The OnePlus 3 is the fourth smartphone of this young company and the first to be sold without the need for an invitation.
This means that OnePlus has reached the “age of majority”: it is no longer afraid to enter the market to compete, with risks of being exposed due to lack of stock or problems, and has with what with the new OnePlus 3 , a smartphone that challenges the This year’s high-end smartphones for a fraction of their price.
First, let’s review the specifications of the OnePlus 3: AMOLED “optical” screen of 5.5 inches at 1080 x 1920 pixels resolution, quad-core Snapdragon processor 820 at 2.2GHz, generous 6GB of RAM, 64GB of storage (no possibility of expansion), Rear camera with Sony 16 MP sensor with optical stabilization and image electronics, 8 MP front camera and 3000 mAh battery with Dash Charge support, as OnePlus calls the fast charging technology developed by them through the USB port. C and incorporated in the OnePlus 3.
Design and manufacture of the OnePlus 3:
Years ago, we could have confused the OnePlus 3 with one of HTC smartphones . The OnePlus 3 is manufactured in a unibody metal chassis that results in a lightweight smartphone, without sacrificing your premium feeling at any time. Two antenna bands flank the 16 MP camera on the back of the OnePlus 3, with a lens protruding from the chassis. While we would have preferred it not, OnePlus complemented the OnePlus 3 with a variety of housings that are designed to precisely prevent the lens from protruding, substantially improving both ergonomics and protection. The metal is usually slippery, and nobody would want to drop the OnePlus 3 – although we are sure it could withstand a couple of minor blows without problems.
In front of the OnePlus 3, the fingerprint reader is integrated into the start button, in turn flanked by two capacitive buttons. The fingerprint reader of the OnePlus 3 allows you to quickly unlock the smartphone, as well as configure several fingers to do so. It works very well and fast, but sometimes it requires aligning the finger, which tends to be annoying at times.
The OnePlus 3 comes with a plastic screen protector that although welcome, accumulates marks and fingerprints all over its surface, but removing it would be a challenge given that we do not know if replacements like this one will be easily traceable.
OnePlus 3 screen:
OnePlus equipped the OnePlus 3 with an AMOLED screen that it calls “optics”. The reality is that the OnePlus 3 has a Pentile arrangement that restricts a little the natural colors when compared with other smartphones with pure AMOLED screens. A recent controversy arose with the mode used by OnePlus, and the company incorporated sRGB as an option in the OnePlus 3 with a recent update, but we found more satisfactory the mode originally used by the company.
Still, most users will not find objections to a beautiful and generous screen with a resolution more than enough to see multimedia in the OnePlus 3
OnePlus 3 software:
The OnePlus 3 runs OxygenOS based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow, but the (good) reality is that it is an almost stock version of the Google operating system with some subtle aggregates that are very welcome. For example, OxygenOS allows you to choose if you want to use the capacitive buttons or opt for Android software buttons, enable a dark mode in the theme, configure gestures to open the camera, double tap to wake up the screen or draw them to activate the music or flashlight, and a screen dedicated to the right with frequently used apps, memos and widgets.
This means that OnePlus has reached the “age of majority”: it is no longer afraid to enter the market to compete, with risks of being exposed due to lack of stock or problems, and has with what with the new OnePlus 3 , a smartphone that challenges the This year’s high-end smartphones for a fraction of their price.
First, let’s review the specifications of the OnePlus 3: AMOLED “optical” screen of 5.5 inches at 1080 x 1920 pixels resolution, quad-core Snapdragon processor 820 at 2.2GHz, generous 6GB of RAM, 64GB of storage (no possibility of expansion), Rear camera with Sony 16 MP sensor with optical stabilization and image electronics, 8 MP front camera and 3000 mAh battery with Dash Charge support, as OnePlus calls the fast charging technology developed by them through the USB port. C and incorporated in the OnePlus 3.
Design and manufacture of the OnePlus 3:
Years ago, we could have confused the OnePlus 3 with one of HTC smartphones . The OnePlus 3 is manufactured in a unibody metal chassis that results in a lightweight smartphone, without sacrificing your premium feeling at any time. Two antenna bands flank the 16 MP camera on the back of the OnePlus 3, with a lens protruding from the chassis. While we would have preferred it not, OnePlus complemented the OnePlus 3 with a variety of housings that are designed to precisely prevent the lens from protruding, substantially improving both ergonomics and protection. The metal is usually slippery, and nobody would want to drop the OnePlus 3 – although we are sure it could withstand a couple of minor blows without problems.
In front of the OnePlus 3, the fingerprint reader is integrated into the start button, in turn flanked by two capacitive buttons. The fingerprint reader of the OnePlus 3 allows you to quickly unlock the smartphone, as well as configure several fingers to do so. It works very well and fast, but sometimes it requires aligning the finger, which tends to be annoying at times.
The OnePlus 3 comes with a plastic screen protector that although welcome, accumulates marks and fingerprints all over its surface, but removing it would be a challenge given that we do not know if replacements like this one will be easily traceable.
OnePlus 3 screen:
OnePlus equipped the OnePlus 3 with an AMOLED screen that it calls “optics”. The reality is that the OnePlus 3 has a Pentile arrangement that restricts a little the natural colors when compared with other smartphones with pure AMOLED screens. A recent controversy arose with the mode used by OnePlus, and the company incorporated sRGB as an option in the OnePlus 3 with a recent update, but we found more satisfactory the mode originally used by the company.
Still, most users will not find objections to a beautiful and generous screen with a resolution more than enough to see multimedia in the OnePlus 3
OnePlus 3 software:
The OnePlus 3 runs OxygenOS based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow, but the (good) reality is that it is an almost stock version of the Google operating system with some subtle aggregates that are very welcome. For example, OxygenOS allows you to choose if you want to use the capacitive buttons or opt for Android software buttons, enable a dark mode in the theme, configure gestures to open the camera, double tap to wake up the screen or draw them to activate the music or flashlight, and a screen dedicated to the right with frequently used apps, memos and widgets.
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