OnePlus 3 specs
By Andrew Martonik last updated

OnePlus has always been known for offering solid specs for an affordable price, and the OnePlus 3 is no exception. The difference this time around is that there aren't as many "gotcha" missing little features — this is a stacked spec sheet for sure. You can see every single little spec in the table below.
Category | Spec |
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Operating System | Android 6.0 Marshmallow |
Display | 5.5-inch Optic AMOLED 1920x1080 (401 ppi) Gorilla Glass 4 |
Processor | Snapdragon 820 Quad-core, 2.2GHz Adreno 530 GPU |
Storage | 64GB |
Expandable | No |
RAM | 6GB |
Rear Camera | 16MP IMX298, f/2.0, 1.12-micron pixels PDAF, OIS RAW, 4K video, 720p slo-mo |
Front Camera | 8MP IMX179, f/2.0, 1.4-micron pixels Fixed focus, 1080p video |
Connectivity | USB 2.0 Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.2 NFC, GPS, GLONASS |
Network bands (NA) | FDD-LTE 1/2/4/5/7/8/12/17 HSPA 1/2/4/5/8 |
Network bands (EU/AS) | FDD-LTE 1/3/5/7/8/20 TDD-LTE 38/40/41 HSPA 1/2/5/8 |
SIM | Dual Nano SIM |
Charging | USB-C Dash Charge |
Battery | 3000 mAh Non-removable |
Water resistance | No |
Security | One-touch fingerprint |
Dimensions | 152.7 x 74.7 x 7.35 mm |
Weight | 158 g |
Colors | Silver Gold |
Andrew was an Executive Editor, U.S. at Android Central between 2012 and 2020.
28 Comments
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Their smallest battery yet. Posted via the Android Central App
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It has a 1080p screen, and with 6.0.1 doze feature, the battery should be just fine. Posted via the Android Central App
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Well - I guess they can try again next year. Because they missed the feedback from the last two models.
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Care to be more specific? Most of the feedback I saw was people screaming "NFC!" Over and over. It's best to assume I'm being sarcastic. if I'm ever serious I'll type "/s" to make it clear.
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No water resistance? :(
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That is a shame, but it's still a relatively rare feature. Unfortunately. It's best to assume I'm being sarcastic. if I'm ever serious I'll type "/s" to make it clear.
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yea, no expandable storage or removable battery should be perfect for making it water resistant!
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No one cares about water resistance. Posted via the Android Central App
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Until you drop your phone in water....
I could buy the $80 extended warranty. It covers against water and accidental damage.
Though my oneplus one hasn't gotten wet and I've had it for almost 2 years... Posted via Android Central App on 1+1 -
I have never dropped a phone at all so that shouldn't be an issue. Water resistance is a extra feature not base yet. Kaiser
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Well the ZTE axon 7 has 20mp camera, 2k screen, dual front facing speakers, micro sd slot, snapdragon 820, 64gb storage and free 2 year warranty for $450. It only has 4gb of ram but that is plenty. Posted via Android Central App on 1+1
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"Adreno 630 GPU" W-what?
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I noticed that, too. It's really the 530.
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630 would be odd. it's indeed 530 ;)
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Anyone know if OP3 supports VoLTE on T-Mobile or AT&T?
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From the official review: "VoLTE support on T-Mobile is included."
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Thanks! I saw that he just updated his review to include that detail.
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It would be so helpful to have a "carrier" category to clarify the "network" category.
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Would have snapped one up straight away if it had 128GB option. Without, I'll either carry on with my 2 or wait for something else with dual sim.
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USB 2.0, yuck! It's best to assume I'm being sarcastic. if I'm ever serious I'll type "/s" to make it clear.
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Usb 2, really? Posted via the Android Central App
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Honestly, im surprised of op. Opo was my best phone ever, opt is really ok, but only after last weeks update, and op3? I will skip this one. I really see no improvement against opt. 6gb ram? A good ballanced phone can manage with less than 2-3 gigs, see nexus for example. And battery is very unexciting.. Posted via the Android Central App
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What is an "Optic AMOLED" compared to Samsung's Super AMOLED? Posted via the Android Central App
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Buzzwords probably. Anyway, they all burn-in eventually so it doesn't matter in the end. Blackberry Priv
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Ugh, AMOLED. Not worth the burn-in imho. I personally think it's absurd to have a phone where the screen can easily be "ruined" (it bothers me, okay?) by simply using it. Blackberry Priv
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I've never had a burn in and its easy to fix it. Kaiser
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I get burn in because I use my phone a lot. So far it's just the on-screen softkeys and the notification bar. As far as fixing it goes, it doesn't always work for everyone. Blackberry Priv
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Meh, just another cookie cutter 2016 phone. It's ALMOST or as GOOD as anything else out there for 399. I'd still wayyy rather buy a 6p with discounts for almost the same and be much happier. YAWWWWWN Posted via the Android Central App
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