OnePlus 7 vs 7 Pro vs 7 Pro 5G: What’s the difference? Which one should you buy?

Three phones… but which is the best for you?

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38 thoughts on “OnePlus 7 vs 7 Pro vs 7 Pro 5G: What’s the difference? Which one should you buy?

  1. Lol I thought I was buying just a normal OnePlus 7 pro BC that was what was listed but I got it and it had the 5G on the back so i wanted to see what I got

  2. What they don't tell you is theres no fucking support for it after buying… My device is absolutely shit and 💯 the worst customer service received on any product…ever

  3. im gutted i have just brought this phone one plus 7 pro with 12gb ram i have also updated my ee to 5g expecting to have 5g network but i see all the one plus 7 pro dont have the 5g unless you get the 5g version?

  4. I'm reading OP7 only works on GSM, (ATT/T-mobile) in U.S. seems like I have to get the pro since its unlocked for all carriers.

  5. I had the 7 pro and 7 pro 5g side by side for a few days. With the 5g enabled on the 5g version the battery life takes a massive beating. Also funny enough side by side speed test the normal 7 pro came out on top, but there isn't much in it. Finally the normal 7 pro got more updates from one plus where the 7 pro 5g still rocking the initial firmware update it hasn't received anything yet, atleast here in the UK.

  6. Standard 7 obviously; flat screens > curved screens. Especially the ugly 0.7mm(!!) curve creating huge white reflections. Also OP7Pro uses gorilla glass 5 compared to gorilla glass 6 on the OP7. Worth mentioning.

    Fingerprint scanner is the same. Camera is 1.6 (Pro) vs 1.7 apt (OP7) There is warp charge (Pro) vs fast charge (OP7). Should do more research before making a vid.

  7. Honestly, I don't really notice any big difference between 60hz to 90hz, for me its just a gimmick in my opinion, the curved display is annoying because it cause distortion on the edges especially if you're watching videos ..for those people that really want a good value for their money, I think the regular oneplus 7 is the best choice..
    *OnePlus 7 pro user here btw

  8. Oneplus 7 Pro Review:

    🔋 BATTERY: 8/10
    🔸 Point of comparison w/ Oneplus 6T and Pocophone F1:
    I must say with my regular usage similar to the 2 phones above, I'm getting 7-8 hours Screen-on Time (SOT), similar to the Poco F1, but I'm getting higher with Oneplus 6T at 9-10 hours SOT. I'm using QHD+, 90 Hz for this test, so if I set it to FHD 90 Hz or FHD 60 Hz, I might get better battery results and a better score but I think experiencing the greatness of this display comes first. Eitherway, the battery is actually pretty impressive, contrary to the other reviews. Comparing to my previous Oneplus 5T where I get about 5-6 hours SOT only, this is a good result.

    🎮 PERFORMANCE: 10/10
    🔸 The fastest Android Device I've tried in a long time. Comparing with my P30's Kirin 980, and Snapdragon 845 (Poco and Oneplus 6T), the difference can definitely be felt. Even if I set it on 60 Hz, the random stutters in some games are gone (games like Errant: Hunter's Soul, ARK: Survival, PPSSPP emulation, and the likes). You will have no problems running the latest android games and even upcoming game titles on this device. I just hope the other game developers make it a habit of uncapping the framerate of their games from the start, because we still see games such as Fortnite or Asphalt 9 being locked at 30 FPS by the game developers themselves even though the latest Snapdragon chipsets can handle them perfectly. For games that do support them however, it's a game-changing experience (games such as Vainglory, Dragalia Lost, FF Brave Exvius, Marvel Contest of Champions, Modern Combat Versus, Warfair, Pokemon Go, FZ9 Timeshift, CATS: Crash Arena, Flippy Knife, Alto's Adventure, Grove Coaster 2, Dub Dash, Gear.Club, Hill Climb Racing 2, Golf Clash, Pac-Man, Pac-Man Pop, Boggle with Friends).

    ❄ COOLING SYSTEM: 9/10
    🔸 As a mobile gamer, I sometimes play for hours, and last night I tried playing for 2 hours straight with break time and then continuing for another 1 hour more. The device did get warm, but it did not throttle, unlike my experience with my Oneplus 6T, Poco and P30 which throttles the graphics after long term usage under hotter environmental conditions.

    🔌 CHARGING SPEED: 10/10
    🔸 The warp charge is insanely fast, when not in use I get about 65% in the first 30 minutes from 1%, and then add 30 minutes more it was around 98%. I have yet to try it while gaming, but from my Oneplus 6T experience, the charging rate maintains above average speeds even while the device is in use. Unlike my other 2 phones using Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 (Poco) and Super Charger (P30) where the charging rate really gets slower when using the device.

    🖥 DISPLAY: 10/10
    🔸 Seriously, I can pretty much say this is the best selling-point of the device! The very first of its kind; a Fluid AMOLED panel with an HDR10+, QHD+ resolution, 90 Hz Refresh Rate. Rated as A+ by Display Mate. The screen fluidity and the detail makes all of my other phones' display look cheaper. From watching high quality content, to gaming, reading and even streaming, this is by far the best display I have ever seen on a mobile device.

    📸 CAMERA: 8/10
    🔸 For the most part, you can capture pretty decent shots especially in well-lit environments. In areas with medium lighting, it's also good, but it suffers a bit on dim-lit environments even with Nightscape. The problem is not the sensor because they are using the latest IMX sensors available for this device, so they need to fine-tune their software to capture better photos in low-light. We know this is a software issue because Ported Gcams are even capturing much better low-light shots so there is a lot of room for improvement. Comparing to my 6T and Poco however, it's a big leap in terms of quality, but not enough to overtake my P30 (unless I use Gcam). We'll have to see the improvements soon via OTA updates by Oneplus.
    🔸 For video, the stability provided by the OIS and EIS is pretty good, and it's actually the best I've tried among other devices. The downside is that you cannot use the Telephoto or the Wide-angle lens for the video, so maybe they can implement that via OTA updates. The latest Oxygen OS (9.5.4) also over-saturates the scene, maybe it will be fixed as well in the next updates.

    🔊 SOUND: 8.5/10
    🔸 The speaker sound output is superb compared to all my other devices. Though if compared to the S10+ or the iPhone XS Max, it's one notch lower. Still they did a pretty high leap on the audio upgrades comparing to the previous 6T.
    🔸 I've also tried my Edifier W830BT and my Oneplus Bullets Wireless and they sound great (tested w/ different song genre), with AptX codec and Dolby Atmos really kicking it up a notch. Though there is no 3.5mm jack, and no type-C adapter in the box (unlike the 6T), I've managed to test it out using the adapter from my 6T, and it also gives good results.

    🌐 CONNECTIVITY: 9/10
    🔸 I'm getting a bit better LTE coverage compared to my other LTE devices. I believe it's because of that 4×4 MIMO and all the bands compatible to Philippine telecoms are present (Bands 1, 3, 5, 7, 28, 41).
    🔸Though it doesn't have the same Wifi strength as the S10 Plus because S10 Plus supports Wifi AX. Still pretty good compared to what my 6T is getting. It's on par to my P30 for LTE coverage.
    🔸Bluetooth connection is strong, I'm getting no problems connecting to my car audio, my headphones and my GameSir G4s gaming controller, there's no disconnection or stutters in audio quality.
    🔸 The call quality is great, it uses HD voice and the other line can hear me clearly even when the environment around me is noisy.

    ⚙️ ANDROID OS: 9/10
    🔸If I have to put the phones' OS that I have by rank, It would be Oxygen OS > EMUI > MIUI. Simply because Oxygen OS feels a lot more smoother, has no bloatware, easily manageable and extremely fast. For the most part I give EMUI the advantage of extra camera features, while MIUI the advantage of recording and in-game gaming mode features, other than that, Oxygen OS is better in terms of the whole UI. There is a lot of room for improvement, and the developers are really listening to the community about the changes, ex: the implementation of screen recorder, the gaming mode, etc…

    👥 CUSTOM DEVELOPMENT + DEVELOPER SUPPORT: 10/10
    🔸Again, if I have to put my other phones' support, it would be Oneplus > Xiaomi > Huawei. The custom development is very rich, easy to go through and has no waiting times. You can unlock the bootloader, root, flash different kernels and roms with ease. + the actual OS itself go thru a very open process of Alpha -> Closed Beta -> Open Beta -> Stable. The Community forum is very rich, from the Official Oneplus forums to XDA forums. Regarding updates, Oneplus is very fast, and even the Oneplus 3 and 3T are still getting continuous updates and was also updated to Android 9 recently. The Open Beta program is worthy to be part of as well.

    … That about wraps it up for this review, if I missed something or you want me to test something out, comment down below 👇📄 Thanks for reading!
    – Ares

  9. Please, please, please make me OnePlus 7T Pro (6.4", flat screen (no samsung curves), wireless charging, 3.5 jack), ip68 – I would buy it in heart bit for $800-900 for 8/256

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