge since then and although OnePlus has gone from strength to strength with the relea...
There's no denying that the OnePlus 8 Pro is a great phone. It can hold its own against any other Android flagship when it comes to performance, and in an apples-to-apples comparison, you won't find a better price for a phone with these specs.Michael Simo...
Now the big question is whether OnePlus has managed to deliver a true flagship Android smartphone that is capable of competing with the $1,000 USD smartphones that are currently in the market. The answer is that is absolutely! The 8 Pro features an amazin...
Abstract: There are two versions of the device — the 8 and the 8 Pro. I focused on the latter because it's the best OnePlus offers, only it does come with a big catch off the top: its price tag. Starting at $1,400, the phone is $400 more than its 2019 predecessor...
The OnePlus 8 Pro continues OnePlus' mission to be the best bang for your buck, and while the buck is higher than it's ever been, it's still bangin'...
Killer display, Exemplary build quality, Fun cameras, fast charging, 5G and Wi-Fi 6
Software bugs, Sometimes software doesn't make a lot of sense, No zoom lens on OnePlus 8, high price tag in Canada
"There's no way not to pay full price for a OnePlus phone in Canada, so as fantastic and future proof as these phones are they'll be hard to get in front of Canadian consumers"...