Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Siu Young ᠌ photo
1 Level
109 Review
70 Karma

Review on OnePlus 9 Pro Morning Mist 5G Unlocked Smartphone - US Version with 12GB RAM & 256GB Storage, 120Hz Fluid Display, Hasselblad Quad Camera, 65W Ultra Fast Charge, 50W Wireless Charge, and Alexa Built-in by Siu Young ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The right product for me, the price suited me.

Got pros: Strong construction throughout. There are no glaring drawbacks, but this is not the most important point. In a nutshell, the Realme X50 Pro comes out on the losing end, but OnePlus seems to excel in the following areas, at least according to my observations: *Realme is thicker. *Wireless charging is available, but I don't need it. *It is possible to remove Chinese software from Realme, but it will require some fiddling. *Realme has a fingerprint sensor. Extra overpayment. * Also, surprisingly, spam detection is pretty good right out of the box on the Oneplus, which is a plus. Assistance with Full Power Delivery Some drawbacks: every one of the drawbacks I can think of is based on my prior experience with the Realme X50 Pro. Unfortunately, there are a lot of them, but the Realme X50Pro might be the only one of its kind because it has such a distinctive design. Even though it's a year newer, Oneplus fails in every category that's important to me, including the following: Navigation: Oneplus has curved edges and swiping works better, but Realme shell is more convenient - there is a "convenient button" function - it is transparent and this is a bomb, in general, swiping from the edge becomes unnecessary. *Realme has a longer battery life. *Navigation: Oneplus has curved edges and swiping works better. Realme is more convenient. *fingerprint scanners that are on par with or above Realme's capabilities *Screen sharing in Realme OS is significantly more convenient*, and *folders on the main screen are more convenient in Realme*. The front camera on the Oneplus is unquestionably of lower quality. The quality simply cannot be matched by anything else. In my personal experience, the Realme X50 Pro seems to experience less lag. When using the OnePlus 9 Pro, there are pauses that can occur when switching between applications. Roughly once every 10-15 times, the process will hang entirely, and the task that is associated with the application will need to be forced to unload again. The only remaining possibility was that Oneplus, which, according to the primary camera, should emerge as the winner. The dance was so beautiful that I had to take pictures of it yesterday. Not only are frames in motion terrible, but they are also unreadable. You don't want to mess around, and you expect something else from the flagship product, so maybe it was absolutely necessary to configure the camera in some way, but honestly, you don't want to. For the time being, I have faith that the primary camera on the Oneplus will eventually win me over, perhaps after an update to its firmware; however, as of right now, I am not impressed. * Although the volume of the speakers on the Realme is higher, I do not detect any difference in the quality of the sound. * Because the connector on the Rialme USB A charger is a standard connector, it is more convenient than the connector on the Oneplus charger because it only requires one wire to charge your phone at home, while the Oneplus charger requires two wires and requires you to carry an additional wire with you. The Realme X 50 Pro is no longer being manufactured, and it has turned out to be impossible to locate a suitable replacement for the one that went missing. Why the screen was made so much longer - I just don't get it. A variety of aspect ratios can be found in virtually all videos and still photographs. However, this turns the phone into a shovel.

Similar reviews