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May 2018
(86%)
561 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(94%)
47 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Qualité de fabrication
écran Amoled
Puissance
Performances
Finition
Qualité photo
Bonne qualité des images en général
Assez bonne gestion du bruit électronique
Fichiers bruts disposant de beaucoup d'informations
Réactivité de l'autofocus
Mode ralenti en vidéo
Mode vidéo UHD à 60 i/s
Peu d'effet de rolling shutter en vidéo
Performances de haute volée
Écran (à encoche) de qualité
Belles photos en plein jour
Expérience logicielle complète et à jour
Constructions et finitions impeccables (avec préférence pour la version mate)
Son design en verre
Son écran AMOLED grand et lumineux
Son interface légère et intuitive (mention spéciale aux gestes de navigation)
Ses performances incomparables
Son appareil photo excellent de jour et pour les portraits
Son autonomie record
Son s
Superbes finitions
Écran de qualité
Très ergonomique
Léger et fin
Bonnes finitions
Écran sublime
OxygenOS (+ les mises à jour)
Performances excellentes
Autonomie toujours au top (+ Dash Charge)
Le jack est toujours là
Performances au top
écran OLED maîtrisé
Ensemble cohérent et au bon prix
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de slot micro SD
DAS élevé
Galerie photos
Pas de port pour carte mémoire
Etanchéité toujours mystérieuse
Précision moindre que son aîné
Le OnePlus 5
Options limitées en photo/vidéo en mode Pro
Pas de certification IP (mais des joints sont quand même présents pour limiter l'intrusion de particules et d'eau)
Pas d'emplacement pour carte mémoire
Finition b
Ni port microSD ni certification d'étanchéité
Photos de nuit insuffisantes
Autonomie inférieure à celle du 5T
Sortie jack trop peu puissante
Dos aimant à traces de doigts sur la version brillante
Pas de certification IP68
Pas de slot microSD
Qualité du son depuis les haut-parleurs très très moyenne
Pas de recharge sans fil
Les photos en basse luminosité pourraient être meilleures
La barre grise qui camoufle l'encoche aurait pu être noire
Top-tier specs, Sill significantly cheaper than similarly specced competitors, Some of the smallest bezels in the industry, OxygenOS is blazing fast and full-featured, Lots of UI customization options, Gesture-based navigation is brilliant, Alert Slider r
No IP water/dust resistance rating, No microSD card slot, No wireless charging, Vibration motor feels super cheap, Missing compatibility with HD and/or HDR content on streaming services (Netflix, Amazon), No ARCore or Daydream support, Mediocre external s
OnePlus has once again crafted an amazing flagship device that's premium-tier in many ways, but with a reduced price, has to make cuts somewhere. The new build and design is more unique looking than ever, sporting smaller bezels than almost any flagship p...
Publié: 2018-06-21, Auteur: Joel , review by: gizmochina.com
On most part, OnePlus 6 has turned out to be an amazing flagship. Heck, it's one of the best smartphones that you can currently purchase for under $600.The phone does miss out on the fancy stuff but if you are looking for a phone that can keep up with alm...
Great value, Sleek design, Fantastic native camera app,
Mixed results from portrait mode, No telephoto zoom
There's a huge choice of smartphones on the market aimed photographers at the moment. It means we're a little spoiled for choice just now.If you're looking for the best camera phone on the market, the OnePlus 6 isn't it. But it what it does offer you is f...
Extrait: The 10 best smartphones of 2018CES and MWC are over and it's time to clear the dust and see what smartphones are leading the pack this year.Read MoreLast week ZDNet's Sandra Vogel posted the site's full review of the OnePlus 6 and the week before that One...
Publié: 2018-06-14, Auteur: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Display is bright, colorful, Battery lasts all day, Camera is highly decent, Device feels premium with glass/metal design, Pricing is better than most
Display is 1080p (could also be a pro), Glass feels nice, but glass requires a case, No official resistance to water or dust (IP rating), No wireless charging
The OnePlus 6 is the best of the series thus far – as it should be. It's different than its predecessors, though – it's not so much part of the OnePlus lineage as it is a breaking out of sorts. With the OnePlus 6, the company isn't pretending it's not att...
Publié: 2018-06-14, Auteur: David , review by: newatlas.com
Extrait: Four years and eight phones down the line, the OnePlus mission remains the same: to offer flagship-quality phones at the cheapest possible price. We've spent the last week testing out the latest phone to aim for that goal, the brand new OnePlus 6, and her...
Extrait: When the OnePlus One made its debut in 2014, it was a genuine delight. The device featured a unique sandstone design, powerful specs, and a shockingly affordable price ($299). It dared to challenge the status quo when Apple and Samsung were at their most...
Large 199 aspectratio screen, Up to 256GB of internal storage, Good battery life, Dual SIM, 3.5mm headset jack, Excellent value for money
No IP rating, No MicroSD slot for storage expansion
For all the plaudits it garnered, the OnePlus 5T wasn't quite a hands-down winner. It didn't launch with the latest Android OS, for example, which isn't the case here, as the OnePlus 6 has the very latest Android version on board. However, it still lacks MicroSD storage...
Gorgeous screen and design make this the best-looking OnePlus phone yet, Incredible speed and excellent battery life, You can't get these specs and this screen for anywhere near this price
No wireless charging or IP-rated water resistance, While the camera is much improved, it's still not on the level of Samsung and Google
The OnePlus 6 has stepped up its design game in a big way, bringing an all-glass back, killer display, and premium specs, all while keeping its low price...
Extrait: OnePlus has been so incredibly consistent in its phone releases, particularly since the OnePlus 2, that you kind of get tired of the storyline. It's a flagship-level phone, without the flagship-level price. (The "flagship killer" moniker has all but died...