
You also get 480fps slo-mo video at 720p resolution, time-lapse, a detailed pro mode and nice portrait mode with blurred backgrounds. However, the image stabilisation for both photo and video is quite stellar, even while shooting at 4k (combination of OIS and EIS). It was missing in the last couple of OnePlus phones but this is something fans have been quite vocal about, so here it is! The secondary lens does not have OIS and it’s the same focal length as the primary - which means no optical zoom. For starters, optical image stabilization (OIS) makes a comeback. There’s still a dual camera here but with upgrades across the board. Another bit of good news is that you’ll soon be able to download Android P developer preview on this phone - the typical geeky OnePlus audience will love it! You get Oxygen OS based on Android 8.1 with the May security patch. In fact, we can’t even believe we’re saying this, but in it’s latest iteration, we’re actually preferring Oxygen OS to the stock Android on the Google Pixel. EVERYONE SHOULD BREATHE OXYGEN (OS) Streamlined and honed over the years, Oxygen has a precise mix of zero bloatware, ultra-fast speed, background optimisations, battery saving and all the customisations you need. And besides, no manufacturer, even though with IP68 phones, will offer warranty coverage in case of liquid damage.

One guess is that they just decided to skip the complexity and cost of acquiring the IP certification. Even the SIM card tray has a rubber O-ring to prevent water ingress.

They specifically state that you should not take it underwater for photos/videos. That means it can survive weather and the odd accidental dip in liquid. The company specifically mentions that the OnePlus 6 is water resistant for daily use.
