Oneplus 2 Review!

Oneplus 2 Review!

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Oneplus 2 Review!”.
The phone that needs no introduction the 1 2 back in 2014, the oneplus one literally turned the smartphone market upside down. It was a total change of revolution, a departure from everything we knew oneplus finally showed that a budget device could compete with ones costing three times. As much this is the follow-up, the oneplus 2. Now some people might actually think it looks a little bit strange. The way the cameras, kind of moved down to closer to the middle of the body I have to say, is a little bit unusual, but it makes total sense and doesn’t exactly get in the way it’s thin. It’S light.

It’S really really sleek. This metal trim around the edges does make it feel more premium than its predecessor, but it still doesn’t quite compete with the high-end, maybe $ 600 rivals something like the galaxy note. 5. Just feels that tiny bit better built the finish on the back can be customized. You can get a wooden cover, you can get a a granite style cover, but either way it feels good grippy and doesn’t attract too many fingerprints. The screen is a little bit controversial. 5.5 inches on 1080p.

People have been arguing that this just isn’t sharp enough. My daily driver right now is the Galaxy Note 5, which has a 2k 5.7 inch panel, and you can struggle to tell the difference in terms of sharpness, but in terms of color. That is a different story.

All together, oneplus really haven’t done a great job of nailing. This, it just looks a little bit washed out contrast. Unsaturation are both on the low side.

Now there are actually two versions of the oneplus 2 there’s the International variant, which is this one running something called oxygen OS, which is very close to stock android 5.1. Alternatively, if you actually get the device using an invite, you get CyanogenMod, which is much more customizable, but I’ll be reviewing this one browsing through the settings. You’Ll find some nice little things. You’Ll find a fingerprint sensor which works extremely well. You’Ll find gesture support and the ability to turn the phone into dark mode which, being an AMOLED display here, actually does help to save a bit of battery and looks quite nice. But the features are exactly overwhelming.

Oneplus 2 Review!

There’S nothing outstanding, there’s a little shelf on the side of your homescreen, but none of this stuff is really revolutionary or offers anything that can’t be heard with a downloadable, app or they’ve really gone for. Is he close to stock experience with very little bloatware and in that sense, they’ve achieved their goal? Now, battery life wasn’t great, considering it has a 3300 milliamp hour battery. I would have expected it to last longer than a day in a little bit in reality, though, after a good day’s use. I woke up the next morning with just 10 % left, so now a speaker test. This is one of the loudest phones, because I’ve ever heard, although there’s no separation from the stereo effect as the speaks are so close together, it is clear, crispy and not too tinny, I quite like it, and now we move on to the camera, and I have No idea why manufacturers still do this, but while it is a 13 megapixel camera technically, if you actually dive into the settings – and you want to shoot in a 16 to 9 ratio, you have to lower that 27.9. It does capture a decent amount of detail.

Considering that and lighting isn’t too bad either, but unfortunately photos just aren’t that vibrant they don’t sort of jump out the screen and slap you in the face like they might do. On the LG g4, for example, an aperture isn’t too wide either. So you don’t get much depth of field.

Oneplus 2 Review!

The video camera is better than average those shooting nice 4k video as well as slow-motion, but this camera is not on the same level as current flagships. Reading the specification she the oneplus 2. It’S really really impressive.

Oneplus 2 Review!

I mean 4 gigabytes of RAM 64 gigabytes of flash storage, a Snapdragon, 810 v, 2.1 processor, but actually in real word performance. While it is fast and you’ll struggle to make it chug, it isn’t actually the fastest Android experience. I’Ve had it scores 50,000 on and it plays games pretty well, but not as smooth 60 frames per second, which you would expect a market leader in performance to be able to do now, whether or not this to do with its overheating issues or its throttling. I’M not sure, but it just doesn’t feel quite as snappy as the 74 20, which just cannot lag at all.

Don’T get me wrong. This thing is extremely fast. It’S a powerhouse. It beats out everything in its current price range, but just don’t expect top-of-the-line performance. It just isn’t quite there whether it’s browsing through internets playing high-end games, occasionally it will just stutter now, while the back is great to hold, it doesn’t attract any fingerprints. The front is a totally different story. It’S an absolute fingerprint nightmare. The only thing I can really recommend is you get a matte finish screen protector, but apart from that, you’re just going to be scrubbing, it probably a few times a day, so there it is guys that is the oneplus 2 remember this is the international version.

It’S not going to be quite the same as the invite-only one, but it’s similar enough, especially in terms of hardware. The fingerprint sensor is good. The features on offer are solid, but nothing really mind-blowing here. The idea of the oneplus 2 is to offer ground beating price, to performance ratio and, in a sense, a kind of does this coming in at just over two hundred and fifty pounds. This is about half the price of current flagships and it does perform nearly as well, but the more you actually spend time with it and the more you compare it directly with those firms. You do start to notice differences. The screen is not as punchy the performance. Isn’T quite as consistent and the camera is not nearly as good. Overall, though, the oneplus 2 is a fantastic device which I have to recommend thanks for watching I’m mr.

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