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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • We are almost halfway through 2018,

  • which means that flagship phones are coming.

  • And to start out this new wave,

  • we have the brand new OnePlus 6.

  • So, in a world of thousand dollar flagships,

  • the idea that you can pick up a phone

  • like the OnePlus 6 for starting at $530.00

  • means that you're really getting

  • a lot of those same specs, a lot of the same features

  • but at a much lower price.

  • But, as always, the question is, is it worth it?

  • So, what we have here is the mid spec model.

  • So, not only is this going to have eight gigabytes of ram,

  • but it's also gonna have 128 gigs of storage.

  • This is in the Midnight Black color.

  • And if we remove the little sticky here,

  • you can see that is, well, not only incredibly shiny,

  • but the last time this will ever be completely perfect

  • until I get my grimey finger prints on it.

  • So, if you put the OnePlus 6 side by side

  • with the 5T, one of the main things

  • you'll notice that instead of the metal back

  • that they've had for quite a few years,

  • instead we do have that all Gorilla Glass 5 look.

  • Now it is going to be slightly tapered on the back.

  • And honestly, it kind of feels nice,

  • sort of similar to what you would find on

  • something like the Galaxy S8, or Galaxy S9.

  • Before we get too far into it though,

  • I want to take a look inside the box.

  • And what we're going to find is not only

  • our USB-C to USB-A cable,

  • but also the rather large Dash charger.

  • Something that OnePlus has been known for

  • for quite a few years now is the idea that

  • they have some of the fastest charging phones out there.

  • Fire up the OnePlus 6, and the first thing

  • you'll see is the notch.

  • Yes, my friends, like basically all smartphones of 2018

  • the OnePlus has gotten onto the notch train.

  • But, I will say they've actually done

  • it a little bit differently here.

  • So, the first thing you'll notice

  • is that the notch is actually one

  • of the smallest that you'll see.

  • Most of that is because there's really not a whole lot here

  • besides the front facing camera,

  • the light sensor, as well as your ear piece.

  • But something else to pay attention to

  • is how small the rest of the bezels are.

  • So, there's basically nothing on the sides of the display.

  • And even the chin is going to be really, really minimal.

  • Where this is really noticeable is when you

  • put it side by side with the OnePlus 5T.

  • Even with the overall footprint of the phones,

  • they're almost identical.

  • What you're getting here is going to be

  • a little bit of a larger display

  • because you don't have that forehead,

  • and the chin is going to be smaller.

  • And because of that, you're going from a six inch display

  • to a 6.3 in that same size body.

  • This guy is rocking a 6.3 inch, 2280 by 1080 AMOLED display.

  • That is going to be a slightly unusual

  • 19 by 9 aspect ratio, but what it does mean

  • is that while its not going to be

  • the most high-res screen in the world,

  • you are going to be something that, again,

  • covers pretty much the entire front of the phone.

  • Now generally speaking, I feel like a 1080p resolution

  • is pretty solid on a phone this size,

  • however, because it is AMOLED, if you do look up close

  • you're going to see some slight jaggys,

  • it's not gonna be quite as sharp

  • as something like a Galaxy S9 screen,

  • but as soon as you get it more than a few inches

  • away from your face, I think it's going to be totally solid.

  • And, importantly, the screen quality itself

  • is actually super-high with this guy.

  • So, not only is the OnePlus 6 color-calibrated

  • straight from the factory,

  • but you also do have extra modes inside the settings.

  • You can set it to the Default mode,

  • which, to my eyes, a little bit oversaturated.

  • You also have sRGB, you have DCI-P3,

  • as well as the Adaptive mode.

  • But, I like going to the Custom color

  • and just tweaking it to be a little bit more natural.

  • - [Voice On Phone] Now, with the S9,

  • you're really not going to be losing anything.

  • They're also--

  • - So, you will see that the screen,

  • even when you do the custom profile,

  • is going to be slightly oversaturated.

  • That's almost more of an OLED thing.

  • Now, speaking of OLED things,

  • if you do look at it slightly off-axis

  • you're going to see the viewing angles are good

  • but not amazing, however, that's going to be

  • pretty much any AMOLED panel.

  • But, what isn't going to be quite so great

  • is the HDR playback.

  • This does support HDR video, however

  • it actually does it at a little bit of a choppy rate,

  • at least on YouTube.

  • Don't get me wrong, though,

  • this is an incredibly nice display.

  • In a lot of ways, it's right up there

  • with stuff like the Galaxy S9 as well as the iPhone.

  • The only thing that really holds it back

  • is going to be the slightly lower resolution.

  • But, as long as you're sort of at a normal viewing distance,

  • it's really not going to be an issue.

  • The OnePlus 6 does still have dual SIM card slots,

  • which is definitely appreciated,

  • but you do not have any kind of microSD expandability.

  • If you want any more storage,

  • you're going to have to buy it ahead of time.

  • But, thankfully, it's actually not going to be that pricey.

  • The base model, at $530.00 does have 64 gigs of storage,

  • but another $50.00 will bump you up to 128,

  • and if you wanna spend another $100.00,

  • you're going to be getting 256 gigs of storage.

  • Pretty reasonable in my opinion.

  • Take a look at the bottom of the phone.

  • In addition to the USB-C port,

  • you're also going to find the headphone jack.

  • Yes, my friends, a high-end phone in 2018

  • that does come standard with a headphone jack.

  • ("Hotel California" by Eagles)

  • One thing the OnePlus 6 does not have is a great speaker.

  • So, like the previous models, there's only going to be

  • a single mono speaker that fires down.

  • It's going to be reasonably loud,

  • but it would be really nice to join

  • the rest of the high-end flagships

  • by adding a front-firing speaker up top

  • that doubles as your speaker grill thing,

  • whatever they call it, headset, what,

  • I always forget what it's called.

  • The stupid, uh, ear piece, ear piece.

  • Now, because we do have a glass back,

  • the phone is fairly slippery,

  • but there's actually going to be

  • a fairly hard chamfer on the side,

  • which does kinda give you a little bit of grip.

  • And something else the OnePlus really nailed

  • are the buttons.

  • This is not something I talk about very often

  • because, well, for the most part, a button is a button,

  • but not only are they going to be pretty raised up,

  • but they're not going to be flush at all,

  • but they're nicely spaced,

  • and they actually feel really good.

  • There's this nice tactile click.

  • And, especially with the volume rockers

  • and as well as the little OnePlus slider

  • that will turn on and off the mute or the vibrate switch.

  • Everything feels really solid.

  • They did a good job here.

  • The fingerprint sensor around back

  • works just as you would expect,

  • so it is going to be right below the camera bump,

  • which is a little bit large on the phone,

  • but just kinda helps you find the fingerprint sensor.

  • And, on top of that, this does also have

  • an upgraded version of Face Unlock.

  • Now, it's not going to be as secure

  • as something like the iPhone X,

  • but it does work pretty well.

  • So, I kinda hold it up here and hit the button,

  • it pretty much immediately unlocks

  • as if I didn't even have a passcode.

  • Maybe not the most secure thing in the world,

  • but it is definitely fast.

  • This is the first time the OnePlus has gone

  • with an all glass construction for one of their phones.

  • And it does look pretty nice and allow them to do

  • multiple colors.

  • The Midnight Black is interesting looking

  • even though it is going to be super, super fingerprinty.

  • However, there are going to be some interesting trade-offs.

  • So, yes, it feels nice in the hand,

  • especially because it is going to be curved on back,

  • but it's not really going to be all that unique.

  • It's very, very common for flagship phones,

  • and even some budget options to go with

  • a glass construction in 2018.

  • Now, the trade-off when you go with glass,

  • even with something high-end like this Gorilla Glass 5,

  • is that you're going to be losing some durability.

  • Now, of course, you can get

  • sort of micro-scratches and stuff,

  • but that kinda happen on any phone.

  • The real worry is if you drop it,

  • you could totally shatter not only the front,

  • but also the back of the phone.

  • The worst part is, you're really not going to be getting

  • anything besides the aesthetics.

  • So, while a metal phone generally will not allow you

  • to wireless charge because the metal will interfere,

  • most of the time a glass phone will.

  • However, for some odd reason, OnePlus decided to opt out

  • of adding any kind of wireless charging capabilities

  • to the OnePlus 6.

  • Sure, it's got the super-fast Dash charging,

  • and honestly I end up using sort of normal wire charging

  • a lot more than wireless anyway,

  • but it would be really nice to have that option,

  • especially considering that it's not even that expensive.

  • It's kind of weird that they didn't include it.

  • Now, there is going to be some waterproofing

  • inside the phone, however, OnePlus did not opt to do

  • any kind of IP67 or IP68 rating.

  • Basically, what that means is that

  • it actually might not be that far off

  • from something like an iPhone or Galaxy

  • as far as being waterproof,

  • but if you actually get it wet and kill it,

  • it's not going to be warranty supported,

  • so you're on your own on that one.

  • There are some other nice features,

  • including a full RGB notification light,

  • as well as an ambient display mode.

  • So, like something like the Pixel or the Galaxy S9,

  • you can see, at a quick glance, your notifications

  • and the time, and date, however, unlike those phones,

  • it's not going to be always on.

  • You're going to either have to tap the display

  • or actually raise it up for it to trigger.

  • Inside, you're going find full flagship level specs.

  • So, it's going to be rocking a Snapdragon 845 processor

  • with eight cores, as well as either

  • six or eight gigabytes or RAM,

  • depending on which model you pick up.

  • Now, in the Android space, that's about as good as it gets.

  • It's right on par with something like the Galaxy S9,

  • and if you look at it side-by-side

  • with other phones like the iPhone as well as the OnePlus 5T,

  • it does do a pretty solid job.

  • The performance, generally speaking, is very good,

  • exactly like you would expect with this level of specs.

  • So, the UI is going to be nice and smooth.

  • And one of the nice things is

  • is that with that kind of level of performance,

  • you are going to be future-proof to some degree,

  • especially with these kind of graphics.

  • A lot of games in the future should run pretty well

  • on the OnePlus 6.

  • The OnePlus 6 is running Android 8.1 Oreo,

  • with OxygenOS on top.

  • Now, it's going to be a fairly light skin

  • so, generally speaking, OnePlus doesn't add

  • a lot of bloat, and they add

  • actually legitimately useful features.

  • And, one of which has to do with the notch.

  • Now, if for some reason you hate the look of a notch,

  • you can actually turn it off in the settings.

  • All you need to do is go into the Notch display option

  • and hit Hide the notch area.

  • What that will mean is that any kind of app

  • cannot actually take advantage of that top area.

  • Although, thankfully you are still going to able

  • to use stuff like your status bar,

  • and everything that's going to be tucked up in the corner.

  • There's also going to be a built-in reading mode.

  • So, you can turn this on for the entire OS

  • or just for specific apps, but, once you turn it on,

  • it turns everything full grayscale,

  • and it warms up the display just a little bit.

  • It kind of looks like you're reading off of a newspaper.

  • Now, this is going to be a little bit of a niche option,

  • but especially where you're sitting in bed late at night

  • and you don't wanna sort of sear your eyes

  • with super bright colors, it actually is pretty calming,

  • although you probably wanna use this for text and not video.

  • There's not a lot to complain about

  • with the software on this guy.

  • Sure, you're not going to be getting Android updates

  • quite as fast as on a Pixel,

  • but OnePlus does have a good track record

  • for keeping things up-to-date in a reasonable time frame.

  • And, on top of that, you're also going to be getting

  • a pretty bloat-free experience.

  • As far as the cameras go, while on paper

  • it looks very similar, the OnePlus 6

  • has seen some major upgrades.

  • So, around back you're still going to be getting

  • a 16 megapixel main sensor as well as a 20 megapixel

  • telephoto option, but that main sensor's been upgraded

  • with not only optical image stabilization,

  • but it also is now going to be a little bit larger

  • than it was before.

  • So, if we line up a shot here of Ken,

  • we're gonna see that not only does the HDR

  • immediately pop up, but something that's really impressive

  • is that it takes pictures fast.

  • Feel like I've been using a lot of

  • budget Android phones that take a while.

  • This one's pretty much instant.

  • This shot's actually pretty nice, too.

  • Does a really good job of keeping in

  • all of those highlights with HDR.

  • There's really not anything that we're missing.

  • So, with the telephoto camera,

  • we're going to be losing a little bit of sharpness,

  • but I'm actually not that disappointed.

  • A lot of times with smartphones that do have dual cameras,

  • while the main camera might look great,

  • a lot of times when you switch over to the 2X zoom,

  • it doesn't look so great.

  • But, this is not bad at all.

  • So, something else that the OnePlus 6 has now

  • is going to be a portrait mode.

  • So, if we switch over to it,

  • it's going to turn on the depth effect,

  • although, interestingly, it's actually using it

  • on the wide-angle camera.

  • Okay, let's give this a try.

  • Oh, perfect, there we go.

  • A wonderful shot of lots of hearts behind Ken.

  • That's, man, that's a special one right there.

  • If we look at the standard portrait mode, though,

  • what we're getting here is something that looks okay,

  • but you know it's not really that great.

  • First of all, I like it when a portrait mode

  • will use the telephoto camera.

  • It's a little bit more of a compressed focal length

  • I guess would be the correct phrase,

  • but this, man, the edges are all just blurry.

  • Nah, this is not great.

  • Get some good light and you can actually get

  • a ton of detail out of these photos.

  • If you look up close to the little fibers on the leaf,

  • they're super clear, and super crispy.

  • Something else I'm really appreciating

  • with shooting with this camera

  • is that there's very little latency

  • when it comes to taking a shot,

  • or especially when it comes to viewing your images,

  • everything is pretty much instant.

  • So, if you wanna take a couple shots,

  • quickly make sure you got the thing,

  • and then move on right back into the camera,

  • there's really no lag.

  • We're also going to be getting some pretty decent

  • slow motion options.

  • So, the OnePlus 6 will shoot up to 4k

  • at 60 frames per second, and when you slow that down

  • it looks pretty nice.

  • But, if you really want some proper slow motion,

  • you're going to be getting either 720p at 480,

  • or my personal favorite is 1080p at 240 frames per second.

  • You're still getting decent quality,

  • but it's going to slow down and still give you

  • that cool look.

  • I mean, this is cool, right?

  • Switching up cameras for a second,

  • this is what 4k video looks like on the OnePlus 6.

  • Now, importantly, we do have

  • that optical image stabilization,

  • which especially when you're shooting 4k is super helpful,

  • but it's pretty much useful

  • for any kind of smartphone video.

  • You guys can see as we move around a little bit,

  • it should be reasonably smooth.

  • So, is the OnePlus 6 worth it?

  • At a little bit over $500.00,

  • you're getting the entire flagship experience.

  • Now, yes, there are going to be a couple things missing,

  • such as the lack of wireless charging,

  • but when you consider that this is going to cost

  • a lot less than a lot of other flagships

  • that perform very, very similarly,

  • it's kinda hard to argue

  • that this is not the definition of being worth it.

- Hey guys, this is Austin.

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