OnePlus 6

in #tech7 years ago

It is new flagship device from OnePlus the price and release date of this device is may be May 22, 2018 for $530.
Great screen, improved camera and dual-sim support make this high-performing

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Screen and Full glass
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There’s a relatively small “chin” at the bottom of the screen where it joins the body but the bezels are narrow around the sides and the top. OnePlus has embraced what appears to be the smartphone trend for 2018, the “notch” – where the top of the screen cuts into the display to make room for sensors, the earpiece speaker and a 16-megapixel selfie camera.

The 6.28in AMOLED screen is enormous, bright, colourful and crisp, with great viewing angles. Technically it isn’t as pin-sharp as some of Samsung’s top-end displays, which have a higher resolution, but you have to really try to see the difference.

Also new for the OnePlus 6 is a curved glass back, available in both mirror and matt finishes, and with smooth, polished metal sides, the phone feels really nice in the hand.There are downsides to a glass back. While it’s not slippery in the hand, it is on fabric surfaces, and the mirror finish picks up fingerprints like a magnet.
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Specifications

  • Screen: 6.28in full HD AMOLED (402ppi)
  • Processor: octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
  • RAM: 6 or 8GB of RAM
  • Storage: 64,128 or 256GB
  • Operating system: OxygenOS based on Android 8.1
  • Camera: 16MP + 20MP rear dual camera, 16MP front-facing camera
  • Connectivity: LTE, dual sim, Wi-Fiac, NFC, Bluetooth 5 and GPS
  • Dimensions: 155.7 x 75.4 x 7.8mm
  • Weight: 177g

OxygenOS 5.1
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OnePlus puts a customised version of Android on its phones called OxygenOS, this time based on Android 8.1 Oreo, which is the latest available right now, with Android P due in the summer.

OxygenOS is a slightly refined version of so-called “stock” Android with small additions and tools, such as the ability to duplicate certain messaging apps including WhatsApp.

OxygenOS 5.1 on the OnePlus 6 is the smoothest and most refined yet, matching that on Google’s Pixel 2 for speed, which is a very good thing. It lacks the Google Feed pane, instead having what OnePlus calls the “shelf” containing widgets, which is a shame.

Camera
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The OnePlus 6 has a 16+20-megapixel dual-camera system on the back. It uses both colour cameras to increase detail and low light performance, as well as provide a fairly good portrait mode.

The camera is much improved, producing some really nice, well detailed and well coloured images in good lighting. Low light performance is also markedly better than last year’s phone, and the app is simple and easy to use. But the OnePlus 6 isn’t quite on a par with the Huawei P20 Pro or the Google Pixel 2. It may not have any real whiz-bang features, and lacks optical zoom, but most will be very pleased with the images for the money.

Observation
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  • The phone comes fitted with a screen protector and with a soft plastic case in the box
  • Dash Charge only works with the included cable and charger
  • The OnePlus 6 is included in the Android P beta programme
  • There’s only a single speaker, but it’s fairly loud
  • OnePlus says the phone will survive accidental water spillages on it or rain, but it does not have an IP water resistance rating
  • Face unlock is super fast, but you are trading some security for convenience – the fingerprint scanner on the back is equally snappy
  • The OnePlus alert slider continues to be great, switching between ring, vibrate and silent.

Disadvantages
OnePlus 6 does not have an expandable memory via card slot , It is slim , It does not have FM Radio , It has a bit heavy weight , It does not have a removable battery.

But all this we have to see the price of OnePlus 6. It is only $530. We have to do some compromises on this device but it is a very best and powerful hardware device.