Good, Ergonomic and light, Good primary camera, Very good system and app performance, Fast charging works very well, Handy software features
Uninspiring design, Weak sunlight legibility, Dual camera setup feels half-baked, No stabilisation at 4K
Loyal OnePlus fans and enthusiasts alike have been hoping that the OnePlus 5 would be yet another breakthrough product, especially since the company skipped the number 4. As it turns out, the new model is more of an iterative update to the OnePlus 3T, and...
Blazing fast performance, Bug free and lag free near stock Android build, Good battery-life with ultra fast Dash Charging, Good build quality, Main camera offers excellent focus and capture speed
Average performing secondary telephoto camera, Design feels a little dated for 2017, No real killer feature to justify the price bump
The OnePlus 5 is exactly what a OnePlus fan expects; fast, well made, almost runs on stock android and is well priced. It is also an attractive option for anyone looking to buy a premium Android smartphone that doesn't compromise on the basics. However, i...
The most expensive OnePlus phone so far - a statement that doesn't say much in a year when most makers seem keen on hiking prices. The OnePlus 5 is by no means a budget phone, but it's still mighty good value for your money.You're getting a dual camera th...
I'm sure OnePlus 5 is definitely gonna be big hit in the Indian market. Already I have lot of query to the Pre launch of the device. So I can see the hype and hope OnePlus maintains that hype well. You already got everything you want best performance, be...
Published: 2017-11-06, Author: Andrew , review by: lowyat.net
The OnePlus 5 is OnePlus' most expensive smartphone yet. It's still more affordable than other premium-tier phones in the market, of course, but for a company that built its reputation on offering flagship smartphones at an affordable price point, it has...
Abstract: Oh, man has the OnePlus 5 received a lot of hate. From benchmark cheating, all the way to sub-par camera performances that have led the public to call DxOMark's credibility into question, OnePlus ' latest flagship hasn't had the smoothest of launches.But...
Published: 2017-06-21, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Subtle styling improvements make for a better overall package, As powerful as 2017 phones get, with great battery life to boot, Dual cameras take brilliant daylight pics
Not as big a bargain as last year, Screen sticks to 1080p, Not the best at night-time photography
By looking beyond a rock-bottom price, OnePlus has created a superb phone that feels more mature than its predecessors, with refinements, design tweaks and performance upgrades that let it rub shoulders with the big boys - while still coming in at least R...
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Published: 2017-05-30, Author: Andrew , review by: lowyat.net
Abstract: OnePlus is giving consumers a chance to review the OnePlus 5 ahead of everyone else. To qualify, all you have to do is submit your best shot taken with a mobile device; OnePlus is looking for as many as 10 potential reviewers.In order to get into The Lab...
Published: 2017-08-28, Author: Matthew , review by: techpatrl.com
Stock Android version, Dual-SIM card support, Large 128GB memory, 8GB RAM, 4G LTE connectivity, Wider Wi-Fi coverage (MiMO antennas), Impressive camera quality for rear and front lens, Speaker, Great battery life, Dash charge, Fingerprint sensor is fast
Intense heat when playing 3D games for a long time, No water and dust resistance, Non-expandable memory
OnePlus has always been delivering a powerful smartphone with excellent build quality and a great user experience. Indeed, the OnePlus 5 is definitely one of the best flagship smartphones in the market today, and the best OnePlus device ever. All in all...