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    OnePlus 6 Review: This Is the Best Phone for the Money

    No phone manufacturer has done better than spending money on OnePlus, and OnePlus 6 with many features is another winner.

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    The OnePlus 6 is like a particular NBA team whose return to the final is guaranteed by simply bringing the same players back. We could bet that OnePlus 6 (from $ 529) would be a further success if OnePlus carried out the required annual updates, such as improving the camera's processor and dual cameras.

    In fact, OnePlus has defined this year's killer star, with all the power and features you expect from any smartphone, in a package that costs hundreds of dollars less than what Apple offers. Samsung and Google. And while the company's price-performance ratio is not so surprising or special for the fifth time, shoppers with liquidity issues can not discuss the results.

    July Update: OnePlus will offer a red version of OnePlus for $ 579 including 128GB of storage and 8GB of RAM. It will go on sale on July 10th.

    Price and availability

    OnePlus 6 will be delivered from May 22nd and can now be pre-ordered directly from the company. The base version, which costs $ 529 and comes with a mirror-black finish, costs $ 30 more than the cheaper OnePlus 5T, but with the same 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage.

    Design: big and beautiful

    After several years of customizing their phones with aluminum, OnePlus has switched to Gorilla 5 Glass with OnePlus 6. Skeptics may fear a step backward in terms of durability, but OnePlus says it has paid equal attention to this backup glass with metal in any previous OnePlus device, and the effort is noticeable.

    Display: Great at any price

    Of all the features that distinguish the OnePlus 6 for its price, the 6.28-inch AMOLED display could be the most attractive. This is a beautiful panel, surpassed only by Samsung's last flagship, which offers better brightness and pixel density. But the gap is not as big as you might think.

    To illustrate what OnePlus has achieved, most of the $ 500 phones, such as the Honor View 10, the Essential Phone and the upcoming Asus ZenFone 5Z, are equipped with LCD screens. They tend to do the job, but they are never special. The same goes for more expensive devices such as the LG G7 ThinQ and the Sony Xperia XZ2, which are at the forefront of LCD technology with HDR support and brighter backlighting.



    Camera: Good, but not great

    Like the previous OnePlus phone, the OnePlus 6 has a 16- and 20-megapixel back camera to manage photos. Both cameras have a large aperture of 1: 1.7 and use the same wide viewing angle. This means you do not have a telephoto perspective or optical zoom on this secondary lens, as you do on the iPhone X or Galaxy S9 +. But from a positive point of view, the low-light performance should be better than the old OnePlus phones, thanks to this larger opening.

    Performance: incredibly fast

    Equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor with Adreno 630 graphics and 6 GB or 8 GB of RAM depending on the model, the OnePlus 6 is the fastest mobile phone of the year. Of course, these specifications apply to almost all Android 2018 browsers. So it was interesting to discover that the OnePlus 6 outperformed its competitors in the benchmarks by a respectable margin.

    In Geekbench 4, which measures the overall system performance, our OnePlus 6 8GB scored a 9,098, far more than the LG G7 (8566) or Galaxy S9 + (8,295), both with less RAM. In fact, the OnePlus 6 is closer to the 10,357 AX Bionic Score than the iPhone X than any other device we've ever tested.


    Battery life: one step forward, one step back

    Despite everything that has changed in the OnePlus 6, the 3.300 mAh battery and Dash Charge technology in OnePlus 5 and 5T look exactly the same. It's not hard to understand why: The OnePlus 5T was dubbed as the fastest smartphone of all we tested last year, delivering a commendable 11-hour and 22-minute test.

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    Now the OnePlus 6 has a larger screen, but it also has a slightly more efficient chipset based on Qualcomm Snapdragon 845. Unfortunately, the calculation does not work for the phone because it has delivered 10 hours and 33 minutes of the same test, the webpage transfer from full to empty on the T-Mobile LTE network.

    It's still pretty good in the big scheme of things, the average smartphone takes 9:50 in our test, but it's a step back after the OnePlus 5 13:06 was almost a year old. It's also quite a distance from Mate Huawei 14:39 10 Pro and 12:09 pixels 2 XL, while the Galaxy S9 + X and iPhone just survived at 10:59 and 10:49.

    Fortunately, Dash Charge is still the wondrous loading solution that was the last time, with OnePlus 6 still recording the best times we've seen. The device has reached 30% in 15 minutes, 60% in 30 minutes and 93% in one hour in the standard adapter. These are not only successful with our previous results; They also perfectly match the requirements of OnePlus, which, as we noted in the load rate test mentioned above, are rare in this industry.

    Software: gestures that you will love

    Android 8.1 Oreo and OnePlus OS 5.1.3 Oxygen combine for a quick and intuitive OnePlus 6 experience, complemented by another key feature inspired by the iPhone X. However, this is the one you certainly do not want to ignore.

    OnePlus has introduced its own optional gesture-based navigation system on the OnePlus 6 and is quite different from what Android P will present in an entertaining way later this year. For starters, the OnePlus system does not require door-to-door control at the bottom of the screen. This is one of the biggest omissions of the current release in the beta version of Android, as it shows that Google did not understand why gestures are preferable to the buttons first, to allow content to leave more room on the screen.

    Bottom line

    If it costs $ 200 more, the OnePlus 6 would still be worth a recommendation. But from $ 529 it's a robbery.

    OnePlus has introduced another Masterclass that gives buyers exactly the features they want, in a package that is more sophisticated than gadget-packed. The performance and screen are top-notch, the design is meticulous (but a bit difficult), and the battery, although taken a step back in longevity, remains the fastest to work. The software and the gestures are taken into account, and although the camera cannot cope with Pixel 2, it is more than enough, considering what you pay for.

    Even without some desirable extras, such as wireless charging, expandable storage or water-resistance, the OnePlus 6 is closer to all basics and satisfies the needs of most buyers than any other smartphone. And that while saving hundreds of dollars compared to the $ 720 Galaxy S9, not to mention the more expensive phones like the 849 pixels 2 XL and 999 iPhone X.

    This makes it even harder for OnePlus 6 to have one important caveat: a familiar refrain that can decrypt the best devices unlocked on our devices: if you subscribe to Verizon or Sprint, you can not use them. If you think you're one of the lucky ones in the nation who can hang a device while they're in stock, OnePlus devices have a bad habit of selling too fast.

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