 So which would you buy? The OnePlus 7 Pro versus the Galaxy S10 Plus? Let's find out. So the OnePlus 7 Pro is finally here. We've seen all the leaks and we have pitted it against the Galaxy S10 Plus because OnePlus is stepping things up into that premium level. Now let's look at the specs of the OnePlus 7 Pro before we check out the Galaxy S10 Plus and then some of the images taken with both devices. The OnePlus 7 Pro comes with a 6.67 inch display, it's a 2K display, it's got a refresh rate of 90Hz, HDR10 Plus certified, it's got DCI P3 certification as well, Gorilla Glass 6. It is a lovely looking display but the best thing about it is it's got no notches and no hole punches. This is a full display with nothing impeding its view and it looks absolutely amazing. OnePlus has really done a good job here and you're wondering where's the front facing camera? Well it's got a pop-up front facing camera at 16 megapixels. This camera is really fast and snappy when you're using these for facial unlock so you hit the power button, it quickly slides up and comes out and it works every single time. Now that motor is really faster when you accidentally drop your device, it retracts back in so that your front facing camera doesn't get damaged in any form or fashion so that is actually pretty good. Now when we flip over to the back we've got three cameras this time on the OnePlus 7 Pro, we've got a 48 megapixel sensor, we've got a 60 megapixel ultra wide and we've got an 8 megapixel telephoto 3x zoom there. Now all those sensors, two of the sensors have OIS, the main sensor and the telephoto, the ultra wide does not. Records at 4k, 16 in terms of recording and we'll check out again some samples for that in this video. Now the device is powered by the Snapdragon 855 processor, you can get up to 12 gigs of RAM starting at 6 gigs going all the way to 12 gigs and you're looking at an device that also has storage up to 256 gigabytes of storage running UFS 3.0 which is the fastest storage solution right now. The only device that has that is the Galaxy Fold which is not available right now. Now there is a 4000 mAh battery and you've got a fast charging there 30 watt charger with it so you're going to be charged as fast as possible. Stereo speakers including this device, bottom firing and front firing speakers as well. There is no micro SD card slot, there is no headphone jack as well with this device so you don't have that built in. Now in terms of lifestyle features, OnePlus doesn't have an IP rating on this but they've shown that you can dip this in water and I'm sure my buddy Matthew Matthew Moniz will do his water resistance test which the OnePlus devices have always done well. Now let's check out the Galaxy S10 Plus. Now Samsung's device here comes in with a 6.4 inch display. We've seen it, we've checked out reviews, check out all our Galaxy S10 videos because this is a solid device. Display is lovely, it's the dynamic AMOLED, super bright display, it's got the whole punch which we all know quite well. Housing two lenses in there is a 10 and 8 megapixel front-facing camera. Recorded 4K, really improved, nice resolution on there. Now when we flip over to the back of the device we've got three cameras, all three are, there's a 12 megapixel, sorry, one of them is an ultra wide which has the widest ultra wide range or the second camera is your main camera and then we've got a telephoto. Records are up to 4K, 60, Samsung also has steady shot which is really awesome in terms of running around and keeping that action camera feel where the image does not actually jitter or shade so that's pretty cool. Now in terms of battery it's got a 4100mAh battery in there, it's got a 15W charger for fast charging, it does have wireless charging which the OnePlus 7 Pro doesn't have, it also has a reverse wireless charging which means you can charge other devices like your Galaxy Buds or another smartphone or a smartwatch on your device. It's got an IP rating of IP68, water and dust resistance on there, it's got stereo speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack with a 32-bit DAC built in. Comes with headphones as well in the box so there's few more extra accessories you're getting here. Now when you think about both devices they've got some really similar feature sets in terms of what you're looking for in the premium smartphone here. Now pricing wise you look at the OnePlus 7 Pro, you can get an 8GB variant 256 for 699. Now think about that the Galaxy S10 Plus, there's no 256 model that jumps to 512 but if you're looking at 8128 you're looking at a price range of about $889 but you do have microSD expansion on the Galaxy S10 Plus. Now let's go ahead and take a look at images side by side with both devices to see who actually has better images or has OnePlus improved to match up with what the Galaxy S10 Plus provides. So starting off with daytime images, we have the OnePlus on the left, this is the ultra wide and the Galaxy S10 Plus on the right. The OnePlus 7 is pretty wide, the Galaxy has the wider wide angle lens as you can see and also the collars come out a bit punchier. OnePlus has this very neutral color tone to it. Daytime images for both look really nice, this is the main cameras for both 48 megapixels for the OnePlus 7 Pro, 12 for the Galaxy, again they don't look nice but we do have a much more punchier look on the Galaxy. Now this is the 3x zoom for the OnePlus and the 2x, I do kind of like the 2x a little bit more focus on the Galaxy S10 Plus but the OnePlus 3x zoom is actually not bad but again 3x to me is just not worth it. Now this is kind of just a closer shot at some flowers, some vegetation, you can see how the Galaxy really punches up the color especially if you have seen detection on this is what you're going to see. The OnePlus has a much more flat out neutral tone, though the Galaxy just highlights the edges quite well. Here's a straight shot just on the rooftop, you can see the difference again in colors but both images look really similar. Again daytime shots for both I think work out pretty well. Now when we move over to nighttime shots, this is a drink here, the OnePlus on the left matches actually the color of the mascara or fashion which is a white drink, a yellow background, the Galaxy which doesn't have a night mode, this is using night scape by the way, is close but not as close. Now when it comes to this food shot I do prefer the Galaxy because the OnePlus tends to add an extra layer of light on the very top which wasn't there and makes it a little bit more grainy as opposed to what you have with the Galaxy. Again this is a shot with night scape on the OnePlus 7 Pro and this is just seeing detection on the Galaxy, no night mode on the Galaxy. Now this is a shot that is a low light situation, the OnePlus night scape really highlights the environment pretty well and you can see one woman clearly on the Galaxy S7, sorry on the Galaxy S10+, you can see one woman clearly but the background is is more dimmly, the OnePlus really brings everything out. So the Galaxy sharp again night scape versus seeing detection and finally this is the door just slightly open. The, I like what the Galaxy does here, you can clearly see one woman but the OnePlus pretty much highlights everything much better. The Galaxy looks a little bit sharper too in terms of image focusing on subject while the OnePlus is a little softer but you can see more of the subject matter right here. So if we're looking at the front facing camera I know one of the photos here is in portrait mode, the other isn't, the OnePlus 7 Pro is in portrait mode but you can see the colors are very similar, I do like how the edge detection is pretty solid on the OnePlus 7 Pro plus the colors contrast between myself and Daniel are quite similar so I don't look like I have been bleaching or I have like like you know ashy skin or anything like that. I do like the way the Galaxy also puts focus as well, I think both front facing cameras are doing a pretty good job. Shooting at 4K 60 with both the Galaxy S10 plus as well as the OnePlus 7 Pro, now you see which, I'm just holding these with my hand so you see how they actually handle on 4K 60, there's no stabilization at 4K 60 for any of these two and they have it. So there's a lot to see between both devices here, now going back to the images, I still think the Galaxy S10 plus has better overall images and does really well in low light compared to the OnePlus 7 Pro but the OnePlus 7 Pro is drastically improving, I think it's still worth picking up with the kind of camera it has. Now looking at the both displays they look really good and when you're watching video content on there, it is sharp, it is vibrant, yes the Galaxy S10 plus can get a little bit brighter, it's got one of the brightest displays in the market but the OnePlus 7 Pro doesn't have a notch, doesn't have a hole punch and there's nothing impeding your view. Yes hole punch is kind of cool and there's really nice wallpapers but there is nothing blocking your view when watching content on the OnePlus 7 Pro and that is really really appealing. Now both devices also have of course bigger batteries and in terms of battery life I would say they're quite similar, I mean the Galaxy S10 Pro has improved, I'll give the slight edge to the OnePlus 7 Pro but I would say they are on a similar footing in terms of battery life. Now the OnePlus 7 Pro doesn't have all the bells and whistles like the Galaxy S10 plus like the wireless charging or reverse wireless charging but when you compare it in terms of pricing for 8 gigabytes of RAM 256 gigabytes of storage for the OnePlus 7 Pro that comes in at 699 compared to the Galaxy S10 which has 8 gigabytes of RAM 128, there's no 256 model pricing around 880 maybe 850 at its lowest you have to pick and choose what do you want with both devices they are really solid but I've got to say OnePlus has soundly come out and said we are here to play with the big boys we're here to jump into a segment that is missing for a third big player and I think they have the right device the pricing is really attractive it's one of those things where it says hey look you can get a premium device at a price point that won't break the bank but like I also said the Galaxy S10 plus is a solid device I really love it because of all the features that they do have built in so if you have any questions or any comments or you're wondering which should you pick up well hopefully I've laid it out for you guys let me know what you think leave your comments down below also check out more content from our OnePlus 7 Pro video list we've got a gaming video we've got other content there we're coming up with a speaker video if you haven't done that already so you can check all that out otherwise guys don't forget to like share subscribe to the channel hit the notification icon to get notified about the latest videos and always enjoy your entertainment