Honor 8 Pro vs OnePlus 5: Battle of the flagship killers

 Honor 8 Pro vs OnePlus 5: Battle of the flagship killers

Two flagship duel-camera smartphones from two Chinese players -- one from Huawei under its sub-brand Honor and another from OnePlus -- have arrived in India.


Claiming to rip apart the premium mid-segment market -- after a successful Honor 8 run -- Huawei has brought the Honor 8 Pro with fourth generation 12MP dual-lens camera system at Rs 29,999 (6GB/128GB variant),


Let`s see what makes it different from OnePlus 5, which is available for Rs 32,999 (6GB/64GB variant) and Rs 37,999 (8GB/128GB variant).
 
Specs

Particulars   


OnePlus 5

Honor 8 Pro

Slimness


6.9mm

7.3mm

Weight


184 grams

153 grams

Dual-SIM


Yes

Yes

Hybrid-SIM


Yes

No

Display Size


5.7-inch

5.5-inch

Display Type


LTPS IPS LCD

Optic AMOLED

Display Resolution


2560x1440

1920x1080

Display Protection


Corning Gorilla Glass 3

Corning Gorilla Glass 5

OS


Android 7.0

Android 7.1.1

UI


Emotion UI 5.1

Oxygen OS

Chipset


HiSilicon Kirin 960

Qualcomm Snapdragon 835

GPU


Mali-G71 MP8

Adreno 540

Built-in storage


128GB

64GB/128GB

Expandable Storage


Yes, upto 128GB

No

RAM


6GB

6GB/8GB

Front camera


8MP

16MP

Rear Camera


Dual 12MP

Dual 16MP+20MP

WiFi


Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, DLNA, WiFi Direct, hotspot

Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, hotspot

Bluetooth


4.2

5.0

USB


Type-C

Type-C

Battery


4000mAh

3300mAh



Designwise, both the devices flaunt unibody chassis with metal finish. But Honor 8 Pro comes with 6.97mm thin body while OnePlus 5 sports 7.25mm thinness.


With 5.7-inch LTPS IPS 2K LCD display, Honor 8 Pro features a high resolution of 515ppi and 79 per cent screen-to-body ratio.


On the other hand, OnePlus 5 has 5.5-inch, Full-HD 1080p Optic Amoled display that, according to some users, shows a weird jelly-like effect while scrolling through an app.As far as resolution is concerned the Honor 8 Pro has the upper hand. But that's not the only thing that matters. The Honor 8 Pro clocks in a maximum luminance of 458 lux whereas the OnePlus 5 does 750 lux. Put side-by-side, the OnePlus 5 has a better display for sunlight visibility. As far as viewing angles are concerned, the OnePlus 5 wins with viewing angles as well.


In a statement regarding the issue, OnePlus said, "We`ve received feedback from a small number of users saying that at times they notice a subtle visual effect when scrolling. This is natural and there`s no variance in screens between devices."



While Honor 8 Pro has followed the trend of placing Fingertouch ID on the back (Samsung S8, Google Pixel devices has it there and upcoming iPhone 8 is also reported to have that at the rear), OnePlus 5 has it below the display.



The duel-SIM Honor 8 Pro houses 12MP duel-lens camera system with a neat flat back and no protrusion.


One other reason why Honor 8 Pro outclasses OnePlus 5 is that it can shoot videos in 4K quality. The phone also has several shooting modes, including 3D creator and a dedicated feature "Night Shot" for low-light photography.


To shutterbugs` delight, in its dual-camera system ("Pro Camera" mode), you can adjust the aperture from f0.95 to f16 (OnePlus 5 has a f/1.7 aperture) to give an artistic touch to images.


We also found a built-in 3D creator (nubia phones have this feature) that lets you create 3D images with animated effects.


The 8MP selfie camera returned quality images in both day and low-light conditions.


When it comes to the processor`s performance, OnePlus 5 outshines Honor 8 Pro. In terms of being the latest, the Kirin 950 processor in Honor 8 Pro cannot beat Qualcomm`s Snapdragon 835 in OnePlus 5.


But that does not mean Honor 8 Pro is slow. There was nothing to complain as the device handled multi-tasking like surfing and gaming easily.


Paired up with a 6GB RAM and 128GB onboard memory (can be expanded up to 256GB), the new EMUI 5.1, on top of Android 7.0 Nougat, is very smooth.


When it comes to battery, Honor 8 Pro tops with a 4,000mAh pack (3,300mAh for OnePlus 5).


Apart from offering a large battery, the Honor device has "Smart Power 5.0" technology that helped us maximise battery life by minimising power consumed by background apps -- a respite for those who do not want to carry power banks.


On a single charge, the battery lasted for more than a day on heavy usage like social media, gaming and both online and offline content consumption.


Huawei has also partnered with Gameloft and GoPro for in-built apps. On top of it, the smartphone comes bundled in a box that can also be used as a virtual reality (VR) headset.


The camera`s wide aperture range delivers DSLR-like depth of field effects for both photo and video shooting.Both the smartphones boasts dual-rear camera setups.


What does not work?


Try to spot one when you go for this device.


Conclusion: Honor 8 Pro has the best camera in sub-Rs 30,000 category and outsmarts OnePlus 5 in every department. Period.





Source:ZEENEWS

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