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Review on Renewed OnePlus 7 Pro GSM Unlocked Phone - 256GB, 6.7" Display, Mirror Grey, Android OS by Dimitar Kuzmanov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expectations were not met, average quality.

And finally - the absence of bangs is so-so dignity. Absolutely all applications have long been sharpened for any cutouts, and in any application, where this cutout is located on all other smartphones, there is just empty space. But the chin on the bottom frame is embarring.

Pros
  • This is a good smartphone. An excellent screen (although inferior in calibration to iPhones), the absence of bangs and holes, makes good portrait photos.
Cons
  • 1) The camera is really very bad. Even on stable Oxygen OS under Android 10, moreover, it's more about software than a module or lenses. Photos always suffer from color mismatch, white balance, poor detail, and horrendously low dynamic range. Just look at the photo, these are crops. Where there is , there is OnePlus 7 Pro, the normal photo was taken on a prehistoric iPhone se. 2) Problems with the proximity and light sensor. When talking, this is understandable, but much more often, when you listen to voice messages in FB, bringing the phone to your ear, periodically the screen does not go out and the sound goes to full volume. And auto-brightness can be said simply does not work. 3) Firmware. First, there is no functionality here. Even a dark theme on a schedule cannot be configured. Secondly, a lot of bugs. For example, in the dark theme, the notifications of some applications in the curtain invert colors. Or a well-known problem with the volume of Airpods until just a week ago the released version 10.0.2, but instead this version killed the volume of all bluetooth devices in general. 4) Vibration motor. He is very good. But unlike iOS, it is nowhere except for the system itself and the maximum gboard keyboard is not involved. 5) fingerprint scanner. He's just really bad. The sub-screens are all terrible. I've had enough. Thank you, no more one-places in my life.