- Honor 8 Pro sports a QHD display; OnePlus 5 has only full-HD
- Snapdragon 835 on the OnePlus outperforms Honor's Kirin 960
- Honor 8 Pro offers more storage compared to the OnePlus 5
The smartphone industry has been buzzing with launches over the last few weeks. We first saw the
launch of the much awaited
OnePlus 5 and the debut of a dual camera setup on a
OnePlus device. The OnePlus 5 enjoyed a brief spell as the only new flagship-spec device of the current generation around the Rs. 30,000 mark.
Things have changed though, with the introduction of the
Honor 8 Pro in the picture. The Honor 8 Pro is priced aggressively, and undercuts the OnePlus 5 by quite a bit. On top of that, Honor has been in the
dual camera race longer than OnePlus. So in order to make your buying decision easier, we put the OnePlus 5 against the Honor 8 Pro, in a battle of budget flagships.
Let's find out if OnePlus 5 and Honor 8 Pro have what it takes to be the real flagship killer.
OnePlus 5 vs. Honor 8 Pro: Looks and build quality
Both the smartphones sport a metal unibody build and have a dual camera setup at the back. The OnePlus 5 has faced some criticism for its resemblance to the
iPhone 7 Plus. The camera bump on the back is also prominent, and you might need to buy a case to keep it safe. We have even seen the paint chipping around the camera module on our OnePlus
review unit. On the other hand the Honor 8 Pro has a more unique design, with rounded edges, and the dual camera setup sits flush with the body, under a glass visor.
Also different is the position of the fingerprint sensor. OnePlus has it on the front under the display, while the Honor 8 Pro has it on the back. While the fingerprint scanner on the OnePlus is easy to reach, the Honor 8 Pro does need a little stretch.
OnePlus says that the OnePlus 5 is its thinnest flagship yet at 7.3mm, but the Honor 8 Pro is even slimmer, measuring 6.97mm. This is impressive for the Honor 8 Pro considering it also packs in a massive 4000mAh battery, compared to the 3300mAh battery in the OnePlus 5. Both devices seem well built, but we will give the Honor 8 Pro an extra point for the sleek body.
Although you won't go wrong with either smartphone, the Honor 8 Pro is bigger than the OnePlus 5. This give you a bigger battery, but if you want something that's less bulky, the OnePlus 5 would be a better choice.
OnePlus 5 vs. Honor 8 Pro: Specifications
The OnePlus 5 sports a 5.5-inch full HD AMOLED panel while the Honor 8 Pro has a 5.7-inch Quad HD LTPS panel. The Honor 8 Pro clearly leads here and has a crisp display when compared to the OnePlus 5. If you watch a lot of content on your smartphone, the experience on the Honor 8 Pro will be much better.
The OnePlus 5 is powered by the latest Snapdragon 835, which has an octa-core processor clocked at 1.9GHz and is based on a 10nm process. On the other hand, the Honor 8 Pro sports Huawei’s Kirin 960 processor clocked at 1.8GHz based on a 16nm process. Both phones come with 6GB of RAM.
The Honor 8 Pro offers 128GB of internal storage, while the OnePlus 5 comes with 64GB of storage. You can get an 8GB version of the OnePlus 5 with 128GB of storage, but you’ll need to spend considerably more for it. The Honor 8 Pro still gets an edge over the OnePlus as the storage can be expanded further by another 128GB via a microSD card, which the OnePlus 5 does not support.
Both the phones feature fast charging but the OnePlus Dash charger has a slightly edge over the Honor charger. Faster charging and a smaller battery helps the OnePlus charge to a 100 percent faster than the Honor 8 Pro. The Honor 8 Pro also comes with an IR blaster, which is a nice bonus that's
become hard to find. With huge storage and a higher resolution panel, the Honor 8 Pro gets an edge over the OnePlus 5.
OnePlus 5 vs. Honor 8 Pro: Performance and battery life
We did see the OnePlus 5 perform better in benchmarks than the Honor 8 Pro, but we wouldn’t give it extra points for that, because it is
accused of manipulating benchmarks, which aren't a great indicator of real world performance to begin with.
Both the phones performed well for day to day tasks, but we saw the OnePlus 5 perform better in comparison. We also found that the Honor 8 Pro would get warm when using the camera and playing a few graphics intensive games. The OnePlus 5 on the other hand ran significantly cooler.
In terms of software, both the devices ran
Android Nougat with some customizations on top. OnePlus calls its interface OxygenOS, while Honor uses its EMUI skin on top. Between the two, OxygenOS is closer to stock Android so purists might like it.
We saw the OnePlus 5 pulling the lead in our HD video loop test by going on for 16 hours and 9 minutes, while the Honor 8 Pro could only manage 10 hours and 19 mins. While this might be because of the higher resolution display on the Honor, the OnePlus 5 bags this point for better performance overall.
Winner: OnePlus 5
OnePlus 5 vs. Honor 8 Pro: Camera
Both the phones sport a dual camera setup, but the implementation is quite different. The OnePlus 5 has a 16-megapixel sensor and a 20-megapixel telephoto lens while the Honor 8 Pro uses a 12-megapixel RGB sensor and a 12-megapixel monochrome sensor. The OnePlus 5 primarily uses the second sensor for better portraits by using it to calculate depth. The telephoto lens is only used in the photo mode when zooming into the subject. As for the Honor 8 Pro, the monochrome sensor is used to capture better details. You also get a monochrome mode which lets you shoot photos in black and white.
The OnePlus 5 has received two software updates after we completed our review of the phone, which the
company claimed improved camera performance. In our experience, quality did improve for general photos, but dropped for portrait mode.
If you check the camera apps on these device, you do get more modes in the Honor 8 Pro to play with. Both the phones have pro mode which lets you take complete control of the camera and click in RAW format. In this mode the Honor 8 Pro offers you the option to select metering method which the OnePlus doesn’t. But on the other hand, OnePlus does offer options to save your customisations.
When we compared the photos, it was evident that the Honor 8 Pro captured details better than the OnePlus 5. Even objects at a distance had good details in the photo clicked by the Honor 8 Pro. The OnePlus 5 has a dedicated portrait mode that the Honor 8 Pro misses out on but gets a wide aperture mode instead. Photos clicked in these modes saw the Honor Pro taking the lead again as it could separate the background from the foreground better.
Night photography is where the OnePlus 5 redeems itself. In low light we’ve seen the OnePlus 5 capture colour much better. The Honor 8 Pro on the other hand sharpens the image, which also introduces a lot of noise. Overall, the Honor 8 Pro manages things better than the OnePlus 5 in the camera segment.
Winner: Honor 8 Pro
Verdict
It all boils down to what you intend to do with your smartphone. Both phones can handle medium to heavy tasks without breaking a sweat but we must say that the OnePlus has the edge in this case. It is faster than the Honor 8 Pro and runs cooler. Pick either phone of these and it will last for one day with some battery life left at the end of the day, although chances are that’ll you’ll be left with more battery life after a binge watching session on the OnePlus 5 than the Honor 8 Pro.
While the QHD display on the Honor 8 Pro drains the battery faster, it does offer a much better output compared to the OnePlus 5. The camera on the Honor 8 Pro also nudges past the OnePlus 5 and manages to capture details better. It offers twice the amount of storage space and a higher resolution display at a price that's even more affordable than the OnePlus 5, making it just as much of a flagship killer.
The Honor 8 Pro is available in India via Amazon India at
Rs. 29,999. The OnePlus 5, too, is an Amazon India exclusive with a starting price of
Rs. 32,999.
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