OnePlus 8 vs Pro | Side-by-side comparison By Tech Spurt

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Aug 15, 2021
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OnePlus 8 vs Pro | Side-by-side comparison

Hello there you're stunning the attractive person you'm Chris from tech spread, and I'm here with took the biggest smartphone so far of 2020 in terms of anticipation and excitement, not just the size of the things here on the Left you've got the OnePlus is and on the right, it's bigger, Bela, the OnePlus it brought, and what I'm going to do is a full side-by-side comparison to see how this stack of the specs features. Everything you need to know if you want to Snapple one of these bad boys when they go on sale in the UK and from all the little squares. Take please to book, subscribe, ending that notifications, Bell cheers now. First up, as you can clearly see here, the OnePlus it is the more compact model other to something compared with the pro yes I know it's still a 6.5 5-inch Beast, but got better the six point, seven eight inch pot. It does actually feel pretty good. That's because both the OnePlus it and the OnePlus it pro has very skinny bezels surrounding that display, especially at the left and right where the screen actually curves around the edges.

The other ones will see it actually feels pretty comfortable to Clutch. You've got a couple of little features to help out with the one handedness such as versus the ability to pull down that notifications tab from anywhere on the display, though, sadly, there's no dedicated 100 modes still in oxygen, OS tempo in five as long as you don't mind a bit of a handful and definitely one plus eight cores, still nice and comfortable the clutch thanks to those curved edges and corners, and it's got a bit more heft to it at 199 grams, compared with 180 gram, 1+8 beyond the dimensions, one plus is a normal to see it pro are very similar in terms of design. Apart from one key difference, which you can't actually see, they're both constructed front and back from glasses. Actually Gorilla Glass 2 provide an extra bit of hardness here in the UK. You can pick them up in a couple of different hues that this is the Glacial green version of the OnePlus it and the OnePlus April, as you can see that sports a matte, almost metallic style finish, which is great for hive and greasy prints and things like that and should hopefully prove nice and Hardy over time as well.

You can also pick it up in a mirror black version if you prefer a shiny glossy finish to your smartphones. However, while OnePlus two seals us that the OnePlus it is fully water resistant it'll, be absolutely fine if you take it out, even in the middle of a hailstorm. Whatever you fancy the OnePlus, its port is actually the very first one plus branded handset to Sport and IP rate, and it's IP 68 water and dust resistant. So basically you can rock it in the jacuzzi the swimming pool, wherever your fancy, besides are the rest, the design. Basically, the same, you get the alert, slider power combo here on the right edge, but a volume rocker action over on the left down below is your type-c USB port and your SIM card slot, and no not a headphone jack insight as usual, both OnePlus it and the Whimper sit probe and in display a fingerprint sensor as an optical sensor, nice and fast and responsive as you can see, there, you've also got a bit of fearsome, not as you can see, and just tap the power button, always to wake and boom straight into desktops, again, no worries and once you're.

Actually in there. It is a nice bit of oxygen. Os, ten point: five, the litters slathered on top of, of course, Android 10 as basically the same experience on both of these smartphones. There's only a couple of little discrepancies in the actual settings, and that is only down to specific hardware, features that you'll find on the pro that you won't find here on the OnePlus Aden, where I'll discuss those all in a bit as usual, with oxygen West, you've got full customization support. You've got a good bit of dock.

More 2.0 now, which actually supports more apps, which is great to see so, let's select a bit of that, get it on the go, then, as you can see, boom dock boards you've got the same gesture support as usual. You've got a nice bit of the new motion wallpapers as well, but have you gone through all the software shenanigans? In my fault, OnePlus it and pull tips and tricks guides go check that out now the other area that really sets these two smartphones apart, is definitely that display tech, and I'm, not just talking about the size of the thing either. Now both of these screens are what OnePlus terms a fluid AMOLED display. So, of course, all there's a tech, although you only got full HD resolution here on the OnePlus 8, compared with the quad HD plus resolution on the OnePlus 8 pro I said just of course a full HD resolution is still absolutely fine for getting a nice crisp image. You have to sort of getting close and really compare them side-by-side to notice the difference.

You've got HDR 10 + support on both of these blows, and the support of content on the likes to Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and the like looks absolute on a nice sharp contrast, natural-looking colors speaking of natural colors, both of these OnePlus handsets, have a GN CD, a just noticeable color difference score of 0.4 I, never even heard of An CD before OnePlus clued me in on this. It sounds very impressive indeed, so the colors do look very natural in pictures that I've taken, they seem to shine to look just as they did in real life. Another difference is, with the actual refresh rate. You've got a maximum 90 Hertz refresh rate here on the OnePlus it when the 1+8 ports are 120, Hertz, Mac's refresh rate. So to be honest to my eyes, con thought was a massive difference between the two when you're flicking through bit UI action playing a game, something like that, both silky smooth and, of course you can fully customize those display to suit your own personal preferences.

Just by diving on into the sense like the different set up between the 1+8 Pro and the OnePlus it at all you factor. Some of these features are basically the same, so you've got a vibrant color effect on the bra which busy boosts the colors when watching video instead of the more natural hues. We've also got a video enhancer feature here on the 1 plus here, which basically does the same. However, one feature that you will find here on the OnePlus 8 pro that you won't find on it is the motion, graphics, smooth and feature. This is fresh in you, and it's only available on the pro and, as you can see there, what this basically does is it boosts the frame rate in supported apps such as YouTube Netflix, prime video, and, just to last, for a nice smooth finish to your video I tested this out for lots and lots of difficult, and it certainly seems to work well for sports anything with sort of fairly fast movement action that isn't right in your face and also anything involvement pain as well.

You can clearly notice it's as smooth the transition on the OnePlus. It pro didn't find it made much of a difference on the likes of fast and furious and action fix where it's really in your face and everything's moving so fast anyway. You can really tell what the hell's going on half the time and yes as you've, no doubt noticed by now. There is a pinhole camera house in the top left corner about to split on both the ear and the prop. It's a dinky little affair, though barely intrudes in the action, even when you've got full screen, so I wouldn't worry about it, and you can knock it off, hide it in the settings.

If you really want to and no worries on the brightness from with both OnePlus it and the OnePlus it pro, they are positively I see anon that maximum levels or visibility, even in bright sunshine, not a problem. The only other bit of display shenanigans, that's worth mentioning before we move on to something completely different. Is the 240 Hertz touch response rate here on the OnePlus it pro, which I do not believe is in the OnePlus. If they certainly did not mention it in the spec sheet. As for the audio, while it's a stereo speaker output here on both OnePlus it and the OnePlus a pro with Dolby Atmos support as well, both very loud super great clarity on those top volume levels.

I'd say the post slightly louder than the OnePlus here, but there's not much in it. Both will certainly do the job for watching a bit of movie TV whatever in a very noisy environment like a kitchen, they don't have a headphone jack, b2r Bluetooth, 5.1 support for a reliable wireless connection. As the rest, the specs there's not actually much difference between these two handsets, but all you get the snapdragon 865 chipsets, packed into both of them, backed by either 8 or 12 gigs of ram. So of course, super top-end premium performance on both of them great for your game, and ever you want to do of course. Here on the pro model, you do actually get ddr5 as opposed to ddr4 on the standard, 1 + C, and that's just a little more energy efficient and also slightly faster read/write speeds as well, and, of course, the snapdragon 865 is for the 5g compatible as well, and you've got Qualcomm's X 55 more them in both of these 1+1 sets both 1 + 8 + 1, +, 8 prov, fully 5g ready.

You got a bit of Wi-Fi 6 support as well, so basically future-proof. We dive it to the storage. You get a choice of either 128 or 256 gigs of space on both of these blowers, no micros memory card support and both of them support you, FS 3.0 as well. So again, those fast read/write speeds, because the 1 + 8 pro is big. It does have a bigger battery compared with a standard base.1 + it have it's a 4510 William cell, compared with the 4300 in the 1 + C it, but both of course, I've had a size increase over previous generations. They both support, walk charge, 30 T speed, so super superfast for the recharge, and the good news is that here on the 1 + 8 Pro.

You also finally have a bit of wireless charging as well. If that's what you've been hankering for all these years and including a bit of reverse wireless charging, as well as seeing charge of your QI supported accessories such as wireless earbuds, smartwatches things like that on the flight. So now, let's finish up by taking a look at that camera tech and as you can see, the base one plus a, comes with a triple lens that Arya set up, whereas here on the OnePlus it pro, you actually have a bonus. Fourth lens stuck in there as well, so both of these smartphones have a forty, eight megapixel primary lens. All the way is a different sensor.

It's an imx6 89 from Sony here on the OnePlus. A pro was it's the older Sony mx-5 86 on the OnePlus it. You also have the superior ultra wide-angle lens on the pro versions of 40 at megapixel, compared with a 16 megapixel, and while the pro version goes with an 8 megapixel telephoto lens, giving your 3 times optical zoom, you get a simple macro shooter here on the OnePlus it that's for that final fourth lens well, this is a 5 megapixel photo chromatic lens here on the OnePlus April, which I will explain in a second now, I'm, actually planning a full, a side-by-side comparison of 1, +, 8, +, 1, +, 8, pro camera tech, isms, the photo and the video quality and everything, so I will keep things very succinct right now, but that's so quick, look at the specs how they pair up, as you see, the actual camera apps very, very similar. Indeed, you've got the optional unit, either 12 megapixel or forty-eight megapixels, using that primary lens on both of these bulls, 12 megapixels, of course, uses a bit of pixel binned. Just in order to boost the brightness in this sort of low-light environments, you can quickly and easily switch to ultra wide-angle lenses with a quick tap down here.

Of course, you don't have a telephoto lens on the standard, one plus it's just got a two x digital zoom. If you tap the telephoto option, whereas you got a three times optical zoom here on the one plus it pro and then, of course, you've got standard bonus modes as well in the full pro board. If you want to dive in get a bit of manual, control shoot in RAW format, again up to 40 it megapixel with full control of your ISO levels and all that sort of shenanigans. You got a portrait mode in order to get nice, bait style effect. In the background, and of course, you've got one plus as nights cape mode for those low-light situations, a no worries on the video front.

Either you can shoot up to 4k resolution footage at up to 60 frames per second, and of course you can use the full complement of lenses here on the OnePlus 8 Pro is where you can also swap to that ultra wide-angle lens here on the standard, one plus it, although as you'll notice here and the one placebo, you also have an HDR option now, which you don't get on the standard one plus here just to help out with those high-contrast scenes help you get a more balanced, a final bit of footage, as eventually for one plus, it has a macro lens basic 2, megapixel effort to shoot macro shots if you're really into your pictures of ladybugs and woodlice, otherwise long plus it for girls in a completely different direction, with its photo chromatic lens, which basically drains the color from your shot, while a tweet in and texture, and things like that is very interesting. We probably get quite oily effects with it. It's all something be tested out in full, not entirely sure if it's going to go up particularly mainstream, but maybe some Instagrammers will get a kick from it and then, of course, if you swap to the front face and lens that you get a 16 megapixel shooter on both of these blowers for capturing a lovely picture of your slightly banging going crazy, I'm stuck indoors fierce. So that's great! You can swap to the portrait board for that as well. Go nice bit of Bake action ship to full HD video.

Whatever you fancy doing so there you have it peeps! That, in a nutshell, is how the OnePlus it stacks up against this bigger brother, the OnePlus it pro I! Think they've really nailed it this time, because last time around the OnePlus 70 port didn't seem to offer enough of an upgrade over the standard one for 70 to make it sort of really worthwhile. But this time around 1+8 that they, a great base handset will suit most people down to the ground, gorgeous display, front performance, decent battery life and all the kind of stuff you'd expect from a good, solid, mid-range her. But the OnePlus it pro just offers that a little more for the more demanding user. You got your proper IP rated in there. You got your super super super-duper, 120 hertz screen with quad HD plus resolution bit of wireless charging as well for everyone who's been demanding that so yeah.

Certainly if you've got a bit more cash to splash in you are a more demanding news that I reckon the pool might be the one for you. But what do you reckon that, if you, let me know your thoughts down in the comments below this? Is a book subscribe and digging that notifications bar for more on the latest great a sec and have yourself a lovely week, people chisel you, you.


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