Published: 2016-08-12, Author: Matt , review by: v3.co.uk
Raw power, sleek aluminium build, good capable camera, Oxygen OS, still a bargain
Display niggles for some, no storage expansion, battery needs more stamina
The OnePlus 3 is a tour-de-force and firmly delivers on its flagship killer status...
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Published: 2016-08-08, Author: Victoria , review by: wired.co.uk
Stylish, powerful handset with little bloatware and great battery life
Bezel is too thin and the 'smiling selfie' feature feels gimmicky
The OnePlus 3 is almost perfect. It hasn't scrimped on style or substance and there are so many seemingly insignificant touches that actually make a vast difference to the overall impression of the phone. Any Android software with a skin is going to h...
Even forgetting the price, the OnePlus 3 is a terrific flagship smartphone for 2016 which can proudly hold it own against the likes of HTC, Samsung, LG and Apple. It becomes an absolute steal when you consider this device only costs £329, almost ha...
While the deal was sweeter before Brexit when the OnePlus 3 cost £20 lesser, it is still an incredibly good one. A lighter, brighter clone of the HTC 10 looks-wise, it smashed all the benchmark tests to finish at the top of the pile scoring more than stal...
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Published: 2016-06-28, Author: Matt , review by: v3.co.uk
Abstract: The risky, challenger brand has finally come of age with the OnePlus 3. The phone is built to take on handsets from the likes of Samsung and HTC, but before our full review proper here are 10 of the biggest reasons to love the new phone. 10. The end of...
Home / ReviewsHardware ReviewsAndroid Phone ReviewsOnePlus 3 – ReviewOnePlus 3 – ReviewMatteo DoniJune 27, 2016OnePlus seem to have been in the news quite a lot recently, and this time it seems to be for all the right reasons. No over the top, morally an...
Bright and colourful AMOLED display, speedy performance, super quick charging, build quality is great
No expandable storage, camera not as good as its claims
As an overall package, as is always the case with OnePlus phones, the third-generation flagship killer is incredible value for money. At £309 it offers many of the same features and specifications of phones twice the price. The all-metal finish of...
High-quality build, Very good heat handling, Excellent value, Solid camera
Inconsistent battery life doesn't impress day-to-day, Innaccurate display colours
OnePlus 3 – Battery Life The OnePlus 3's battery life is less notable. Stamina is inconsistent, although it do believe it was a blessing that the screen resolution wasn't bumped up to QHD or 4K. Having Samsung's efficient Super AMOLED screen tech onboard...
Superb value, no invitation, Beautiful metal body, Fast processor, 6GB of RAM, Fast charging, Camera takes great photos, Bright AMOLED screen
Not all 6GB of RAM is utilized all the time, No MicroSD card slot, Battery life isn't that long
To buy an unlocked, contract-free Samsung Galaxy S7 or LG G5 , you'll need at least $650, while a 64GB iPhone 6S Plus will cost $850. The OnePlus 3 offers essentially the same experience, has a camera that doesn't disappoint, charges quicker than all th...