The second attempt smartwatch from OnePlus offers some of the best battery life in the category—as long as you can handle the hefty look.
OnePlus’s second smartwatch is way more functional than the last one, but it feels tuned only to people who want a big time piece.
The OnePlus 12 also managed to outpace the iPhone in Gizmodo's battery benchmark tests.
More memory and an improved camera make the phone a compelling offering. But then you still have to deal with OnePlus's OxygenOS.
OnePlus's next phone may also have a 64 MP periscope telephoto lens and 'rain touch' to avoid annoying ghosting in a downpour.
The OnePlus Open might use similar display technology as the Galaxy Z Fold, Google Pixel Fold, and Motorola Razr+.
The new device is an upgrade from the Phone (1)—a better processor, improved camera, and even more signature LED glyphs—with a $599 price tag.
With a nice big screen and enough processing power under the hood, OnePlus Pad is good for anyone who wants a reasonably-priced Android tablet.
Nothing wants to play with the big boys while still keeping costs down.
It takes night shots, has a battery that lasts nearly a day, and boasts a coveted alert slider.
Software updates are king in the Android world, where the latest version always seems like one over-the-air update away.
Google's Pixel smartphone users are the first to get Android 13.
OnePlus's "ultimate" smartphone release offers plenty of capability and proprietary speed for under $800.
The Nothing smartphone's backlit exterior is neat, but that still doesn't tell us how it will perform.
The mid-range smartphone has specs to compete with Google and Samsung's mid-rangers, and it's under $300.
It's relieving that Samsung and Google aren't the only Android smartphones, though the latest from OnePlus is not without its caveats.
Ahead of its Summer 2022 arrival, Carl Pei's company has revealed a few details about its second product.
The company just revealed its flagship's camera specs, and we're underwhelmed.
OnePlus just took the wraps off the design of its next flagship. Here's what we're still waiting to find out.
The feature has finally rolled out to non-Pixel smartphones, though iPhones have to wait.