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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

I only received it a few days ago. I had no idea what all the fuss was about when someone mentioned 120 hertz, but now that I've used an older phone, I see that it's because everything moves so slowly and erratically, which is something I hadn't noticed before. The camera is nice, and while the female has an iPhone 11, I won't say that some is much better or much worse than others in comparison. Autonomy for a few days is still satisfying, but only under the condition that I make active use of…

Pros
  • Screen with a 120-hertz frequency Working hours Performance Design
Cons
  • Not yet

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, I rate this purchase excellent.

The phone is unquestionably the best on the market for this price and is totally worth the money. You can't get any more replacement parts or movies in CSN, Citilink, and it's a disaster, but you'll have to put up with it. The phone is very, very well enduring any fall, which is another benefit that did not fit into the criteria. He at least applied henna as he rushed down the tiled stairs and crashed quickly to my sidewalk. In addition, the photographs obtained using this equipment are…

Pros
  • The flagship smartphone sector currently offers the best price/quality ratio that humanity has been able to create. Since I have been using the phone for the past six months, I am prepared to attest to every single feature of it. 1) A camera. the simplest. It has a great camera. The quality of the shot is exactly the same as an iPhone from a buddy. I was able to utilize the 30x zoom multiple times while trekking to determine what was in the distance and whether it was worthwhile to continue. I am really happy with it. It can't be used completely though because it goes up by a number. In the daylight, the wide-angle lens performs just as well as the primary lens. The image quality is unaffected by zooming in up to three times. Video stabilization is flawless. Naturally, within reason. Torch. (flash included). I was totally shocked. walked through an abandoned building late at night with a companion. He owns a 12-inch iPhone Pro Max. His flash and flashlight are far dimmer than these. I only used my flash and flashlight. facing camera. Just superbly constructed. captures every detail. 2. Display. Everything is flawless; there is nothing to investigate. Everything is seen at full brightness on the brightest of days. The visuals at 120Hz and 2K are excellent and stylish. To conserve battery life, it is possible to alter the resolution and the quantity of frames replayed. 3. Body. made with materials of extraordinary quality. The kit comes with a very useful case, however it gets filthy very soon. Ip68 operates flawlessly. I took a shower while using the phone, and although it submerged a few times (in fresh water), it had no impact on my work at all. The button that changes between the "silent," "vibration," and "beep" modes functions extremely well. Battery 4. 4510 mAh become noticeable. holds a charge for 6–8 hours steadily at a constant dullness in serials. If you put it in power saving mode, it won't sit idle for even a little portion of the night. The Warp Charge that is provided charges 0-80 in 20 minutes and 0-100 in 40. The phone has a fantastic feel in the cold. He was cheerful at -20.
Cons
  • As far as we are aware, there is no such thing as the ideal product in nature or in any field. I shall therefore write the drawbacks in the order of the merits points. 1) A camera. With a digital zoom of greater than 10, the camera starts to go wild and stops seeing anything, including noise, darkness, and out-of-focus areas, if the light level drops even by one lumen outdoors or inside. Similar to this, a wide-angle lens commits ceremonial hara-kiri when it is dark outside or inside. The image's quality is drastically reduced, and it gets incredibly black. When the wide-angle is activated, you cannot programmatically shoot with the flash. The video is horribly cropped. Intolerably powerful. A wide angle lens is almost always activated when I need to record something in video mode because a conventional lens only captures roughly half of what it sees in photo mode. When capturing video, the frame shifts when the cameras swap between each other, the video travels out, the gamma changes, and the entire frame begins to tilt slightly in the other direction. Like the items will somewhat move in space if you close each eye individually. On the iPhone, there is no such thing; everything functions as intended. You are unable to switch between the front camera and the primary camera when a video is being recorded. The front camera cannot be zoomed in any of the modes. 2. Missing from Screen 3. Missing body Battery 4. The phone becomes quite heated while it is continuously in use. The fact that he never reached a critical condition irritates me. Similar to this, fast charging causes the phone and charger to become extremely hot. 5. Soft. For whatever reason, unlike phones made by other manufacturers, not many basic system applications are available. Although there is a system in place to keep track of steps, there is no application for doing so. Even while it doesn't affect daily living, it is weird. The phone's definition in space performs terribly. Although you're actually gazing north, the phone thinks you're looking south. need to reorganize.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

Given that there is experience in using android, I noticed a number of key good features in other shells (Xiaomi MI9). For instance, from the contact call log, you can't go directly to the contact's properties here. Additionally, you can't dial the second number or even go to the social network (if the number is attached to them). This was on MI9, and it is a very convenient feature to have. As I continue to utilize it, I will post additional reviews. Now that the time has come, I feel…

Pros
  • First things first, let's get this straight: before to that, I was using the Xiaomi MI9 phone, which was also the top model of 2022 and I purchased it the year before. To tell you the truth, I wanted something more substantial (I don't contemplate an iPhone because of my own principles)), before that my wife took the Samsung S20 plus, and while I liked it, I didn't go in since I don't like Samsung. Earlier this year, I gave in and bought a new phone. The manufacturers were familiar with this topic from the past, but the availability of IP68 was one of the primary needs that I had for 2022. After reading a number of reviews on this phone, I made the decision to purchase it. After using this phone for a while, I put it face down on the nightstand (much like a Nokia push-button). I am really happy with the purchase. I was incredibly impressed by the screen, and the fingerprint scanner works very swiftly; I haven't had a single problem with it in the past ten days, which is very satisfying. Face ID works perfectly, as it did on the MI9 as well; nevertheless, the opening speed on this device is incredible. Therefore, the phone is on fire; it is incredibly thin and elegant, and it immediately felt like a flagship in the hands. It is not user-friendly like Samsung and MI9, but overall, it is a nice phone for the price. I will not reprint comments made by other users regarding the firmware, but I will say that it is of very high quality. However, taking into account the fact that there is experience with using android, I noticed a number of key good functions in other shells (MI9). For instance, from the contacts call log, you are unable to go directly to the contact properties here. Additionally, you are unable to dial the second number or even go to the social network (if the number is tied to them). This was available on MI9, and it is a very convenient feature to have. It occurred to me that I should write to support, as I am able to add this really useful function. I went with the OnePlus 8 Pro 12/256GB version since I believe it offers the best value. Since it was a deliberate choice on the part of this manufacturer, I don't want to listen to people who are passionate about apple trees. And by the way, not much can be said about charging the phone; when I put it on to charge in the morning, it was at 34%, but just 35 minutes it was already at 100%. I took a reading of the battery's capacity before bed, and in the morning it had dropped to 37% from what it had been at 00:20:22 the previous night. The percentage of charge was 34%. Just 3%, I'm ecstatic about that. Overnight on MI9, over the same time period, it was discharged from 100% to 80-85%, which is the same as saying it was 15-20%. Do not correct my spelling because there is not enough time for me to write a memoir.
Cons
  • Just a simple desire to steal some of the awesome features from other OCs.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm impressed! Exactly the product deserves your attention.

I shopped about for a new phone for a considerable amount of time, thought about all of the more or less well-known brands and models, and ultimately decided to get this phone. The display is vibrant, the video and photo quality are of the highest caliber, and the operating system comes with a ton of cool features (including animated fingerprints and notifications that light up on the side). It's a little awkward to use owing to the size, but I think I'll grow used to it pretty quickly (this is

Pros
  • A powerful CPU, a stunning camera, a decent appearance (it appears much better in real life than the picture does on the internet), and a gaming hub designed and built by the company.
Cons
  • The transaction required me to get confused, and at first I was quite hesitant to take it in the online store.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, it's beautifully made, I'm very happy with it.

After a long period of time spent using an iPhone, I decided to investigate other mobile operating systems and settled on Android. I took a Samsung device for three years before deciding to upgrade. I was quite wary of purchasing a Chinese-made phone. However, I can unequivocally state that this is the finest mobile device I have ever used. It's just a bomb, the screen, nothing lags, everything flies) if someone is on the fence about whether or not to take it, you will not be sorry if you do…

Pros
  • The stage, the camera, and the act
Cons
  • We still haven't located it.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The item is very cool, it could be worse.

4. The screen is experiencing phantom clicks. Here, everything is clear and straightforward: vertical grip plus case equals no pressing. When you combine Youtube with a case and a horizontal orientation, irritating phantom clicks are allowed through. Maybe it took me more than a day to get used to it, and even though it doesn't happen very often, it still does. 5. Conservation of energy 5. At 120Hz and 4K resolution, with DC dimming enabled, the battery life is around one day and two to three…

Pros
  • efficiency and the amount of memory available. I won't go over the rest of the qualities one by one, but I will say right off the bat that anything that isn't mentioned in the list of flaws is plainly of high quality and that there are no issues with those aspects of the product. On the other hand, there are drawbacks. And in my opinion, they were critical factors in the decision-making process. Because there is a lot of text to go over, I'll begin here. I feel obligated to state right off the bat that although I only had possession of the phone for one day, that was sufficient time for me to carry out a number of tests, the outcomes of which required that I take this phone back to the retailer. It's possible that I missed some other issues, but I didn't locate them in a single day of inspection. As a result, I will provide a comprehensive analysis in the hopes that it would prevent prospective purchasers from making errors that may result in unneeded discomfort. 1. Screen, edges. This place is in a terrible state. Curved edges are not felt in everyday life, but there are a couple of situations in which they are quite irritating to the cheekbones and can cause them to recede. I feel obligated to mention right off the bat that in my regular life, when holding the phone in its case vertically as is customary, I did not experience any phantom clicks. However, there were issues regarding the low number of clicks. Some of the applications that I use on a regular basis had controls that were extremely condensed and placed along the screen's margins. On panels with a flat surface, this does not present an issue; however, when viewed on a screen with a curve, they are positioned directly beneath the curve of the screen. And there are already two options available: either you wear a case to prevent phantom clicks, but then you are unable to reach certain elements of the application's interface because the edges of the case (the original OnePlus case out of the box, if anything) get in the way of your fingers, or you do not wear a case, but you experience phantom clicks. If you do not wear a case, you will experience phantom clicks. See continuation in disadvantages.
Cons
  • 2. The hue of the screen. You should search YouTube for videos (I'm not sure what can be applied here) that discuss the display issues that come with this phone. In general, I was successful in catching all of them. On a dark theme, in a dark environment, with a minimum backlight level, the screen actually goes into a green tint, and a horizontal strip of a different hue comes from the front camera. This occurs when the backlight level is at its lowest possible setting. In addition, these effects disappear when the experimental OnePlus function is activated, which is comparable to DC dimming, or when the brightness is increased, the light theme is changed, or anything similar. Those. Yes, the screen will not raise any suspicions if you are unaware of this function and do not make an effort to locate it while adhering to all of these circumstances, with the obvious exception of the green tint when used at night. To put up with a marriage of the display, which can lead to who knows what in the long term, is something I would rather not have to do when purchasing a phone that costs more than sixty thousand dollars. 3. Color reproduction on the screen. I utilized the display tester app so that I could assess the display. For the sake of this evaluation, I used an older model of the OnePlus 5T. In this application, I first validated my detections by the greenish black hue, and then I confirmed them again on the stock image of a gloomy sunset that was set to 10% brightness and had no visible details (Display Tester -> Tests -> Real world photographs -> gloomy colors). While on the OnePlus 5T, the picture appears to be very dark, but you can still make out all of the features. At 1%, the picture is virtually entirely black, with the exception of the sun as it sets, however when it's blown out to 5T, you can still make out the details! By way of contrast, I was able to observe that the 8Pro's brightness setting of 30% gives the same level of detail in this picture as the 5T's brightness setting of 10%. As the brightness of the screen decreases, the 8Pro suddenly begins to darken shadows and colors that are already dark, eventually turning them completely black. Again, when those are viewed in dimly lit settings, the picture will take on a tint that is somewhere between green and black, and it will lose all of its details. So, there you have it. It is unequivocally not worth sixty thousand dollars. The discussion continues in the comments section.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, but having its own defects.

Obviously, Oneplus bloggers were able to intercept a lot of information, particularly concerning Oxygen OS. The Huawei shell, on the other hand, is considerably more considerate and pleasant to my eyes. In general, a decent phone, albeit having its share of advantages and disadvantages, has virtually caught up to the level of flagships (and may have even done so in some places). It would be ideal for me if you: - improved the front camera by making the aperture more precise, gave us the…

Pros
  • - Pleasant vibro. - Good screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz (albeit with its jambs). I have no desire to return to a refresh rate of 60 Hz (hi, iPhone 12 Pro). It was clear to me that there would be rounded edges, and there would be no false clicks. - The minimal PWM is between 3.5 and 16%, which is almost as comfortable as ips; this is significant to me because I had to give up using my Huawei Mate 40 Pro because it caused my eyes to become quite fatigued from using it. - Professional-caliber still and moving images. - The Lever 3 sound modes are a really convenient feature. Voice is captured by the Kayfovo. - A pleasant stereo that is superior to that of the iPhone 11. - Protection against moisture, even though this feature has not yet been tested. - Charging at a rapid 30W. - Wireless fast charging up to 30 watts (this has not been tried yet). A convenient function that allows you to open an application simply by drawing a letter on the lock screen. - Nfs, quick Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other such technologies.
Cons
  • - The front camera is not very good; it shoots well when there is enough light, but the quality suffers significantly when there is not enough light, and the video can only be recorded in full high definition at 30 frames per second (which is odd). - The shell is not as convenient after switching from Huawei and Honor phones; there are no applications for various categories (phone manager, music, health, etc.). It can be tough to locate conventional alternatives that do not contain advertisements in the Play Store. - You will need to wait until the gallery application has finished uploading the photo before you can access it. - Switching between cameras can be seamless at times, but other times the picture shakes quite a bit. There is a mystery behind why optical stabilization does not function at 60 frames per second. Video frames disappear from time to time. - When the brightness is reduced to between 10 and 40 percent, the screen takes on a green or purple hue, representing blood from the eyes in general. Therefore, in order to prevent myself from seeing this rainbow, I switched off the automatic brightness. Even though it has a mild tone, it is noticeable nonetheless. There is no guarantee that the screen will react to two taps. - The temperature of the unlock screen is unaffected by the screen settings (much like unlocking Amazon online), thus it is always chilly. A trifle, but nasty. When you are lying down with the phone tilted to the side and have selected wide as your shooting mode, the camera will emit a clicking sound. After twenty minutes of watching a video, the web browser, which was Chrome at the time, suddenly closed down, but the issue does not appear to be occurring anymore. - A mediocre 3x zoom (the same as on the Honor 20 Pro, except this one is 2 times more affordable). It used to be 7, but it also happened to 4, which is not really a con, but after the Honor 20 Pro, which I neighed every 1.5-2 days unpleasant, the battery only lasts a day with 5-6 hours of screen time. It does not in the least bit disturb me that there is not a flash drive, 3.5 mm jack, or an e-sim. It just took me five minutes to configure the default call recording; now all that's left is to deal with Volte. The price is steep, especially when you first start out, but now you can get it for fifty to fifty-five dollars, which is more accurate to the situation.

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…

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.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Samsung's S7, S8 +, S10 +, and S20 + all came out before this current model. They don't cause any harm to Vanplas' bottom line. Its only advantages are time and effort savings. From activating the finger or face sensor to launching programs, it's all very simple. So far, I've used it for approximately a month. Mitinsky, a Hong Kong gadget with international software, is where I made the photograph. I'm crossing my fingers that this phone stays in working order.

Pros
  • Quick Bright Beautiful Comfortable
Cons
  • Samsung's USB headphones were broken, thus x. The dialer sorts its contact database precisely alphabetically, regardless of how often a given name appears in the database. Notifications with a green symbol. Indeed, it always is. Simultaneously, the SMS icon is blue and the WhatsApp icon is green. Not very, it seems.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price/quality ratio is great, I will buy again.

The prompt shipment, which was exactly as promised on the website, won me over completely. It is possible to reject a portion of the order once it has been delivered (I did so with the cover because I was unaware that the set comes with a branded cover). The phone is blazingly quick in its operation. I purchased more than 47 of them because the price was quite reasonable (in fact, it was almost normal for iron and all the other goodies). Very happy with the purchase, and I would not hesitate to

Pros
  • Excellent smart phone with an outstanding photographic capability
Cons
  • I haven't been able to locate it just yet, and it's quite doubtful that I will because there are none available.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not worth the money, I will not advise this product.

The original chips were all fixed using the "X-ray" mode of shooting, thus the phone is just an average android with no special features. In this regard, he is first from the end of the line in terms of the development of application ates. I'll just attach a snapshot without commenting on the accuracy of the analysis or the clarity of the final image. Moreover, this research is rather lengthy, so you can't rely on the picture "right now." I paid somewhere between sixty and seventy thousand…

Pros
  • Rapidly recharging
Cons
  • Low-resolution pictures, unreliable software, a lack of ate options, etc.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I don't see the good quality, it's nothing but downsides.

I obtained it from the very 7 pro 8/256 through a pal. There is no doubt about the device's strength. dimensions, screen, and color preferences. The rule governing the relationship between RAM size and memory, however, is what killed. Those. If you want it cheaper, you can pay for 8 operatives, but if that's not enough, you can pay for 12, and we'll give you 256. 128 won't be enough because of its multimedia, but paying for 12, many of which are unneeded, seems extortion-like. Water resistance…

Pros
  • Performance, 120Hz* screen, five g, and a good shell
Cons
  • Dimensions: *Curved screen with a "hole" -No support for memory cards. -No jack for wired headphones.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

I purchased this smartphone in the middle of March to replace my Oneplus 7, which I gave to my wife as a trophy (because of this, I am able to fully compare it to newer smartphones). I was looking for a camera phone that was of great quality and had a large screen at an affordable price. It is, without exaggeration, the best camera phone available today for the price, and it is also among the best smartphones available right now. using software that has been optimized, having an adequate number

Pros
  • 1. oneplus signature eye-catching design. The one and only smartphone that pulled through in the end! This is not at all what we used to believe in the past, but now there is a place that has started producing rivet back camera modules like Samsung. 1.1 Amazingly pleasant to the touch, matte finish, with blue and green color possibilities. 2. Three cameras that are in fact operational.The primary component is a stylish sensor from Sony equipped with a sizeable imx689 matrix. The difference between the photo taken by the oneplus 7 and the newer device is immediately apparent. Shirik is essentially the same module as imx586, which served as the primary component in earlier models. Even the stock itself was of a quality that impressed me. The "ubermega camera phone" Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra now has the same width as its predecessor. Even when the sun has set, the telephoto lens that has optostabilization will illuminate. The optical stability in and of itself is something that really shines here. 3. An improved screen in terms of both resolution and hertz, which is of a very good quality. Reproduction of colors, smoothness of the image, and absence of artifacts. Genuine 120 Hertz, which is easier on the eyes and results in far less stress. Superior brilliance at its peak. Since upgrading to the Oneplus 7, I have significantly improved my ability to operate my smartphone in direct sunlight. 4. The device has a quick operation speed. the merit of both the quick flagship hardware as well as the optimized and speedy oxygenOS shell, which has been polished off for some time now. 5. A vibratory of a pleasant nature. Tactilely, it is the flagship linear vibration motor; it is comparable to the "taptiengin" that is found in apples. Despite the fact that it is fairly weak, as for me, as indicated in the "flaws", however. 5. Full quality stereo. 6. Quick charging via wired and wireless connections. 7. When compared to the Oneplus 7, the proximity sensor on this device performs far better. It was not recognized that the screen had spontaneously awakened itself while a call was being made. 8. Stable support. For a good number of years, I have been utilizing the beta version of the one-place's firmware. These versions are in fact more reliable and get updates on innovations sooner. Even after a year has passed since the announcement, we continue to receive consistent support. 9. a trigger that switches modes. It has long since become the focal point of one location, yet it has not lost any of its importance throughout the course of the years. The ability to swap modes without having to go behind the curtain of the smartphone is a deliciously practical convenience. 10. IP68 waterproof.
Cons
  • As such, they are not, particularly not for the price that they are currently being offered at. This is the very first smartphone in which I can say so without embellishing the situation. As a result, I will only list the minor criticisms: 1. Price. Despite the fact that the price of the smartphone has already decreased by 22-23 thousand since sales began, this is still a device with a flagship pricing, and it is not at all suitable for everyone. Indeed, this is the "Achilles' heel" of the winning marketing strategies used in the modern market. And the ninth generation, when viewed in this light, is even more embarrassing and turns off brand loyalists. Yes, initially a smartphone is not for everyone, especially a client who has high expectations. But the sediment, keeping in mind the brand's tagline (which was "never settle") and the principles that they upheld, there is. 2. The quality of the software that is included with the default camera program has not yet advanced to the point where it can completely unlock the potential of the optics. To reiterate, this is likely an old problem with all Chinese phones (and not just those phones), but there has been some improvement in this regard over the past several years. However, we are still a long way from the ideal. When taking a picture in less than optimal lighting conditions, such as when there is soap, watercolor, or noise present, it is in your best interest to make a modest crop. As if the painting were painted by an unknown impressionist in a back alley, and even using paints that weren't of the highest quality You can always put the port gcam in there for contrast, and then see how it could be used. 3. The vibration motor has some room for improvement. Absolutely, you are looking at the same "haptic engine," which is a robust linear vibration motor. But I recall how it worked in the iPhone 6 and iPhone 7 generations simultaneously. In the iPhones themselves, by the way, they have made it noticeably weaker by lowering its size. Here and here, in my opinion, there is not enough power. 4. Edges with a curl. When we gaze down from above at an LCD panel that is displaying a bright image, the edges of the image blend together extremely nicely. It has a futuristic appearance. On the other hand, despite the fact that the screen is much less curved than it was in earlier generations, the glare may still be readily seen at times and can cause interference, albeit on a relatively infrequent basis.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not perfect quality, there is a small defect.

I tended to upgrade my phone very regularly due to the low upfront cost, the novelty of having the latest and greatest technology, and the ease with which it could be resold. Because of the recent upheaval in my life, I need a reliable app like XS Max, which hasn't been updated in over a year and a half. The upgrade to Windows 8 Pro was telling. It's not the phone itself but the operating system that's broken. Android is available to everyone who is serious about learning it. Using an iPhone or

Pros
  • The display looks great. The difference between 60 and 120 hertz is what makes 120 hertz seem so impressive. After a day, you have forgotten about it. Therefore, I disabled it to save power. Sound. Excellent quality, loud, yet inferior to the XS Max. It's not profound, but rather acute. Visible light to infrared image conversion. I mean, wow. performance. No issues arise during routine work, but complications emerge when more effort is required. The refresh rate declines, and applications simply stop responding. For about a week, there were multiple occasions where he refused to respond to any kind of prodding and required a reboot. It's a major problem at times, but I'm hoping they'll fix it. Configurational malleability. Despite its significance, I have never used any of them. Electronic device with a touch screen. In my experience, every android I've interacted with has had an off-putting sensor, strange scrolling, etc. This is fantastic because it's so faithful to Apple's iPhone. Feeling. Despite its hideous appearance, holding it is actually quite comfortable.
Cons
  • Design. It's odd that a product selling for $60,000 looks worse than many state personnel in similar garb. Spending this much cash demands a status symbol worthy of being displayed on your dining room table. Camera. I'm confident that the intended effect may be attained with sufficient effort and some tweaking of the settings. On the other hand, automated mode isn't always successful. My texture, temperature, and color judgments suffer most when I'm photographing in low light. I really wish they'd update the program. Disgusting video. In the final file, I see a framerate dip for the first time. This is fair play. You appear to be using the intercom for your photography needs after switching from an iPhone (which, let's be honest, is inferior to this phone in many aspects). There is a dramatic increase in light levels. The quality of any video recording made with it is poor. The front-facing camera has a severely distorted field of view, distorting the subject's face. Her Instagram tales are particularly unappealing (this is, presumably, the marketing "problem" of all androids). The gap in the middle of the display is less appealing to me than the traditional "drops" or "eyebrows" design. You can't take your eyes off of her; she's a permanent blemish on your otherwise perfect record. It's easier to take with eyebrows. Reception of signals seems a bit off. "Sloping" display. This is an old issue, and no android I've ever owned was up to the task. Photos and videos with vanishing edges draw your attention since you might accidentally click on them. The operating system you choose will depend on personal preference. Android seems counter-intuitive and unattractive to me. The awkward and inconsistent user interface gives the impression that it was designed by a coder rather than a designer. Its applications are less attractive and less functional than their iOS counterparts. It's alien to me, and I have no idea what it is.

Looking at the s20 super proxinos (no remark), the price is still reasonable at 74k for a black 12/256 and the cameras are little less good than op. I also want to point out how simple Stas's movie is (he misplaced the OP 8 Pro on the 12/256 iPhone while comparing the speed of the OP 8 Pro with the SE 2022). I personally launched 10 applications during the course of three laps, and each one did so swiftly. The display is excellent, there are no ghost clicks, and it is comfortable to hold in…

Pros
  • Everything is top-notch, with the exception of one: cameras, screen, performance, ergonomics, lightning-fast shell.
Cons
  • Because of the screen, which is at least better than on the s20 ultra, the battery and autonomy are not the best.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well done, but I won't buy any more.

Excellent item with a large screen and great pictures. However, as I mentioned above, something odd is going on with the wifi. When you are 5-7 meters from the router, it is challenging to receive a 5 GHz Wi-Fi signal; at a rate of 400 Mbps, it provides speeds between 10 and 60 Mbps. At the same time, a dated Oneplus 5t phone that offers 130–170 Mbps is nearby. When you go close to the router, the speed is 400, just like it is on a cable. Is the antenna of the 5t more potent than the 8pro.

Pros
  • Powerful Beautiful even at night, fantastic pictures, cool huge screen
Cons
  • Strangely enough, it feels like a weak 5 GHz WiFi antenna.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

This is a near-perfect flagship if you can get over the high price and limited official support. "Never give up" may be OnePlus' motto, but it seems like the tides are turning. Now, so-called A-brands such as "Koreans" and "Cupertians" are playing catch-up and are in a state of stasis; the former are losing processors, and the latter are waiting for the arrival of the new D. Ive / S. Jobs.

Pros
  • Superior functionality, dual sound, a 120 Hz screen, and a number of industry firsts like wireless charging and water resistance.
Cons
  • There was room for a price reduction. There will be no official 2022 representation. About-average photography or videography

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my best purchase, you could have found something else.

Overall, this smartphone rocks for parrots, but if you actually require a smartphone and aren't just want to impress people, I'd recommend looking another. The majority of the chips in the phone are for advertising. It fails miserably at what we expect from a modern smartphone: reliable performance over time and a pleasant user experience. This is a decent phone, but the high price and glaring flaws wipe out any advantages. The cost of the phone is not justified. I would not suggest it.

Pros
  • High-powered mobile device with ample storage and a wireless charger.
Cons
  • - Powerful battery, however it won't retain a charge for long. I had to off the advertising features (such as QHD and 120 Hz) but it didn't help. The curved display is a major letdown. This garbage makes it impossible to single out anything in an application, therefore it gets ignored. - Photochrome and other specialty chips are severly obstructed, rendering the debug mode useless. Call recording has been disabled in the settings and across all applications.

It is obvious that it cannot be compared to a DSLR camera; the colors still become distorted in challenging lighting conditions; and yes, HDR distortions are often extremely noticeable if the feature is not turned off intentionally. The word "telephoto" smells funny. The magnification is more effective in the portrait orientation of this version. On the counter, there is an insufficient supply of lens hoods. It is not always simple to put one's attention where it is needed on the machine…

Pros
  • I made the purchase only for the purpose of the camera, and it almost lived up to my expectations. as well as nighttime photography, macro, and wide-angle shooting. The speed at which the stock charger charges is really fast.
Cons
  • did not find for myself

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The right product for me, the price suited me.

An Examination of the ONEPLUS 8 PRO Innovative in every way while retaining a stunning aesthetic The layout seems really well thought out to me at first glance. To put it another way, I enjoyed everything about it, including its beautiful color, rear cover, camera module, and buttons. Additionally, it is important to pay attention to the technologies that are utilized in this equipment. To begin, the display on this device is an OLED one that has a frequency of 120 Hz and a pixel density of 513

Pros
  • protection against moisture, camera, and performance
Cons
  • pricing, overheating of the phone, and rapid battery depletion