Publicerad: 2016-06-17, Författare: Chris , testad av: slashgear.com
Sammanfattning: This week we've been answering your questions on social media about the OnePlus 3 in our extended review series. Today we're publishing a number of questions - especially the ones that've come up more than once - in an effort to make our answers more easi...
Publicerad: 2016-06-16, Författare: Ryan , testad av: androidpolice.com
Sammanfattning: OnePlus likes to talk a big game, but sometimes the company fails to live up to expectations. The OnePlus One offered solid specs at a low price, but it was hurt by scarce invites and the collapse of the Cyanogen partnership. The OnePlus 2 struggled with...
Metal design is very sleek, Display bezel is very minimal, Performance is top notch with 6GB RAM, NFC returns, Fingerprint reader is fast and easy, DASH Charging is a nice feature, Dual-SIM capabilities out of the box, Oxygen OS refined and very smooth
Metal design a step back from unique OnePlus identity, Display only 1080p, No expandable storage, Battery life is just average, Camera suffers in all but the absolute best lighting
The OnePlus 3 is a great device at an even better price, but in order to make this phone appeal to everyone, it feels like OnePlus actually had to settle in certain aspects...
Publicerad: 2016-06-15, Författare: Darren , testad av: gizmodo.com
Sammanfattning: In 2014, OnePlus arrived out of nowhere with a powerful idea: What if a phone could look good, be powerful, and not cost a crapload? The OnePlus One was a mic drop and the OnePlus 2 a successful sophomore follow-up, but the new 3 silences the haters—the O...
Sammanfattning: "The OnePlus 3 pulls all the stops with its cameras. Here are some image samples" The OnePlus 3 has just been launched in India, and at Rs 27,999, offers a whole lot of bang for your buck. While specifications like an all-metal unibody design, 5.5-inch fu...
Sammanfattning: Think about how difficult it is right now to break into the smartphone market. You've got Apple and Samsung at the top of the pile in developed world, gobbling up well over 90% of the global smartphone market's profits each quarter and toppling former hea...
Protruding camera and slippery body mandate a case, No expandable storage, Alert Slider can't be customised
When we reviewed the OnePlus 2, we said that calling the smartphone a '2016 flagship killer' was too ambitious. A year later, and it's not hard to see why. The smartphone did offer great value for money, but was by no means perfect. The OnePlus 3 however...
Publicerad: 2016-06-14, Författare: Andrew , testad av: androidcentral.com
Excellent hardware and specs, Fast, smooth software, Good camera, Finally sold without an invite
Slippery body, Legitimate worry about software updates, No real "wow" factor, Subpar vibration motor
With all of the advancements in store this year, OnePlus has bumped up the price to a smooth $399. And even though it's more expensive than it's predecessor, I'm not sure how you can say that the OnePlus 3 doesn't justify its price. At the same time, it h...
The OnePlus 3's sharp camera, powerful processor and enduring, quick-charging battery make a knockout combo when you factor in its low price
The camera has a distinct bulge. Power users may be disappointed that the phone doesn't have a swappable battery or expandable storage
At $400, the OnePlus 3 is the best budget Android phone you can buy, with a premium look and feel, and performance fast enough to go head-to-head with any high-end handset on the market...