One Plus 8 Pro in India 2020 | One Plus 8 Pro Full Specification & Features
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Details
Display :
6.78 inches
RAM :
8GB + 12GB RAM
Storage :
128GB + 256GB ROM
Front Camera :
16MP Front
Camera
Rear Camera :
48 MP + 48 MP + 8 MP + 5 MP
Battery :
4510 mAh battery
Processor :
Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon
865
Details
Display :
6.78 inches
RAM :
8GB + 12GB RAM
Storage :
128GB + 256GB ROM
Front Camera :
16MP Front
Camera
Rear Camera :
48 MP + 48 MP + 8 MP + 5 MP
Battery :
4510 mAh battery
Processor :
Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon
865
Introduction
Today we have the new OnePlus 8 Pro here. I keep thinking about what we expect
with OnePlus phones now, because the list is getting pretty long. We expect
great screens, decent battery life, fast charging. So a lot of what I'm gonna
end up talking about are the things you might not have expected from OnePlus,
which on this phone is wireless charging and IP68 water resistance.
Also, you never know what to expect with
OnePlus when it comes to the cameras, so we're gonna talk about that a lot too.
One thing you usually expect from OnePlus is a relatively low price, and
OnePlus is still undercutting Samsung with this phone, but it has a starting
price of 68,000/-, which means that the
8 Pro is kind of an expensive device. If you're looking for something a little
bit less expensive but still new, Anyway,
the thing about OnePlus is there's always very, very high expectations for
these phones, and the question about the 8 Pro is, can it meet them? So real
quick, I wanna talk about the stuff that you could expect from a flagship phone
in 2020, including from a flagship OnePlus phone. If they had screwed any of
this up, we'd really call 'em out, but they didn't, so we can run through it
really fast.
Protection & Storage
First is build quality, I think the build
quality in this thing is really great. I already mentioned that it has IP68
water resistance. I also love this sort of translucent matte back on the back
here. The screen, of course, covers almost the entire front of it. It's very
fast, it has a Snapdragon 865 with either eight or 12 Gigs of RAM, or 128 or
256 of storage.
One thing I do wanna call out, though, is I
really do like Oxygen OS, which is OnePlus's custom version of Android, and that's because
the stuff that they add on top of Android is usually just there to control the
phone itself or to control the special features that OnePlus does. It's not
there to try and get you locked in to some other random eco system that you
don't care about Samsung. I don't actually have a second camera over there,
'cause I'm shooting from home.
Display & Refresh rate
Let's move on. Now, one thing you haven't always
been able to expect out of OnePlus phones is a great screen. But they solved
that in the last couple of years and this year with the OnePlus 8 Pro, they
just knocked it out of the park. This is an amazing screen. It is 6.78 inches,
which is honestly too big for me, but if you like big phones, you'll probably
be happy with it. They did a hole punch in the corner, which I actually prefer
because it doesn't have weird mechanical stuff with the pop-up selfie camera.
The bezels are very, very tiny in the top and the bottom and it wraps around to
the left and the right. But the big news, of course, is that it has a 120Hz
refresh rate, if you want it, and you definitely want it, because any phone in
this class needs to have a high refresh rate screen. It makes scrolling so much
nicer looking. The animations are smoother, everything is better at a120Hz,
highly recommend it. One thing OnePlus lets you do that Samsung doesn't is use
that 120Hz at its full resolution 1440 by 3168. And you can do it, but it will
definitely hurt your battery life, so I kind a recommend you don't. I've been
leaving this at1080 about half the time and I haven't noticed that big a hit
and I've definitely noticed the improved battery life.
OnePlus is also really proud of the color
accuracy on this screen, I think it looks pretty good. They also have added
some other weird features, like there's a motion smoothing feature for videos
inside Netflix or inside Amazon Prime, and that sounds awful because motion
smoothing is definitely awful on your television, on the phone though it actually
didn't offend me quite as much, and I'm not sure why. Anyway, I recommend you
leave it off also, because I also noticed a hit on the battery life when I had
it turned on.
Wireless Charging
Now, another thing that we were expecting,
because we saw all of the leaks, is that this is the very first OnePlus phone
to support wireless charging, so we'll put it on the charger and ba-da-da-da,
it is charging wirelessly, hurray. It'll work with any standard Qi charging
pad, it'll also do reverse wireless charging. But the big new thing is this
charger right here, which costs Rs. 5000/-, by the way, it has a vent and a
fan, it is their Warp Charger and it can charge wirelessly at 30 watts, which
is incredibly fast for wireless charging. They say it can go from zero to 50%
in a half an hour and I tested it, and it does, it charges up half way in half
an hour, which is pretty impressive.
Powerfull Battery
Now this is the part where I wish I could
tell you what to expect when it comes to battery life, but it varies really, really
widely on this phone depending on what you're doing with it. It's got a
4510-milliamp hour battery, but you can turn on the full 1440 resolution, you
can turn 120Hz display, you can turn on an ambient display, you can turn on the
motion smoothing if you're watching a bunch of video. You could do all sorts of
stuff to just destroy this battery if you want to. If you turn a bunch of stuff
off, you can get through a full day, and I have, and if you turned it all on,
you can crush it in like four or five hours, which I have. I think that I'm
confident in saying that this thing can last a full day. However, I'm not confident enough to say that
the battery life is stellar.
Camera Features
Now, when it comes to camera, I actually
never know what to expect out of OnePlus. Some years they're trash, some years
they're pretty good. But this year with the OnePlus 8 Pro, I'm actually
expecting a lot, because again, this phone starts at 900 bucks and I think that
OnePlus mostly delivers. There's like one situation where it's a problem, but
let's just get into it. The main sensor is 48 megapixels, but it defaults to 12
mega pixels, which is the right call, it's technically using a new Sony sensor.
There is a telephoto lens, which has, quote unquote, lossless up to 3X starts
to be okay and then at 10X and that really falls down after that. And then
there's an ultra wide sensor, and I actually give OnePlusa lot of credit on
this one, because they're using the sensor from last year's 7T, which means
that the ultra wide has a much better sensor than ultra wides usually get, and
I'm getting good results as a result. I think the ultra wide is pretty good.
Also, there is a color filter camera, if you wanna do weird color filter
effects without post-processing, I don't know who asked for that. I don't know
why it's there. Let's just talk results. So on the main sensor, I'm pretty
happy with dynamic range, I'm pretty happy with color, and I'm also really, really
happy with detail. I love using this phone for macro photos too. You can get
pretty close and get really, really fine detail there as well. You can shoot 4K
30 video with their super steady stabilization thing turned on. But again if
you really wanna shoot video with a
smartphone, I think your best bet is still an iPhone 11 Pro.
Night Mode Camera
Now, when it comes to night mode, I was
actually very impressed with this thing. It held its own up against a Pixel 4,
iPhone 11 Pro, or a Galaxy S20, did not expect that out of this phone. So,
everything is great, but there is that oneplace where it falls down, and
weirdly, it's in like dimlighting, not super-low light, but like twilight kind a
dark kind a yellow lighting. And here's what happens. So the OnePlus 8 Pro
wants to do what a lot of phones wanna do, which is slightly brighten faces,
trying to make them more even, and also smooth them out just a little bit. I
don't like that very much, but it's fine in most lighting conditions you can't
really tell, but for some reason in dim lighting condition, this phone's worst
tendencies just get multiplied, it makes my face way too bright, way too
smooth, it over smooths, it's kind of, well, it's kind of a bummer. Portrait
mode is fine, it's portrait mode, it's about what I expected here. Basically,
overall, if they can fix that dim lighting issue, they would hit like a solid
B-plus or maybe even an A-minus on this thing.
About the Price
They're just not quite there. I don't know if
they do this anymore, but when I was in grade school, we didn't get grades, we
got these weird report cards that said, does not meet, meet, or exceeds
expectations. That's what I wanna do with the OnePlus 8 Pro, I'm gonna give it
a meet expectations, not an exceeds, but that's because my expectations were so
high. They're charging Rs. 54,999/- for this thing, and let's be honest,
the Galaxy S20 Plus is gonna be discounted to about this price all of the time,
which means that OnePlus doesn't get free passes anymore when it comes to
quality or the number of features that it offers in this zone, and luckily the
OnePlus 8Pro has all those features, and it has the quality. This is a very,
very good phone that really isn't missing any premium features. It just needs a
little bit more work on the camera, because hey, it's OnePlus, what else did
you expect?
One Plus 8 Pro Full Specification & Features
General
|
|
Brand
|
One Plus
|
Model
|
One Plus Pro
|
Release
date
|
2020, April 21
|
Dimensions
(mm)
|
165.3
x 74.4 x 8.5 mm
|
Weight
(g)
|
199 g
|
Battery
capacity (mAh)
|
4510 mAh battery
|
Fast
charging
|
Fast
charging 30W, 50% in 23 min, Fast
wireless charging 30W, 50% in 30 min
|
Colours
|
Glacial Green, Ultramarine Blue, Onyx Black
|
|
|
Display
|
|
Screen
size (inches)
|
6.78 inches
|
Resolution
|
1440 x 3168 pixels
|
Protection
type
|
Corning Gorilla Glass 5, 120Hz refresh rate, IP68 dust/water resistant
|
|
|
Hardware
|
|
Processor
|
Android 10, OxygenOS 10.0
|
Processor
make
|
Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865
|
RAM
|
8GB + 12GB RAM
|
Internal
storage
|
128GB + 256GB ROM
|
Expandable
storage
|
NO
|
|
|
Camera
|
|
Rear
camera
|
48
MP + 48 MP + 8 MP + 5 MP
|
Front
camera
|
16MP Front Camera
|
|
|
Software
|
|
Operating
system
|
Android 10, OxygenOS 10.0
|
Skin
|
Octa core (2.84 GHz
|
|
|
Connectivity
|
|
Wi-Fi
|
Yes
|
Wi-Fi
standards supported
|
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6
|
GPS
|
Yes, A-GPS
|
Bluetooth
|
Yes,
v5.1
|
USB
Type-C
|
Yes
|
Headphones
|
3.5mm
|
Number
of SIMs
|
2
|
Wi-Fi
Direct
|
Yes
|
Active
4G on both SIM cards
|
Yes
|
|
|
SIM 1
|
|
SIM
Type
|
Nano-SIM
|
GSM/CDMA
|
GSM
|
3G
|
Yes
|
5G
|
Yes
|
4G/
LTE
|
Yes
|
|
|
SIM 2
|
|
SIM
Type
|
Nano-SIM
|
GSM/CDMA
|
GSM
|
3G
|
Yes
|
5G
|
Yes
|
4G/
LTE
|
Yes
|
|
|
Sensors
|
|
Face
unlock
|
Yes
|
Fingerprint
sensor
|
Yes, In-display Fingerprint
Sensor
|
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