The OnePlus 8 series is the third generation to include two variants, with the 1+8 pro being closer to other top flagships in terms of price and features. The 1+8 still embodies the company's roots of providing premium but relatively affordable devices, with a bigger chunk of the attention going to the OnePlus 8 pro since launch, because you know it's the pro, how does the standard 1+8 fare keep watching to find out sleek and metallic the OnePlus eights minimalist, but functional approach? The design is both pleasing to look at and to use a couple. Examples of this include the minimized bezels in front thanks to the curved sides and punch hole, camera setup also that the matte glass back panel is more forgiving when it comes to fingerprints and listen slide as easily on a smooth surface. It clocks in around the same size as last year's 1, + 7 T with a 6 point, 55-inch screen, but it's actually lighter by 10 grams. Despite having a larger battery than the previous model. They've also abandoned this circular rear camera module in favor of the center placed vertically aligned module.
That's been around since the 1 + 6 4 buttons. We get the volume rocker on the left side and the power button and 3-way mute, switch on the right, I'm, somewhat partial, towards the power and volume buttons being on one side to prevent accidental presses. When laying the foot on its side. When watching a video, however, that's a very minor thing: the bottom contains the main loudspeaker main microphone, USB, type-c port and dual SIM card slot, the one plus it comes with plenty of internal storage, starting at 128 gigabytes. But the option for micros expansion would have been nice.
The top house is the secondary noise, cancelling microphone and the speaker forum, which is actually cleverly hidden along the top bezel. It also acts as a secondary speaker and playing media to make a stereo setup, which is nice in the hand. The 1+8 certainly feels large, which might require smaller users to use both hands to reach the top of the screen, but for 100 use you can comfortably type on the keyboard and swipe around the UI. Now, taking a closer look at the display, we've got a six-point, 55 inches, fluid M'Lynn panel with a 2400 by 1080 resolution, support for HDR, 10 plus and, of course, a 90-foot refresh rate. Well, there are 120 Hertz phone screens available nowadays, there's no denying that even ninety Hertz is many more times buttery smooth than standard 60 Hertz for a forum with such an attractive design.
The crisp animations on the UI. Further, the experience after all, OnePlus is the one who brought the high refresh rate smartphone screens to the mainstream. But aside from the nice high refresh rate, the display shows crisp details, vibrant colors, deep blacks and decent enough viewing angles, especially for an AMOLED panel for display customization. You get the option to hide the punch hole if you wish to do so. Full custom screen calibration color temperature adjustment reading mode and an optional, vibrant color effect that enhances the colors end video playback when it comes to audio again the OnePlus 8 utilizes, a combination of the bottom firing speaker and hereby speakerphone to make for a stereo setup.
It gets pretty loud in a small quiet space and has a pretty balanced, sound output. Overall. This is enough for casual listening and for gaming. Now checking out cameras, the OnePlus it has a total of four that's a triple setup at the rear, consisting of a 48 megapixel main sensor, a 16 megapixel ultra-wide and a 2 megapixel macro for selfies, a single 16, megapixel, shooter hardware, spec wise. This is a pretty simple configuration that will probably be just enough for most users now, while the images we get from this phone aren't all that bad I was honestly expecting a little more, especially from flagship device, but the first part of that statement still rings very true.
As shots and good lighting conditions turn out pretty well, especially with the main rear camera. Shots are nice and crisp with vibrant colors and somewhat decent dynamic range. The alt-right camera is pretty good as well, although we wish it hasn't even wider field of view. Portrait shots with the rear camera have a pleasant, both effect and subject background separation is on point for selfies skin tones don't exactly appear natural as tones lean. More towards cool, though you still can take good shots.
The area that's lacking here is really low light, where shots look quite muddy and are with noise. Night mode does relieve this, but only in certain situations I mean you can't night mode everything overall, the one plus it has a decent enough camera system to pair with the rest of its flagship level attributes, but in the end we still were expecting more now that it produces bad images, but more like the fact that some mid-range phones nowadays can rival it in terms of general quality under the hood, the one that say is powered by none other than the current Qualcomm flagship chipset, the snapdragon 865, along with an Arena 650 GPU up to 12 gigabytes of RAM and up to 256 gigabytes of internal storage high performance. Well, it comes pretty easy for this device allowing it to throw as many tasks' sake want at it, regardless of the type blitzing around the U is a great experience. Also thanks to the high refresh rate, making the 1+8 feel fast in practice, as well as it is on paper check out the benchmark scores. We got right here, they're, pretty high running the software.
Department is oxygen OS based on Android 10. This is one of the best Android skins in the market. Thanks to its clean, looking UI and customizable nature, it gives you almost everything from an app drawer to customisable icons, solid volume, controls and great battery management for connectivity. It has all the modern connectivity features, such as the dual SIM support: dual-band Wi-Fi: dual-band: GPS, Bluetooth, 5.1, and, if you see all of that even 5g, this is an underrated area that really defines the device as a flagship for its relatively lower price to other top-tier flagship phones. It's an easier attained.
Entry to 5g power is handled by a four thousand three hundred million power battery with support for 30 watt fast charge, which still is very fast, even if there are faster charging technologies in the market. Right now, on average, we were able to get about a day and a half of light to moderate usage before finding the need to charge. That's on the 60 Hertz refresh rate when using 90 Hertz it's about morning to early evening from a full charge, but that's not all that bad, knowing that even a 20-minute warp charge will net you about 50% in your standard video look test, the device lasted for 25 hours and in the PC mark work 2.0 battery test. It got a score 15 hours and 39 minutes. Both of these are solid results.
Despite lacking an IP rating, mind, blowing camera quality and wireless charging. The 1+8 is still no doubt a solid flagship and is probably enough to satisfy anyone. Looking for this caliber phone without having to spend anywhere from upwards of 50,000 pesos you're, still getting a lot of premium features like a plus design. A 90 Hertz AMOLED display solid performance, great battery life fast charging, one of the best Android skins on the market and even 5g connectivity. The one plus eight is priced at thirty-five thousand nine hundred ninety pesos, that's for the eight gig 128 gigs variant, that's over digital Walker and is certainly a bang for your buck flagship device.
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