{"id":17473,"date":"2017-09-17T18:18:33","date_gmt":"2017-09-17T12:33:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/techlekh.com\/?p=17473"},"modified":"2017-09-18T12:50:24","modified_gmt":"2017-09-18T07:05:24","slug":"oneplus-5-price-in-nepal-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/techlekh.com\/oneplus-5-price-in-nepal-review\/","title":{"rendered":"OnePlus 5 After The Hype: Is It Still Good? [Full Review]"},"content":{"rendered":"

I had a chance to get my hands on the latest flagship from OnePlus: OnePlus<\/a> Five<\/strong>. Knowing the history of the device, I had set high expectations for this phone on performance, design, battery and especially the dual camera.<\/p>\n

OnePlus Five was introduced in mid-2017 with huge hype. It is priced at Rs. 59,499<\/strong> (6GB RAM & 64GB storage) and Rs. 69,499<\/strong> (8GB RAM & 128GB storage). The price tag is higher compared to the previous generations; falling in the premium category. Can this flagship killer replace your flagship? Let\u2019s find out!<\/p>\n

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Build & Design<\/span><\/h3>\n

OnePlus Five has a full aluminum unibody build with 7.25mm thickness. It is slimmer and lighter at 153 grams. The unibody does look and feel amazing with rounded edges. The phone is slippery to grab on; so, you might want to get yourself a back cover. The build takes inspiration from the previous OnePlus 3T.<\/p>\n

The design is a different story. It shares similarities with the iPhone 7,\u00a0 few did mistake it as the iPhone 7 during the review. Dual camera placement and antenna bands on the edge makes it a copycat. Chinese manufacturers often implement Apple\u2019s design in their own devices. OnePlus did lose few points with their fan base for not being original. Despite this, I loved the clean design even if it looked like an iPhone.<\/p>\n

Performance & Gaming<\/span><\/h3>\n

OnePlus 5 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC; featuring Octa-core (4\u00d72.45 GHz Kryo & 4\u00d71.9 GHz Kryo) processor and Adreno 540 GPU. It carries a 5.5 inches Optic AMOLED screen with a resolution of 1920*1080. The device has 6GB or 8GB of RAM along with 64GB or 128GB of internal storage. The company did not compromise in the hardware department.Juggling between task like gaming, multitasking or multimedia is smooth, quick and responsive. There is no lag during my time with the device. The battery holds itself marvelously during the gaming sessions. The device showed no heating issue despite using it for hours at a time. The phone did get warm while using the camera. In the end, OnePlus Five passes with flying colors in performance.<\/p>\n

Juggling between task like gaming, multitasking or multimedia is smooth, quick and responsive. There was no lag noticed during my time with the device. The battery holds itself marvelously during the gaming sessions. The device showed no heating issue despite using it for hours at a time. The phone did get warm while using the camera. In the end, OnePlus Five passes with flying colors in the performance department.<\/p>\n

Software<\/span><\/h3>\n

OnePlus Five comes with the latest Android Nougat with custom Oxygen OS. It gives a stock android feel without overpowering third-party features. This provides a clean & fun user interface. Small features like notification-light change, dark-themed UI is always appreciated. Some new features like Night Mode, Reading Mode, Alert Slider, and Gesture Control sets the device in its own class. You can easily or fully customize the device\u2019s way & feel to suit your preference. This makes your OnePlus Five truly \u201cyours\u201d. The software side is packed with thought out features. OnePlus did a very good job regarding software optimization.<\/p>\n

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Camera<\/span><\/h3>\n

OnePlus hyped its \u201cnext flagship killer\u201d with the introduction of the dual camera. The dual camera was their main selling point. The dual Rear camera is 16MP at f\/1.7 and 20MP at f\/2.6 with LED flash. This comes equipped with standard features like HDR, time-lapse, slow-motion, phase detection, autofocus and much more. It also supports 4K video recording at 30fps. The second camera allows for a 2x zoom. \u201cPro\u201d mode will satisfy any camera enthusiast. It gives you complete control; playing with white balance, ISO, focus, etc. The camera only offers a software stabilization; a little disappointing.<\/p>\n

It features a new \u201cportrait\u201d mode where it provides depth in a picture. Basically, it blurs out the background like the DSLR. The software is new but it isn\u2019t accurate enough. The blur effect is not constant, mostly on the edges of the body in focus. The front camera is 16MP at f\/2.0 with 1080p recording capacity. Both cameras work great at good lighting. In night time, it suffers. The common problems are grainy and noisy pictures. At the price point, OnePlus could have offered more.<\/p>\n