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Review on ๐Ÿ’™ Get the Powerful OnePlus 8 Pro Ultramarine Blue: 5G Unlocked Android Smartphone with 12GB RAM, 256GB Storage, 120Hz Fluid Display, Quad Camera, Wireless Charging, and Alexa Built-in by Stanislaw Siwak แ Œ

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Could not be worse! Waste of money.

I picked a phone in 2022 from the Xiaomi Mi5s or the OnePlus 3T. Xiaomiao won out because, when presented with both phones, OnePlus preferred an immediate delay while Xiao flopped helplessly like a cast. So, in theory, the Xiao reached their zenith. Since then, I've been considering Vanplaces, and when my Mi5s died on December 16, 2022, I immediately upgraded to an 8 pro. Design is ok, having the camera inconveniently placed above the screen is annoying, and the removal of a 3.5 mm connection is disastrous for me (very costly headphones and temperamental ears notice luminous adapters, and a good adapter costs like a phone). Freedom can be a pain, too; I think it's weird that I have to charge my phone every day. But it's still a joy to work with. Taking the phone as an alternative, its conceptual brilliance shines through, and its flaws can be traced back to the worst fashions of our day. Don't worry; I support progress and technological advancement. If you do away with the 3.5 mm port, though, I'll need to invest in more expensive wireless headphones from brands like Shure or Sony. However, you can only find low-quality tweeters on the market, despite the fact that (with a good app) you may achieve the quality of a mid-range Hi-Fi system.

Pros
  • It appears to be only somewhat less impressive than competing brands' top models. According to OnePlus's support team, the adapter's subpar audio quality is the result of a software issue. The release of the phone was over a year ago, therefore its poor rating is understandable.
Cons
  • While the front-facing camera, main modules, and the overall picture quality of smartphones are all bad, you can still make out what's on an A4 page in a picture. Second, independence, like everyone else. Since this is only a few millimeters thick, I don't see why they don't employ it in their flagship products. I have a can of 20k with me at all times. Third, there is no headphone jack, which is the most ridiculous design choice now in vogue. Unfortunately, the converter I have to use with my pricey headphones causes unwanted ambient noise. I've been considering the purchase of a high-quality adapter. Many issues, many stemming from stupid fashion choices. The 7 series was the final ideological smartphone. After that, I decided to wait for the next generation, the 8k, which was rumored to be even more impressive. Because of this, it was determined to focus solely on the display, which would effectively blind users to their surroundings. At this point, it's just another Chinese knockoff of the latest and greatest. Extremely dissatisfied. Thanks to the store's customer loyalty program, I'll be able to exchange it for a more conventional smartphone tomorrow. I would never suggest this to anyone. What the Chinese have done is nothing more than an insult.