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Hen it comes to
choosing an Android phone, it may seem like the go-to option is the Galaxy S9 (or S9
Plus).
But there are plenty of others that don't cost as much, including the Google Pixel 2
from 2017 and the OnePlus 6, which was released in May. The Pixel 2 is Google's marquee
phone, and starts at $649, £629 and AU$1,079 for the 64GB variant. Meanwhile, the
OnePlus 6's price is notably cheaper at $529, £469 and AU$702, and is made by a
darkhorse of a company whose inexpensive and powerful phones have garnered a loyal fan
base.
Both are top-caliber phones, but each have different benefits and disadvantages.
If you're torn between the two, we're here to make it easy for you. We pit them
head-to-head against each other to see which one is the better phone based on their design,
cameras, software features and performance. Neither phone stands out when it comes to
design. Aside from their one-off color variants (the Pixel 2 in blue and the OnePlus 6 in
white and rose gold), both look bland.
But the Pixel 2 is waterproof. Similar to the move Apple and made with their
flagships, waterproofing the Pixel 2 not only makes it truly competitive to the top-tier
phones, but it's just more durable for users too. google-pixel-2-0476-024 The OnePlus 6
has a large screen and barely-there bezels. Josh Miller/CNET I wish the OnePlus 6 had
followed suit. (OnePlus does claim that the OnePlus 6 is more water resistant than past
iterations, but because it's not IP-certified for water protection you can forget about
dunking it safely underwater.)
But in every other design aspect, the phone has the upperhand. It has a bigger 6.28-inch
screen, ultra-thin bezels and a headphone jack. The latter is particularly beneficial to me
since it means I can still use my beloved headphones without carrying around a
dongle.