The OnePlus 8 Pro improves on its predecessor in most ways and still undercuts the competition on price
120Hz display is so smooth; An IP68 rating at last; Very good battery life
HDR playback behaves weirdly; Nothing else
The OnePlus 8 Pro improves on its predecessor in most ways and still undercuts the competition on price
120Hz display is so smooth; An IP68 rating at last; Very good battery life
HDR playback behaves weirdly; Nothing else
From waterproofing to wireless charging, the OnePlus 8 Pro is a flagship through and through - and does more than enough to earn its top-end price
OnePlus 8 Pro Review: OnePlus 8 Pro is almost 75 per cent the same phone as the OnePlus 8. But the remaining 25 per cent packs an extra...
The OnePlus 8 Pro finally delivers the full package, and at a price that undercuts the latest crop of 2020 flagships.
Amazingly bright display; 120Hz at QHD+ Resolution; Great battery life; Fast wired & wireless charging; Finally a good camera at launch; Oxygen OS is still the best Android Skin; Official IP68 water resistance rating
Priced like a flagship; 5G compatibility is not great
The OnePlus 8 Pro is the best and most well-rounded phone the Chinese maker has ever produced, partnering simply mind-blowing speed and performance with the best display ever shipped on a smartphone and a suite of flagship features which, in part, had been missing from previous devices.
Astonishing 120Hz; QHD+; HDR10+ screen; Rapid internal hardware; Next-gen 5G connectivity; Impressive benchmark scores; IP68 water and dust proof; Buttery smooth Oxygen OS 10.5; Stylish design with great ergonomics; Battery that goes the distance
Camera system; while good; is beaten elsewhere
The OnePlus 8 Pro might not be the outright bargain we've come to expect from the brand, but for your £900 you get the best all-round phone for Android gamers on the market, with a phenomenal 120Hz screen and top-drawer performance.
A killer flagship
The OnePlus 8 Pro is the higher variant of the standard OnePlus 8 . The major difference between the two is that the Pro version has a larger display, of course has a bigger battery with wireless charger and provide more camera fun than the standard version, aside which other things remain same.
I wish it was smaller; ditched the curved screen and was a little more comfortable to hold. But this still remains a great, big Android phone.
Great screen; Seriously powerful; Improved cameras; Finally has wireless charging
Large size and overly curved screen make it uncomfortable to hold and use without a case; Colour filter camera is utterly pointless
Undoubtedly the company's most complete smartphone to date. It has a big, brilliant display, long lasting and fast-charging battery, plus software that's fluid and lightweight. All in a phone that's fast, and actually has a good main camera on the back.
One of the best displays on the market; Lightweight and fluid software; Symmetrical build; Water and dust resistant; Wireless charging addition is a plus
Colour filter camera seems pointless; Telephoto results aren't as vibrant/dynamic as two main cameras; Accidental touches on curved display can be an issue
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