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Review on πŸ“± OnePlus 9RT 8/128 GB CN Smartphone: The Hacker Silver Edition for Seamless Performance by Dorota Winiewska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

In areas where cell service was spotty, I opted for the backup smart. It's been a week since I started using it, but so far, so good. When compared to last year's S21 Ultra, which cost the same $33,000, this year's model is nearly identical EXCEPT for the camera and the lack of wireless charging. If you're a photography enthusiast, the S21+/Ultra's superior camera will make it far superior to other phones, but it will cost you two to three times less. The gear you receive is identical in every way. Excellent grouping. A high-quality native case with the most potent 65 W charging system is included in the box right away. The greedy apple-gnusmas, who have not been charging recently, or giving the most miserable, are a stark contrast. There is a dearth of Type-C adapters and headphones, but this is the age of wireless headphones, and at $30K+ for a smartphone, you probably don't need wired "ears" anyhow. The quality of the received signals is superior to that of Samsung. The generalization that Samsungs have terrible reception is accurate. At home in a spot with poor reception, he switched Sims around, turning two into four or five and four into two. Even at the office, where Samsung's signal strength is often between zero and three bars, 9RT has four bars. That is, a connection that doesn't constantly drop out. Inadequate support for external storage: nowadays, only low-end smartphones (with 128 GB of storage or less) need an SD card. And for those who enjoy taking pictures, storing them on the cloud is more convenient. The information from the prior Android smart device is simply copied. There is no app download required. A wonderful display indeed. Although 120 Hz isn't always perceptible, it certainly stands out when scrolling. The picture is clear and crisp. The extent to which it can hold a charge is unclear. Yet, there doesn't appear to be a drop after S21. The approximation's detrimental effects on the photo's quality are readily apparent. I estimate the location of about 80% of my photos taken with the Samsung. Now, at 5x, the image plainly exhibits noise. 1x, but of decent quality. The fingerprint unlocking software isn't quite ready for prime time; you have to lift the phone for the sensor to activate.

Pros
  • Compared to the Samsung S21 Ultra, this phone has a better screen, better signal reception, faster charging, a better sales bundle, a better main camera lens (1x), more RAM, and a more tolerable constant. In a nutshell, you get a lot for your money.
Cons
  • Inability to charge wirelessly (and, accordingly, the possibility of reverse charging too) and poor compatibility with other people's fast charges, very mediocre zoom quality when photographing (5x with soap visible to the eye even in good lighting)