What's good
- Future-proof features and performance
- Blazing performance
- Stunning design
- Gigabit LTE support
- MicroSD support
- Plenty of internal storage
- All-day battery life
- QuickCharge and wireless charging support
- Crisp, vibrant display
- Great camera (even in low lighting)
What's bad
- Slippery finish
- Darker colors are fingerprint magnets
- Hard-to-find fingerprint scanner
- Screen measurement might mislead
What's good
- Exclusive color options
- Plenty of storage
- Great performance
- Bright screen
- Powerful, dual lens camera
- Price
What's bad
- 11GB+ of storage reserved for system
- Weak speaker
- Fingerprint gestures are a personal preference
- Some finishes are slippery
What's good
- Sleek design
- Beautiful 90Hz, HDR-compatible display
- Fast, generous storage
- Best-in-class performance
- In-screen fingerprint scanner
- Price
What's bad
- No 3.5mm headphone jack
- So-so audio
Verdict
Unless you absolutely must have the best camera available, the OnePlus 7 offers a compelling argument against the four-figure prices of many of this year’s top-tier releases.
What's good
- Large 1440p 120Hz display
- Impressive performance
- Good camera results
- Flexible camera lens options
- Wireless charging
What's bad
- Not for small hands
- Higher Price