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Review on OnePlus 9RT 12/256GB CN Smartphone Sky Blue by Pornthip Pornthip ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

When I was going to an area with poor communication, I took the second smart. Even though I've only been using it for about a week, my initial thoughts are that it's quite impressive. The device is quite comparable to the S21 Ultra from the previous year in terms of its price of 33 thousand, EXCEPT for the camera and the absence of wireless charging. S21+/Ultra will be significantly better for photo lovers due to the advanced camera, but other than that, it will be available at a price that is two to three times lower (not counting the additional payment for the case and charging for the Samsung!). You get completely comparable equipment. Excellent group of items. The package instantly contains a high-quality native case that is capable of the most powerful 65 W charging. Contrast this with the avaricious apple-gnusmas, who either haven't been charging as of late or are giving away the most miserable. There are not enough headphones, or at least an adapter that uses Type-C, but this is the age of wireless headphones, and if you have a smartphone that costs more than 30,000 dollars, it is highly unlikely that you need wired "ears." The quality of the signal reception is significantly higher than that of Samsung. It is true that Samsungs, in general, have a reputation for having poor reception. He moved Sims from one stick to another and back again in his house, which is located in an area with poor reception, so that two sticks would become four to five and vice versa. And at the office, where Samsung has two sticks that are hard to come by and more frequently one or the message "no signal," 9RT has anywhere from two to four. That is, rather than a connection that is constantly broken, one that is more or less stable. Absence of support for memory cards: In today's world, a memory card is required only in very low-cost smartphones with 128 GB or less of storage space. And those who enjoy taking pictures will appreciate the convenience of storing their collections in the cloud. It does nothing more than copy the data from the Android smart device that came before. There is no need to install any applications on your device. I really like the screen. Although 120 Hz is not always perceived, it is immediately obvious whenever scrolling is involved. The image has good contrast and clarity. It is difficult to explain how a charge can be maintained in it. However, there is not a discernible drop after S21. The poor quality of the photo that was taken using the approximation is a notable shortcoming. I take approximately 80 percent of my photos with the Samsung using an approximation. In this case, selecting 5x results in an image that is very noisy. 1x, on the other hand, has a high quality. When it comes to unlocking the phone with your fingerprint, the software isn't quite finished yet; you have to lift the phone in order for the sensor to activate.

Pros
  • It has an excellent screen, excellent signal reception (in comparison to the Samsung S21 Ultra), ultra-fast charging, a sales package, a good 1x main camera lens, an excellent quantity of RAM, and an acceptable constant. In a nutshell: an excellent return on investment.
Cons
  • absence of wireless charging technology (and, accordingly, the possibility of reverse charging too) in addition to having poor compatibility with the quick charges used by other people and having very average zoom quality when taking photographs (5x with soap visible to the eye even in good lighting)