- The top phone, despite its release in 2022, continues to be the flagship in 2022 in terms of its features; once more, it received a good discount, resulting in the purchase of a full set of 12/256 at a cost of 8/128! What merits to the store, I say!
- Appearance
- There is no infrared port, the GPS is unreliable, and there is no headphone jack.
- the quality of the screen, the camera, the battery, and the performance
- not at all, and even if there were, it wouldn't make a difference anyway
- camera, 120 hertz, overall impression.
- oxygen. They can't upgrade the software to the level of Apple, so to speak. I'm referring to native applications, which ought to operate faultlessly in the system.
- Modest but effective layout. Video recording with sound
- Issues with cost, overheating, and bugs.
- The phone itself is a significant benefit. Everything about it is fantastic.
- didn't look for it and didn't find it. That's the cost, but it's well worth it.
- a large amount of space is used, both diagonally and across the screen, and there is a peephole in the corner; one of the best cameras exists; Snapdragon (as opposed to exinos); 2 sims + 256GB; humidity prevention
- The screen must be double-tapped to unlock instead of constantly on, even if the in-screen sensor is sluggish and not very precise. From the image: there is overkill in HDR and fringing in compositions with highly contrasted areas; occasionally yellow; in portrait mode (when the background is blurred), you are unable to control the amount of blur, which renders this feature almost entirely useless for me; occasionally focuses on the background rather than the foreground. Curved edges (I don't use a case) - always with one hand, and I don't have any unintentional clicks, save from in the camera, where it's occasionally impossible to take a photo until you grab the phone. It occasionally occurs as a result of this that it is completely impossible to take a frame with one hand, however this does not usually occur and it is unclear what exactly determines this. The software is standard, and I don't have as many practical functions as I did on my previous phone. Some little inconveniences, such the inability to move from the call log to a contact by number or scroll through pages with icons in a circle, are perplexing. Slippery case—fingers do not "stick" to it like glass, giving the impression that it might fall. I don't need the silent mode button, I can't reassign it or disable it, and sometimes it unintentionally switches (I carry the phone in my pocket without a case). If someone knows how to solve this, please let me know. The video "Honest Blog - The Truth About the OnePlus 8 Pro" on YouTube summarizes the benefits and drawbacks of the device fairly effectively.
- large-screen 120 Gz QHD+
- smooth edges
- really quick. Although I can feel the 120 hz, in general I think it's a wonderful addition. The cameras' attention to detail and low-light photography shocked me. The manufacturer's software support is long-lasting and of good quality. Given the competition among rear-facing cameras and front-facing selfie cameras on the market, the overall design is neutral, which is a good thing.
- -In some scenes, cameras behave very weirdly when it comes to color, missing both the white balance and color in general. A 3X magnification telephoto module is pretty intriguing-looking, however it can only be used ordinarily during the day. prefer the main module, I would prefer to utilize it exclusively in the evening and at night. Selfie camera with a minus for four -I don't like the body color selection; I had to go with a dull black, but overall I think it looks okay. -While the battery is decent and not particularly noteworthy, it does charge rather rapidly. -There are some but not serious issues with the software's logic. The default dialer appears to be from 2022. It is obvious that this can be altered, but it is unclear why this was permitted. This undermines faith in the interface design as a whole, which is an uncomfortable sensation.
- The display is clear and uncluttered; however, I did have a brief dimming of brightness while using it in direct sunlight (plus 35 degrees Fahrenheit). Even though the shot turned out well, I was more impressed by the video. I did not encounter any performance issues across all applications and interfaces. Lots of configuration options; extremely flexible base software. Faster than the speed of light (in comparison to the xiaomi mi9 t or s, I can't recall), and light years ahead of the Samsung Galaxy Tab C6 tablet in terms of use, is the device's fingerprint scanner. The same is true when using face unlock. Materials and aesthetic quality are always going to be a matter of personal taste. Change into alert mode. Rapid battery replenishment; from zero to one hundred percent in about an hour. In a good way. So, what do we learn from the traits?)
- Independence is vital. In the time it takes to get everything set up (including ates, app installations, dealing with the camera, etc.), you can achieve 50%. Sadness follows the retirement of the XiaoMi Redmi Note 5. Then, with only a screen and browser, you may get 10% in roughly an hour of continuous use. A 35% discount is available for use of up to 5 hours on an irregular basis. The sediment from this, of course.)) Camera placement is always indicated by a slap or a finger on the camera block (more subjective). Current trend has created a very long screen, but they'd rather not change it. gomno, The night mode is quite neat, but it didn't win me over when I compared it to the ipfon 11promax. Evidently reviews were purchased.
- simplicity, comfort, and ease of use of the interface. camera, display, and autonomy.
- unlocking takes time.
- display performance, design, and quality
- Unofficially delayed until 2022
- Camera
- Easy to put on and soon warms up.