Abstract: The 6.78-inch Snapdragon 865-based OnePlus 8 Pro in Glacial Green, Ultramarine Blue and Onyx Black. Back in April I reviewed the OnePlus 8 Pro and concluded that it was a worthy flagship handset. For £799/$899 you get 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal stor...
Published: 2020-06-15, Author: Marie , review by: dxomark.com
Natural midrange and treble reproduction, Well-controlled temporal artifacts, Good Wideness and Localizability, Fairly good loudness results
Voices sound canned in loud environments, Attack and bass are slightly imprecise, Pumping occurs on sub-bass frequencies, Background is unnatural and too loud compared to voices, Noticeable noise cancelling
The 8 Pro's audio performance bears a certain resemblance to that of the 7 Pro, especially in Playback, where it differs from the predecessor's sub-scores by one point at the most. When it comes to recording audio, however, the 8 Pro shows a bit more inde...
Sublime 120Hz AMOLED display, Top-notch hardware, All-day battery life with 30W wired and wireless charging, Clean software with fast updates, IP68 dust and water resistance, Great cameras
Sub-par selfie camera, Software gremlins at launch, Overheating issues
Source: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android CentralThe OnePlus 8 Pro is the most polished phone OnePlus has released to date. There was never any doubt that the phone would pack the latest internal hardware — OnePlus' messaging revolves around speed, so it's alway...
Lacks true optical zoom, Low-light photography could be better, No expandable storage, Competitors for OnePlus 8 Pro, OnePlus 8 Pro, vs, Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus, OnePlus 8 Pro, vs, Apple iPhone 11 Pro, ShareTweetShare
With the OnePlus 8 Pro, the company has finally made a phone that is worthy of the ‘Pro' moniker. With goodies like wireless charging support (and a fast one at that) and IP68 rating for water resistance, both features being firsts for the brand, you won'...
Abstract: Both OnePlus models use a CMOS sensor from Sony for the primary camera. We take a closer look at both the 8 Pro and the 7T Pro using different photo subjects and lighting situations. But first a brief summary of the technical specifications for the rear-m...
Published: 2020-06-05, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Bright target exposure and wide dynamic range, Accurate and pleasant color, Effective stabilization, Well-preserved detail
Slight autofocus instabilities, Visible temporal noise, Aliasing and moiré visible in highlights, Shadow exposure slightly low in HDR scenes
The OnePlus 8 Pro makes a confident stride into the flagship arena with a set of high-end phone and camera specs to challenge the main competitors. The tried and tested wide, ultra-wide, and telephoto lenses provide a range of shooting options, together w...
Published: 2020-06-02, Author: Anton , review by: Pocketnow.com
To conclude, I think there's a lot to say about OnePlus and its first attempt at making a true flagship. I have to praise the efforts in not just giving us a great display, but one of the best of the year. We're not just getting wireless charging, but the...
Abstract: The latest iQOO Neo 3 is a really cost-effective gaming phone. Even if you consider the top-end version, it only costs around 480 USD. Compared to the OnePlus 8 Pro's price tag starting from 899 USD, I think it's worth looking at the performance of both t...
Abstract: The OnePlus 8 Pro is the company's most powerful phone ever and it's built to go head-to-head with all comers. How does it perform? Here's our review. Source: OnePlus 8 Pro review...
Abstract: The OnePlus 7(T) Pro models have already shown us that the brand can make premium phones. But it's not hard to manufacture premium phones, anyone can do that in this age. What's challenging is to make a premium phone that sells well. Take the Motorola Edg...