I have been a supporter of the OnePlus brand for quite some time, and I have been using their products ever since they released their very first model. For me, OnePlus products continue to epitomize the phrase "Best value for money." After that, the company released the OnePlus 3, 3T, and 5T models. Alongside this, there have always been iPhones available (from the very first to Xs at the time of writing this review). There were times when I used LG and Samsung devices, including laptops (from the third to the ninth generation) and version S (from the fifth to the eighth generation). There were also times when I used Google phones. Aware of all the recent news pertaining to this brand, which I am currently waiting for its arrival, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: 1. Almost certainly the device with the quickest speed. The people responsible for developing the "software" component are true industry experts. The performance of the OnePlus shell is the greatest that I've experienced on an Android device, with the Google Pixel being the probable exception. You will require 8 GB of random access memory (RAM) and 256 GB of permanent memory. 2. The face unlock process is lightning quick. Because she works at such a rapid pace, you may not even notice that she is doing anything. 3. The functionality of the fingerprint scanner that is integrated into the screen is satisfactory. The speed is likewise satisfactory, and I did not have any false positives or failures during my testing. So, regarding the miserable (where would we be without it): 1. Use of a battery Battery life has never been one of this brand's strong suits, with the possible exception of the very first iteration of the company's flagship smartphone. Although 3700 mAh is a reasonable amount, it is not sufficient when operating with two SIM cards at the same time. I remove the phone from charging at 6 a.m., use it in 2-SIM mode with mixed mobile Internet and Wi-Fi enabled, and set the synchronization of the three boxes to occur once every hour. I also deactivate services provided by Google and enable Telegram and WhatsApp. After 17 hours, the phone's battery has dropped from 100% to 33-35%. The amount of time spent in front of the screen ranges from 4.5 to 5 hours. 2. Screen. The brightness of the screen is disappointing. Within the artificial lighting mode, the screen needs to be at least 85% bright for productive work (such as reading or surfing), which significantly reduces the battery life of the device. 3. Mono speaker. It is sufficient to cover it with your finger in an awkward configuration, and at that point, the sound will no longer be produced. 4. Extremely risky to walk on. Without a case, there is an extremely high likelihood of falling. Because the native cover detracts from the overall appearance, it is necessary to purchase a second cover.
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