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iPhone 7 Plus vs. OnePlus 3

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New Atlas compares the features and specs of the new iPhone 7 Plus (left) and OnePlus 3
3D Touch
Camera aperture (rear)
Battery
Build
Camera megapixels
Color options
Processor
Dimensions
Display resolution
Display size
Display type
Dual (rear) camera
Fast charging
Fingerprint sensor
Headphone jack
New Atlas compares the features and specs of the new iPhone 7 Plus (left) and OnePlus 3
MicroSD
Starting price (full retail)
RAM
Release
Software
Storage
Water resistance
Weight
Optical Image Stabilization
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An iPhone is an iconic product, a status symbol and a brand-name phone that won't catch on fire. But is it worth almost twice as much as a rival from a Chinese upstart looking to rattle the mobile landscape? Let's compare Apple's latest phablet, the iPhone 7 Plus, to the budget/beast OnePlus 3.

Size

Dimensions

The iPhone 7 Plus doesn't exactly tower over the OnePlus 3, but it does come out 3 percent taller and 4 percent wider. Keep this in mind in a minute when we get to screen size.

Weight

Weight

The iPhone is bigger, but 19 percent extra weight makes it the denser of the two phones.

Build

Build

Saying a flagship phone has an aluminum unibody design is kinda like saying a hipster has a handlebar moustache. Both of these phones follow that trend (well, the first one at least).

Water resistance

Water resistance

Apple followed in Samsung's footsteps by adding water resistance to the new iPhones. OnePlus prefers its phones stay on dry land.

Colors

Color options

Apple is loading up on colors, offering a total of five this year. OnePlus settled on a pair.

Display size

Display size

Though the iPhone is bigger and heavier, it doesn't give you a lick of extra screen space over the OnePlus 3.

Display resolution

Display resolution

Resolution is also locked up.

Display type

Display type

It's the familiar IPS vs. AMOLED story on the display panel front.

Pressure-sensitive display

3D Touch

We've yet to see any major Android phone-makers add something like Apple's 3D Touch, the mobile equivalent of a right click, to their phones.

Camera megapixels

Camera megapixels

Both phones have high-res front-facing cams, for the selfie-obsessed.

Dual rear camera

Dual (rear) camera

The iPhone has a second rear camera that's a devoted telephoto lens, for 2x optical zoom. Apple also uses the second camera in conjunction with the first to create some bokeh portraits with blurred backgrounds.

Camera aperture (rear)

Camera aperture (rear)

The iPhone also has the wider aperture, which can help in low-lit settings.

OIS

Optical Image Stabilization

Both handsets have Optical Image Stabilization onboard.

Battery

Battery

We'll have to wait for teardowns to know exactly what capacity the iPhone's battery is working with.

Fast charging

Fast charging

One thing we know the iPhone's battery doesn't have is fast charging tech.

Processor

Processor

Early benchmarks show some mind-melting results for the iPhone's A10 Fusion chip, but the OnePlus' Snapdragon 820 is no slouch either.

RAM

RAM

The OnePlus 3 doubles the 7 Plus' RAM, but Apple's hardware/software integration always has iPhones often doing more with less RAM than Android rivals.

Storage

Storage

Instead of laying out a pricing/storage scheme designed to tempt customers to pay more, OnePlus just plopped down a generous 64 GB as standard across the board.

MicroSD

MicroSD

Unlike Android rivals like Samsung, HTC and Motorola, though, OnePlus skipped the microSD slot.

Headphone jack

Headphone jack

Apple sent the headphone port to sleep with the fishes this year.

Fingerprint sensor

Fingerprint sensor

Both devices have fingerprint sensor home buttons.

Software

Software

The iPhone launches with iOS 10, while OnePlus sticks with mostly-stock ("Oxygen OS") Android Marshmallow.

Release

Release

The iPhone 7 Plus is launching just as this article is being published, while the OnePlus 3 is about three months old.

Starting price (full retail)

Starting price (full retail)

And it all comes down to this. The iPhone has brand clout, an iconic style and the company's heritage of prioritizing user experience over spec one-upmanship and feature lists. You can also throw in goodies like water resistance, that neat new dual camera and 3D Touch. But does all that add up to nearly twice the price?

The only pricing advantages in the iPhone's column are that you can buy it on an installment plan, and that you can walk into a store and march right out with one (or at least you'll be able to after supplies catch up with demand). You'll need to order the OnePlus 3 online and pay the full US$399 upfront.

For more, you can check out our reviews of the iPhone 7 Plus and OnePlus 3.

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