OnePlus 7 Pro Ratings
3.3
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It's a great device within it's price segment!
4.0 stars
Review after a week of using:
Display:
It's as good as it gets. Super AMOLED with 90Hz refresh rate. The colours are vivid and contents are crisp, also, with the video enhancement ratio turned on, the contrast ratio is really kicking in. However, you do not get a Samsung or Apple level display but at this price point, this is a steal.
Display Rating - 9/10.
Sound:
Dolby Atmos gives you the stereo sound that OnePlus has promised and it makes you feel immersed in whatever video you're watching or game you're playing with addition to the full screen display. However, it's not the best sound I've heard on a phone, but it's much better than a lot of phones. And also, it doesn't have "equal" amplitude of sound coming out of both speakers. The bottom one is more powerful, probably because it's the main speaker for ringtones. Overall, it's a good speaker for normal users, for audiophiles - not so great.
Sound rating - 8/10
Camera:
When I first turned the camera on, my mind was blown, probably because of the cheerleading effect of the high quality AMOLED display, but even so, it put up competition with devices that took photo with Google Camera Mod or even the Google Pixel's camera as well. In some cases it was great, in some it was lacking. Overall, the dynamic range is great but not the best. The colours are more true to life, and in the normal / auto camera mode it offers an image of size 12MP. True 48MP images can be taken with the pro mode, and if you can set your camera up properly, you can take amazing photos of the milky way and stars, so it's a powerful camera. The Ultra-Wide camera needs some work done as the details look washed out on the pictures taken Ultra-Wide angle lens. The telephoto lens does its job well up to 3x zoom, but it does produce a tad bit of noise. And the night mode is especially good, it preserves the highlights and details and also lightens up the shadows during very challenging conditions. Amazing night mode. And as for selfies, yes, it's amazing, offering upto 16MP including the precise edge detection in portrait mode of both the back and front, the cameras are great. The OnePlus 7 Pro offers video recording of upto 4K 60FPS which is great and offers slow mo video of upto 240fps in 720p. However, there was a really annoying little problem, which was shutter lag, that's probably because of the software and I hope OnePlus improves that. Otherwise some pictures might be ruined because of it. Overall the camera is decent, and not the best.
Camera Rating: 8/10
Fingerprint Scanner: Even though it's an optical image fingerprint sensor in the age of newly invented ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, it's fast. Not as much as the physical ones but it's definitely the fastest optical fingerprint sensor I've ever used. And the animation looks cool.
Fingerprint scanner rating: 9/10
UI: OxygenOS is the best UI you can get from a company. It is definitely smooth, fast and easy to use and doesn't look like a bootleg Android and at least it doesn't annoy people with bloatwares and advertisements in the utility apps. It has a lot of features and is highly customizable.
UI Rating: 10/10
Build: As much sexy as it looks, the OnePlus 7 Pro is fragile if it falls from your hands. Although glass looks premium and feels premium, I'd rather prefer a metal aluminium body. However, with the addition of curved display, a mechanical camera and the glass back, I'm in love with the design. It is definitely one of it's major selling points. The only other con is the lack of headphone jack, but it would have been consider if OnePlus would have at least included a pair of type-C headphones or at least a type-C to 3.5mm headphone jack converter. Keep up the good work, OnePlus!
Build rating: 8/10
Hardware: The OnePlus 7 Pro rocks a Snapdragon 855 chipset with Adreno 640, and everything you run on this device from games to Antutu 3D benchmarks, everything runs as smooth as butter with no fps drop or stuttering whatsoever, and doesn't heat up very much as well. However it still doesn't surpass a lot of phones if you match the scores.
Hardware rating: 9/10
In the Box content: In the box you get a 30W Warp Charge supported charging block with cool red type C cable to charge your phone, a flexible rubber case which is a good addition, some papers with a letter from Pete Lau but unfortunately not type-C to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter or type-C headphones. Huge disappointment.
In the Box contents rating: 7/10
So overall, we can conclude the OnePlus 7 Pro is a fantastic device but the price could have been at least 3K INR less, even after considering the lack of headphones or the converter, and to retain its title of "Flagship Killer". Unfortunately, OnePlus has lost it.
Overall Rating: 8.5/10
Display:
It's as good as it gets. Super AMOLED with 90Hz refresh rate. The colours are vivid and contents are crisp, also, with the video enhancement ratio turned on, the contrast ratio is really kicking in. However, you do not get a Samsung or Apple level display but at this price point, this is a steal.
Display Rating - 9/10.
Sound:
Dolby Atmos gives you the stereo sound that OnePlus has promised and it makes you feel immersed in whatever video you're watching or game you're playing with addition to the full screen display. However, it's not the best sound I've heard on a phone, but it's much better than a lot of phones. And also, it doesn't have "equal" amplitude of sound coming out of both speakers. The bottom one is more powerful, probably because it's the main speaker for ringtones. Overall, it's a good speaker for normal users, for audiophiles - not so great.
Sound rating - 8/10
Camera:
When I first turned the camera on, my mind was blown, probably because of the cheerleading effect of the high quality AMOLED display, but even so, it put up competition with devices that took photo with Google Camera Mod or even the Google Pixel's camera as well. In some cases it was great, in some it was lacking. Overall, the dynamic range is great but not the best. The colours are more true to life, and in the normal / auto camera mode it offers an image of size 12MP. True 48MP images can be taken with the pro mode, and if you can set your camera up properly, you can take amazing photos of the milky way and stars, so it's a powerful camera. The Ultra-Wide camera needs some work done as the details look washed out on the pictures taken Ultra-Wide angle lens. The telephoto lens does its job well up to 3x zoom, but it does produce a tad bit of noise. And the night mode is especially good, it preserves the highlights and details and also lightens up the shadows during very challenging conditions. Amazing night mode. And as for selfies, yes, it's amazing, offering upto 16MP including the precise edge detection in portrait mode of both the back and front, the cameras are great. The OnePlus 7 Pro offers video recording of upto 4K 60FPS which is great and offers slow mo video of upto 240fps in 720p. However, there was a really annoying little problem, which was shutter lag, that's probably because of the software and I hope OnePlus improves that. Otherwise some pictures might be ruined because of it. Overall the camera is decent, and not the best.
Camera Rating: 8/10
Fingerprint Scanner: Even though it's an optical image fingerprint sensor in the age of newly invented ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, it's fast. Not as much as the physical ones but it's definitely the fastest optical fingerprint sensor I've ever used. And the animation looks cool.
Fingerprint scanner rating: 9/10
UI: OxygenOS is the best UI you can get from a company. It is definitely smooth, fast and easy to use and doesn't look like a bootleg Android and at least it doesn't annoy people with bloatwares and advertisements in the utility apps. It has a lot of features and is highly customizable.
UI Rating: 10/10
Build: As much sexy as it looks, the OnePlus 7 Pro is fragile if it falls from your hands. Although glass looks premium and feels premium, I'd rather prefer a metal aluminium body. However, with the addition of curved display, a mechanical camera and the glass back, I'm in love with the design. It is definitely one of it's major selling points. The only other con is the lack of headphone jack, but it would have been consider if OnePlus would have at least included a pair of type-C headphones or at least a type-C to 3.5mm headphone jack converter. Keep up the good work, OnePlus!
Build rating: 8/10
Hardware: The OnePlus 7 Pro rocks a Snapdragon 855 chipset with Adreno 640, and everything you run on this device from games to Antutu 3D benchmarks, everything runs as smooth as butter with no fps drop or stuttering whatsoever, and doesn't heat up very much as well. However it still doesn't surpass a lot of phones if you match the scores.
Hardware rating: 9/10
In the Box content: In the box you get a 30W Warp Charge supported charging block with cool red type C cable to charge your phone, a flexible rubber case which is a good addition, some papers with a letter from Pete Lau but unfortunately not type-C to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter or type-C headphones. Huge disappointment.
In the Box contents rating: 7/10
So overall, we can conclude the OnePlus 7 Pro is a fantastic device but the price could have been at least 3K INR less, even after considering the lack of headphones or the converter, and to retain its title of "Flagship Killer". Unfortunately, OnePlus has lost it.
Overall Rating: 8.5/10
Posted by Krishnendu Mukherjee
on 24-05-2019
at amazon.in
Display problem
1.0 stars
Display problem. After bought within one week
Posted by Naveen
on 24-05-2019
at amazon.in
Don't buy
1.0 stars
Very bad product, many functions doesn't work, I have OnePlus 5 and I didn't feel any issue with my old phone till now, don't buy, you will regret, and also Amazon support won't help you at all, they are even more worst ????????????
Posted by Ranjeet kumar
on 24-05-2019
at amazon.in
Worst
1.0 stars
Big issue with touchscreen..when I try n write it starts video call on wattsapp.. I am trying to write a review the page is closing automatically. After spending 50k if you face such issues, it's disappointing.. I don't know if this issue is because I ordered from Amazon.. I will not recommend this phone to anyone.. I want to return this n want a good phone in working condition or else my refund.
Posted by SNEHAL
on 24-05-2019
at amazon.in
disappointed
2.0 stars
Very disappointed with the product performance and battery life. It's taking more than an hour for full charge in switch off mode and also drains of in just 8 hours. The very new phone started hanging. Is this is what expected from one plus. I need a replace for this phone
Posted by Aditi
on 23-05-2019
at amazon.in
Not worth 50k
2.0 stars
Highly over priced
Posted by Amir
on 23-05-2019
at amazon.in
Worthless gaming device
1.0 stars
They said that they have launched OnePlus 7 Pro keeping gamers in mind. I am a gamer and found this as a worthless gaming device. Headphones act more than eyes for the FPS gamers but without that 3.5mm jack I am feeling as blind. There is significant latency on Bluetooth headset and can't connect usb-c to 3.5mm converter since I mostly charge my phone while I play. I have gifted this peice of shit to my wife and switched back to OnePlus 5
Posted by Ankit Tripathi
on 23-05-2019
at amazon.in
Premium Phone Killer At Below Premium Phone Budget
5.0 stars
It's worth the price. Yeah camera performance should be improved. Battery life for 90 Hertz refresh rate is not bad. Fingerprint sensor is faster than 6T.
What I observed from people rating is they are disappointed because OnePlus didn't include type-c to 3.5mm cable and earphones because of high price.
I think because of customers disappointment rating going down. OnePlus should think on it and should get back customers satisfaction.
Overall phone performance will never disappoint you. Should include basic accessories to satisfy the customers.
What I observed from people rating is they are disappointed because OnePlus didn't include type-c to 3.5mm cable and earphones because of high price.
I think because of customers disappointment rating going down. OnePlus should think on it and should get back customers satisfaction.
Overall phone performance will never disappoint you. Should include basic accessories to satisfy the customers.
Posted by KELAM
on 23-05-2019
at amazon.in
Worst Phone
1.0 stars
Worst phone not worth buying. Very bad launched by OnePlus..... Facing ghost issues and Amazon not taking it bay
Posted by Malay
on 23-05-2019
at amazon.in
Best Mobile- 2019
4.0 stars
Why just Unlock Speed when you can Go Beyond Speed.
My New One Plus 7 Pro!!!
The OnePlus 7 Pro's camera, performance, and price make it the go-to premium Android phone of 2019.
Overall, the phone looks fantastic. The display is razor-sharp and thanks to the pop-up camera, it's all screen; there's no cutout tab or teardrop notch or "hole punch" dot.
Pros:
Notch less Display
RAM Boost
Qualcomm SDM855
Memory (Up to 12 GB)
Primary Camera
Front Pop-Up Camera
Battery (4000 MAH)
Warp Charging
Fingerprint (under display)
90 Hertz Refresh Rate
Cons:
Expensive
Wireless Charging
3.5 mm jack
No IP Rating (Dust/Waterproof)
By Saikanth Krishna
My New One Plus 7 Pro!!!
The OnePlus 7 Pro's camera, performance, and price make it the go-to premium Android phone of 2019.
Overall, the phone looks fantastic. The display is razor-sharp and thanks to the pop-up camera, it's all screen; there's no cutout tab or teardrop notch or "hole punch" dot.
Pros:
Notch less Display
RAM Boost
Qualcomm SDM855
Memory (Up to 12 GB)
Primary Camera
Front Pop-Up Camera
Battery (4000 MAH)
Warp Charging
Fingerprint (under display)
90 Hertz Refresh Rate
Cons:
Expensive
Wireless Charging
3.5 mm jack
No IP Rating (Dust/Waterproof)
By Saikanth Krishna
Posted by Shiva
on 23-05-2019
at amazon.in
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