Apple and Microsoft showcase what's coming
next while OnePlus impresses with quality hardware and no gimmicks.
Not exact matches
He explains that the
OnePlus 6 needed a display that met the rigorous testing standards of the company
while also being readily available for the heavy production volume the company is expecting with its
next smartphone.
We heard for a
while that the
OnePlus 5 will not be as cool as the Galaxy S8, and
OnePlus CEO Pete Lau apparently confirmed on Weibo that the
next OnePlus flagship won't be able to compete against Samsung's best new phone feature.
While we're likely still months away from the official unveiling of the
OnePlus 6, rumours related to the upcoming handset have come out at a steady clip since the start of the month, with a recent report from Android Central alleging
OnePlus»
next flagship will feature a notched display.
And it is this «incremental upgrade» feeling that is annoying some
OnePlus loyalists who feel that the company could have opted to hold itself back for a
while and offered a more comprehensively changed
OnePlus 4
next year, or if not, at least made some radical changes to the device, like a higher resolution display and / or better sound.
While there were differences in specs, it doesn't seem
OnePlus radically changed the product design by much, and the same thing will likely continue for the company's
next flagship.
While its fans eagerly wait for the
next «flagship killer»,
OnePlus has been quietly working on making sure those with the first generation model aren't left behind.
While previous rumour suggested the
next smartphone of the company will be the
OnePlus 6, a new report says...
The smartphone should arrive sometime in the
next two months, considering that the
OnePlus 2 was announced in July,
while the
OnePlus 3 made its debut in June.
While that's no longer the case — the
OnePlus 5T and Google Pixel 2 barely outshine it in performance benchmarks, and
next year's Snapdragon 845 figures to further boost speed — the Galaxy S8 is still plenty fast.
While today's the day the
OnePlus 3 gets its shine on, you might be surprised at who will pop up
next in the value crunching sector.
The
next flagship phone from
OnePlus looks set to boast impressive benchmark scores,
while adopting an iPhone X-like display notch.
The Motorola Moto Z (2019) is said to launch in November of 2018,
while the
OnePlus 6T and the Samsung W2019 flip phone will drop in December
next year.
While the One smartphone is currently available only through invites, the company led by ex-Oppo executive Carl Pei is in development to introduce «
OnePlus Pre-order System»
next month.
And
while there are no plans to offer its products on other platforms,
OnePlus will establish an experience centre early
next year in Bangalore, where prospective buyers will be able to go hands - on with its latest phones.
While devices such as
OnePlus 5 already have the processor, it could become a trend for most mid-range smartphones by
next year.
While PCPop's original report claimed the new phone might offer 2K resolution versus the full HD resolution of the 3T, subsequent leaks, like these AnTuTu benchmarks published by Android Headlines suggest that
OnePlus is sticking with full HD on its
next phone.
This is obviously a serious thing to consider in the world of smartphones, and
while it's at least $ 200 cheaper than its
next closest major competitor, it's entirely possible that those other phones will receive their Android N updates much faster than the
OnePlus 3 will.
While the Pixel 2 may look dated, especially
next to a phone as pretty as the
OnePlus 5T, the experience of Android is second - to - none, it's fast, and the camera is perhaps the finest we've seen to date.