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Review on πŸ“± OnePlus 9RT 8/128 GB CN Smartphone: The Hacker Silver Edition for Seamless Performance by Bogdan Bonev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

The device's many drawbacks are balanced out by its low price tag ($22k). Even if it's a 9.5 out of 10, I wouldn't pay $35-$40k for it in 2022.

Pros
  • The device's many drawbacks are balanced out by its low price tag ($22k). Even if it's a 9.5 out of 10, I wouldn't pay $35-$40k for it in 2022.
Cons
  • -The mute switch lever is intriguing, but it's not apparent why the most-upright setting isn't the do not disturb mode (where you can get through to your preferred contacts), but rather the silence and vibration-free mode, in which no one can call you at all and set it up no manner. Strangely, I had program unloading on the 8GB RAM version, but not so much on the older iPhone with 6GB of RAM. Perhaps it's true that lots of RAM is essential for the latest versions of Android. -The throttling test passed without dropping below 80% in any of the evaluations. The unfortunate truth is that things are heating up like way. The screen's width is about par for a macro device, but I was hoping for a little larger. When compared to the Xaiomi Mi 8, whose 4K hdr display makes the foliage pop against a gray background, the Costa Rican version is noticeably less bright. I can also attest that the light is consistent front to back, almost to the point of being cozy. (although I don't think this is a major drawback, the screen is still fantastic depending on where you're coming from since everything is familiar in comparison), Weak autonomy, 6 hours of screen time every day