OnePlus 8 Review and Overview
The OnePlus 8 is a new and cell phone among the other cell phones of Android.
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In this post we give you complete review and overview of this cell Oneplus that is One plus 8.
When is One plus 8 Launching?
The launching date of One Plus 8 is 21, April in the UK and 29, April in the US but in Australia is still unclear.
Does OnePlus 8 support 5g:
Yes, the Oneplus 8 series is supporting 5g networks out of the box.
One plus 8 and OnePlus 8 pro launching Snapdragon 865 SoC that is supported 5g Modem.
Display & Design:
First of all, it’s overall a bit of a smaller form factor. Buy it’s by no means a small phone. It’s definitely still big.
It has a 6.55 inch display, which makes it still a little taller than the iPhone 11 pro max.
So it’s not small, but it is a little bit smaller than the 8 pro. And it’s also definitely lighter. It’s 180 grams on paper, to be exact.
It has the optical fingerprint reader underneath. It’s HDR 10-plus certified and still super color accurate and much brighter than last year, which is key.
So it’s super visible outdoors. But it’s 1080p resolution instead of 1440p. That’s a smart move that they’ve done in the past and it also has a high refresh rate at 90 hertz instead of 120 hertz.
So this is still a high refresh rate. So this is a cost saving trade off that makes perfect sense.
It’s still a really smooth, responsive screen. We’ve seen other phones bring high refresh rate down in price.
Battery:
As It has 90 hertz and 1080p, that’s a good balance to still give you fast and smooth while being friendly to your battery.
This phone has a 4300mph power battery and it’s been impressively good on battery life lasting easily through the end of every day.
We’ve tested it with like 15 to 20 percent left over. So it’s honestly slightly better battery life than the 8 pro.
Charging:
Warp charge 30t, so 0 to 50 percent in 25 minutes. And it’s included in the box, too. So all that good stuff, but yet no wireless charging.
Camera:
It has a 48 megapixel main sensor and a different one from the pro, then a 16 megapixel ultra wide camera and a dedicated two megapixel macro. No telephoto. But it’s funny, there’s still a telephoto button in the camera app which punches into 2x.
Color:
This inter-stellar glow is a nightmare, honestly. It’s definitely unique. This finish underneath the glass gives it a different refraction index from different angles. You get all kinds of wild colors reflecting off it, but it’s 100 percent one of those phones that looks better on camera and in promos than it does in real life.
It got a great display. It’s a great performer for the price. Obviously really high on specs. It’s not the king for this price, but it’s a great performer. It’s got fast charging. It’s included in the box. It’s got oxygen OS too, which is the best android overlay. And it frequently get software updates too. So it’s a clean package.
It happens to be one of the absolute cheapest 5G compatible phones on the market right now. That is a nice bonus for longevity. Having the phone for four or five years.
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