Wednesday 5 June 2019

OnePlus 7 Pro review: A device that will fascinate first-time premium users

The OnePlus 7 Pro is a power-packed performer and looks like a complete package; people moving from midrange phones would appreciate it more than those already using premium smartphones
OnePlus 7 Pro
It is hardly a secret that Chinese smartphone manufacturer OnePlus had been aiming for the premium smartphone segment for a while. With the recent launch of its OnePlus 7 Pro, the company finally forayed into the segment, pitting itself directly against the likes of Samsung and Apple.
Mindful of the fact that a premium smartphone must have more than just its specifications, the company has in the OnePlus 7 Pro gone beyond the regular stuff like three-side bezel-less front profile, a huge screen with a faster refresh rate and enhanced colour rendition, mechanical selfie camera, choice of three different optics in rear-camera module, etc.
Going by the highlights on paper, one might quickly call the OnePlus 7 Pro a complete package. But is it? Let’s find out:
Design (3/5)
The OnePlus 7 Pro is huge, bulky and heavy. The phone’s design has a tinge of novelty, thanks to a bezel-less, notch-less and obstruction-free front profile, but its back looks similar to that of its predecessor, the OnePlus 6T. There, of course, is a new colour theme – Nebula Blue. There are some surprise elements thrown in, such as the metallic chassis in the same colour as its glass body, a motorised pop-up front-camera module sitting on top and coming out only when the selfie camera is activated or when the phone needs to recognise the face to unlock. These elements go well with the phone’s overall design, earning it some brownie points as a compete one in the premium smartphone segment.
Display (5/5)
The OnePlus 7 Pro might not have the best design, but it has an immersive screen that you just cannot stop looking at. The phone’s 6.67-inch AMOLED panel is the first among OnePlus smartphones to boast a QHD+ resolution. However, it is not just the resolution but also the refresh rate of 90Hz and HDR10+ support that bring the on-screen content to life and make it look lively.
The phone’s on-screen content looks sharp, transition flow is smooth, scrolling does not show stutters and multimedia content looks immersive. Besides, the screen’s quick refresh rate and HDR10+ support also improve the smartphone’s gaming prowess by a lot, making it even better than some of the gaming smartphones.
Read More: Technology News

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