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Review on OnePlus 10 Pro 8/256GB CN Smartphone, Dual nano SIM, Emerald Green by Stanislaw Kimsa ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Medium quality, especially for that kind of money.

2. The camera application is just tin, two points here. on both. Why didn't these Chukchi make a memory of the settings from previous filming? every time you want to shoot in PRO mode, you need to set the settings AGAIN, for example, in this mode, the default format is JPEG (very funny here) - when you need RAV and need to switch., because sometimes you just forget about it and then you get light useless photos in jpeg format, which you can already process in figs . Yes, you can install third-party applications for filming, for example, from Google, but it does not work so stably. 3. Image quality - I have been doing photography for a long time and I understand that it depends more and more on hands than on technology. in RAW mode, both phones shoot beautifully (for mobile) - they are well edited and so on. And if from a tripod - so at the output we get the pictures that we usually show from the presentation of androphones)). 4. Lenses - for some reason, almost none of the bloggers touches on this topic, but here are my conclusions in comparing Oneplus with the iPhone. Physical and visually unpleasant distortions in portrait photography (here the exceptions are portrait mode on androids and shooting faces on televisions) you notice on android devices in comparison with pictures on iPhones. That face is like a cucumber, then flattened, then the left side of the face is larger than the right, then vice versa. In general, it discourages all the desire to take portrait photos. Plus, this eternal Asian race for the clarity of your 200 megapixel shots, which only turns out to be a minus when you see your face oversharpened and even with the effect of optical distortion. All androids are in trouble here. And also a huge plus for iPhones is its camera app. In pursuit of some incredible number of megapixels for androids, manufacturers forget about setting up their applications for shooting. for example, you want to shoot a person in motion - the android smears everything, he stupidly does not understand what scene, the iPhone just copes with it at once. PS. I am not a fan of iPhones, but my conclusion is that the best camera on an iPhone.

Pros
  • Reasonable price for a good topping.
Cons
  • It turned out to be very fragile in relation to previous models, I see in this the relaxation of the company's engineers. Longtime fan of Oneplus, started with the third model, now I use 9 PRO. 10 pro bought for a friend. And of course, there were some comparisons between these models, and here are my impressions: 1. Camera - did not notice the difference. But there are common disadvantages - the wildest lags when shooting a video - at the beginning of the video being shot, it slows down and is recorded in the same way. Especially when using the phone in the heat (I shot videos on them in Thailand). Looks like heat.