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OnePlus 8 Pro tested: top smartphone without compromises

Jan Johannsen
14.4.2020
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The OnePlus 8 Pro's data sheet contains only the best of the best and finally also wireless charging. The test shows that OnePlus has assembled a very good smartphone from high-quality individual parts.

OnePlus has a simple recipe for success: the company makes smartphones for fans. Installing excellent hardware, customising Android well and staying below the competition in terms of price. This works and the Chinese company has established itself as a competitor to the top models from Apple, Samsung and Huawei.

The best display in the world

To unlock the OnePlus 8 Pro, place your finger on the display. The fingerprint sensor, which usually unlocks the smartphone quickly and reliably, is located inside or underneath it. In my case, however, even slightly damp fingers caused the recognition rate to drop significantly. In summer, facial recognition or the PIN code could therefore become the preferred unlocking method.

Many cameras for good pictures

There are four camera lenses on the back of the OnePlus 8 Pro. The main camera with a 48-megapixel sensor, a wide-angle camera with a resolution of 48 megapixels, a telephoto lens with eight megapixels and a 5-megapixel colour filter camera.

The main camera handles contrasts well, but it's worth activating HDR mode to balance them out even better. The colours look natural and the level of detail is high. The result is pleasing without standing out from many other good smartphone cameras.

At night, the automatic mode already delivers presentable images, which the night mode brightens and refines with a longer exposure time. However, the night shots are not as bright as the Pixel 4. But even in low light, I am impressed by the colour reproduction and the level of detail, which is not quite as good as during the day.

The wide-angle camera also has a 48-megapixel sensor (Sony IMX586), delivers images with a viewing angle of 120 degrees and also has access to HDR functions and night mode. Apart from the optical distortion, the quality of the images is very close to that of the main camera. This is not usual. The telephoto lens, on the other hand, has some small, but not significant, drawbacks. It only has a resolution of 8 megapixels and provides triple magnification with a hybrid zoom.

You can activate a super macro mode in the camera app. This uses the wide-angle camera and ensures that you can get much closer to a subject than with the main camera.

You can find all photos in original resolution here.

The best of everything

The OnePlus 8 Pro has beautiful packaging. The front and back are made of curved glass and the blue and green colour variants are particularly eye-catching. They are beautifully matt, soft to the touch and fingerprints have a hard time sticking to them. This is not the case with the glossy black version. Regardless of the colour, the smartphone's housing is waterproof, which OnePlus proves with an IP68 certification.

Large battery charges quickly, even wirelessly

The OnePlus 8 Pro has two speakers. They are located on the earpiece at the top edge and at the bottom edge of the smartphone. Together, they provide stereo sound, which is very good for a smartphone. What's more, you can still hear something if you cover one of the speakers.

The OnePlus 8 Pro runs OxygenOS. This is an Android version customised by OnePlus, which is based on Android 10 and you don't miss out on anything and get a few things in addition.

OnePlus 8: The "little one" with fewer cameras

Together with the OnePlus 8 Pro, OnePlus has also introduced a cheaper smartphone: The OnePlus 8 - without the Pro. There are many similarities in terms of hardware and software, but there are also differences, which mainly concern the display and the camera.

OnePlus has not obtained IP certification for the housing of the OnePlus 8, but according to the manufacturer, it should still be waterproof. There is no blue version, but the "Interstellar Glow" colour version is only available here. The combination of 8 and 128 gigabytes is available in black and green and the variant with 12 and 256 gigabytes is available in green and Instellar Glow.

Conclusion: There's no getting around it

OnePlus has presented an outstanding smartphone with the OnePlus 8 Pro. There is more to praise about the hardware equipment (5G for everyone, very good camera, more power than is usually necessary, large battery, beautiful display) than to criticise (strong curvature of the display edges).edges) and I still like OxygenOS better than some of the other user interfaces that other manufacturers put on top of Android.

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When I was but a young student, I'd sit in my friend's living room with all my classmates and play on his SuperNES. Since then I've had the opportunity to test out all the newest technology for you. I've done reviews at Curved, Computer Bild and Netzwelt, and have now arrived at Galaxus.de. 


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