Powerful performance, Pop-up camera doesn't feel gimmicky, Excellent low-light photos, Fast-charging is impressive
Underwhelming battery life
The OnePlus 7 Pro has a higher price tag than almost any other OnePlus device before it, which can be hard to stomach if you expect sub-$600 phones from OnePlus. But $669 delivers high-end flagship design, performance and software. Compared with other pre...
Published: 2019-05-14, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Industrial design is fantastic, OLED display is amongst best ever, Display uninterrupted by cameras/sensors, Dual Dolby speakers are loud and clear, Rear cameras are highly decent
In-screen fingerprint reader is finicky, No waterproofing/dustproofing, No headphone jack, Not cheap (also a good thing)
At last, OnePlus has a phone that's ready to not just stand on-par with higher-priced phones, it's able to surpass them. With this phone, OnePlus has a product that's as good as most any phone on the market today. Is the OnePlus 7 Pro a good phone to buy...
Published: 2019-05-14, Author: Richard , review by: engadget.com
Silky smooth and sharp AMOLED screen, Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos sound great, Responsive in-display fingerprint reader, Good design and build quality
Still no headphone jack, Not an affordable OnePlus phone, Nightscape mode not as impressive as the competition
OnePlus reversed most of its mistakes with the 6T and brought out a surprisingly ambitious OnePlus 7 Pro, packing several rare components that barely anyone else has procured. The result is a beast of a device that delivers fantastic mobile cinematic plus...
Abstract: The OnePlus 7 announcement is just still two weeks away, but the company can't wait to launch it already. OnePlus already talked about the phone's new display and confirmed that one of its new models would have three cameras on the back, a first for the C...
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Published: 2019-06-13, Author: Scott , review by: ausdroid.net
Abstract: OnePlus do not have an official presence here in Australia but that hasn't stopped many Australians from purchasing OnePlus devices. There are a few ways to get your hands on one — many grey market importers sell them and there is always the mail forwarde...
Ask yourself these three questions before buying a OnePlus 7 Pro: Do you hate plugging in your phone in to charge it? Do you want to take your phone swimming? Does a top-notch camera matter more than anything else? If you answer yes to any of them, then t...
Published: 2019-05-15, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: For years, OnePlus has been nipping at the heels of smartphone giants like Samsung and Huawei with stripped down phones boasting big specs, solid designs, and not much else. And for a lot of people that was totally fine, as it allowed OnePlus to offer up...
Abstract: Going around the outside has a lock button on the right side with the on/off button below this. The base has a reasonable speaker, pin hole microphone and USB ‘C' charging connection. The left side has the volume rocker and SIM entry point. The back has t...
Powerful, sharp screen, Less pricey than competing 5G, Seamless front screen
5G with Sprint isn't the absolute fastest, No spec difference from cheaper non-5G version
The OnePlus 7 Pro 5G is minimally different from its non-5G version, but that's okay – the base phone is phenomenally powerful at a lower price than the competition, and thus is one of the least expensive options for hooking up to one of the next-gen phon...
Abstract: Built using only state-of-the art hardware, the OnePlus 7 Pro truly demonstrates what it takes to earn the accolade of most advanced smartphone on the market. An octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset is joined by up to 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of s...