OnePlus 7 Review
Sunday, July 14, 2019
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Following the sharp rise in smartphone prices in recent years, a new "mainstream flagship" segment has been born and many companies are trying to get a piece of it. Phones with the flagship chipset offering the same basic experience while maintaining a much more reasonable price.
The question is then, if OnePlus 7 makes the right compromise to take stock. Let us first look at its specifications.
OnePlus 7
Body: 157.7 x 74.8 x 8.2 mm, 182 grams, Gorilla Glass 6 front and Gorilla Glass 5 back, metal side structure.
Screen: 6.41 "Optical AMOLED, resolution 1080 x 2340 px; 19.5: 9 proportions; 402ppi.
Chipset: Qualcomm SDM855 Snapdragon 855 (7 nm); Octa core (Kryo 485 1x2.84 GHz and Kryo 485 4x2.42 GHz 485 and Kryo 485 4x1.80 GHz); Adreno 640.
Memory: 6 GB RAM, built-in 128 GB memory.
Operating system: OxygenOS based on Android 9.0 Pie.
Rear camera: Head: 48 MP, f / 1.7, 1/2 ", pixel size 0.8 μm, PDAF, OIS, depth sensor 5MP, video recording 2160p @ 30 / 60fps.
Front camera: 16 MP, f / 2.0; 1 / 3.1 "video recording, 1.0μm, 1080p @ 30fps.
Battery: 3,700 mAh, fast charging 20W.
Miscellaneous: Warning slider, stereo speakers, NFC, fingerprint reader under the screen, UFS 3.0 memory, USB-C 3.1 connector, available in gray and red mirrored.
Basically, OnePlus 7 costs the same as OnePlus 6T did when it was launched. The original look can make you think that not much will change or that OnePlus has chosen to keep 6T as an affordable alternative to the same. However, a closer inspection shows that the updates go beyond a simple chipset contact.
Key enhancements include a lighter screen, stereo speakers, and an updated fingerprint reader. In addition, you will have the same main camera as OnePlus 7 Pro, and while you miss the wide-angle and telephoto activity, it is still the one used for most of your photos.
Now we need to check if these updates are enough to keep the package relevant in 2019, or if OnePlus has stayed too far. Let's look inside the box first.
OnePlus 7 unboxing
The phone comes in a standard OnePlus package with the usual user manuals, a 20W fast charge, USB-A for USB-C cable for charging and data transfer, and a transparent silicone cover to keep 7-security up when you don't get better Because the chances are few, they will be happy with this.
Unfortunately, OnePlus 7 follows the usual business tradition of coming without a pair of headphones. Worse, unlike the 6Ts, it also does not have a 3.5mm USB-C dongle. To use 3.5mm headphones, buy one separately.
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