Nothing close to what you ownedI was excited to order one and now I am worried. How bad is the camera? I have S7, iPhone 7 plus, honor 8. They are all very good camera. How do they compare?
Nothing close to what you owned
Judging from how well the pixel, the s7 series and the iPhone 7 series did on the dxomark, I don't think the OPO5 might come close. All the paid reviews from the usual reviewers called the picture quality "okay to good" from initial impressions. No one really screamed "wow". I'm sure it'll faster than the S8 but it may not come close to picture quality IMO.Do you have the device? Can you share your photos and show us where you don't like it?
I mean, I could just read and literally say "its bad". That is not we are looking for. We would be happy to see some samples and would happily discuss whether its good or bad.
Judging from how well the pixel, the s7 series and the iPhone 7 series did on the dxomark, I don't think the OPO5 might come close. All the paid reviews from the usual reviewers called the picture quality "okay to good" from initial impressions. No one really screamed "wow". I'm sure it'll faster than the S8 but it may not come close to picture quality IMO.
I didnt write the reviewThree things:
First: You are comparing a budget phone with the other phones that cost atleast $200 more than OnePlus 5. Of course you are getting better camera with the Pixel, S7/S8 and iPhone 7 series.
Second: You can ignore the individual paid reviewers, but trust our own Android Central? Here is the camera review.
Third: OnePlus 3T software update improved the camera and picture quality. I have no doubt we would see similar updates pushed to the 5, especially for the portrait mode. So, there is still time to see how good or bad the camera is.
My question to the OP is that, without using the device, owning one and using the camera, how can the OP conclude its worse?
Just common camera knowledge can let u know the photo/video quality.Do you have the device? Can you share your photos and show us where you don't like it?
I mean, I could just read and literally say "its bad". That is not we are looking for. We would be happy to see some samples and would happily discuss whether its good or bad.
Why you believe AA didnt get paid? Whats wrong with individual review?Three things:
First: You are comparing a budget phone with the other phones that cost atleast $200 more than OnePlus 5. Of course you are getting better camera with the Pixel, S7/S8 and iPhone 7 series.
Second: You can ignore the individual paid reviewers, but trust our own Android Central? Here is the camera review.
Third: OnePlus 3T software update improved the camera and picture quality. I have no doubt we would see similar updates pushed to the 5, especially for the portrait mode. So, there is still time to see how good or bad the camera is.
My question to the OP is that, without using the device, owning one and using the camera, how can the OP conclude its worse?
I get the "at least 200 more than other flagships" point. But is the camera quality really that better than, let's say the Moto G5 which is available for around 199 these days.Three things:
First: You are comparing a budget phone with the other phones that cost atleast $200 more than OnePlus 5. Of course you are getting better camera with the Pixel, S7/S8 and iPhone 7 series.
Second: You can ignore the individual paid reviewers, but trust our own Android Central? Here is the camera review.
Third: OnePlus 3T software update improved the camera and picture quality. I have no doubt we would see similar updates pushed to the 5, especially for the portrait mode. So, there is still time to see how good or bad the camera is.
My question to the OP is that, without using the device, owning one and using the camera, how can the OP conclude its worse?
Can we honestly not call the OnePlus 5 a budget phone?First: You are comparing a budget phone with the other phones that cost atleast $200 more than OnePlus 5. Of course you are getting better camera with the Pixel, S7/S8 and iPhone 7 series.
Can we stop with th whole “200” more argument. The g6 is 500$ and the s8 with trade in deal is under $450. These are both better phones feature wise than the OP5 and priced equally or less. Oneplus is now pricing itself in th flagship price range and is lacking features that the real flagships have. Now a days all of these major flagships go down in price over 100$ within weeks of release and even are offered as a BOGO with tons of added value including sd cards, VR headsets, smart home devices,headphones, Netflix, etc. so let’s drop the whole “value” argument.
I get the "at least 200 more than other flagships" point. But is the camera quality really that better than, let's say the Moto G5 which is available for around 199 these days.
Real'er reviews from people that actual purchased the phone with their real money would be great..
Real'er reviews from people that actual purchased the phone with their real money would be great..
How so?