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Review on πŸ’™ 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 Stanislaw ᠌

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 hours. Even though it's been three years, the storage capacity of my OnePlus 5T remains the same. There is no difference in the usage cases at all. To tell you the truth, I was hoping for more from the flagship. It's possible that the firmware is to blame, but I just can't bring myself to figure out what's going on, and there simply isn't enough information available. 6. Key characteristics of the Chinese version: use caution! When compared to the version available in Europe, the Chinese model of the phone (IN2022), which can be purchased in China, has a more limited range of frequencies. And this information is also stored in the global firmware! They continue to cover the normal set of 2022 operator frequencies, but if you travel outside of the country you run the risk of encountering communication issues. I had heard that it could be unlocked in some way, but I was not prepared to sit down with a file and roll out solutions from w3bsit3-dns.com. I heard that it could be unlocked somehow. 7. If time is of the essence, verify that the infrared camera is functioning properly. I was able to find information indicating that a Chinese phone's firmware prevented access to it. Personally, I was unable to locate it within the camera application; however, as it turned out afterwards, my search was focused on the incorrect location. As a result, it is still unclear to me whether or not she was even included in the sample that I used. However, its practical value still raises issues. The price goes up, but judging by the samples and the resolution of the matrix, the quality of the shot is pretty average at best. 8. It is unfortunate that the notification indication was taken away; it was really useful. However, they have made a commitment to come back in the shape of a ring that would be displayed on the always-on display in Oxygen OS 11. The performance of the phone, as well as its rating in several subjective categories, are both satisfactory. The camera on this device is unquestionably superior to the one found in the OnePlus 5T. There is less noise in the photo, and the color reproduction is significantly improved. However, the marriage and jambs of the screen, the discrepancies between the Chinese sample and the European one, and the presence of an infrared camera that serves no purpose raise issues about the pricing. In my opinion, the phone itself is not worth either the initial price of 80,000 or the current price of 61,000.

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.