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Review on OnePlus 9 Pro Morning Mist 5G Unlocked Smartphone - US Version with 12GB RAM & 256GB Storage, 120Hz Fluid Display, Hasselblad Quad Camera, 65W Ultra Fast Charge, 50W Wireless Charge, and Alexa Built-in by Nguyn Qu Ph (Nhn) ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best product, from those that I have viewed, I advise everyone!

In general, a wonderful phone, from the experience of using OnePlus 6T I know that the company supports its devices and rolls out firmware fixes all the time, therefore I am sure that in the future they will fix the heating of the phone, add DC dimming and make the device photograph even better. : On July 28, an ate arrived under the number 11.2.8.8, in which the problem with heating was fixed. Now in everyday life the temperature of the device is kept around 30 degrees, it does not give warmth to the hand.

Pros
  • A powerful smartphone, a convenient Oxygen OS shell, no brakes, everything flies. An excellent screen, if it is not susceptible to PWM, the eyes will not hurt. 120 hertz is just a fairy tale, coupled with a chic vibration motor, scrolling through the tape and typing gives tactile pleasure. Excellent camera with wide and optical zoom, excellent night mode. When shooting video, stabilization works well, without twitching. Mega fast charging, nice case included. Communication, Wi-Fi, bluetooth, NFC work flawlessly.
Cons
  • The disadvantages include the fact that the phone in everyday work is always warm, 35-40 degrees. At peak loads in games, the back cover in the camera area begins to warm up noticeably. But all phones based on the 888th snap suffer from this, Qualcomm's processor turned out to be hot. I generally keep quiet about heating the phone while charging, at these moments it starts to fry mercilessly. The film on the phone screen collects all the dust in the area, so it is better to order a protective glass in advance. Also on OnePlus phones, for some reason, the YouTube application does not want to work at 120 Hz, but this is already nit-picking.

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