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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 Adam Sterlinski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

I'll make a few additions in relation to the "bloated" features. In compared to my previous phone (an LG V40), I did not notice the screen's 120 Hz; perhaps this is not as significant as the shim on Samsung phones and the throttling on Exinos. I don't had any issues with uneven or green screen illumination, and when I first bought it, I checked it out right away because it had a strip on top. Finding a store where you could view and select from different body colors proved to be really challenging. I was able to contrast black and blue, and I chose blue since black seemed too bright and didn't appear as flashy in real life as it did in many video reviews. The phone has an elongated shape; if you want a broad screen, consider the width as well as the diagonal (I prefer a bigger screen, but I wasn't prepared to "overpay" for the S20 Ultra). There are plenty of batteries available, and 120Hz QHD+ can occasionally endure through the second day. I don't use a case when I carry the phone in my pocket because the camera block isn't in the way or uncomfortable. Bloggers continue to place the screen on a table and poke at the sides to demonstrate that it is rolling. However, in my opinion, this does not happen in everyday use; rather, you need to press firmly enough on the side of the screen before it begins to roll. However, when it has a protrusion, it adheres nicely to an edge, allowing you to wrap it around the table while eating. I read a lot of evaluations in an effort to figure out which camera reproduces colors the best, especially in the morning and evening (photographers will get what I'm saying). The options were reduced to the following: s20 +, s20ultra, and 1 + 8pro (p40pro was excluded due to Google restrictions). Although there are distinct leaders in different situations, overall, both s20s appear to be slightly more consistent and reliable than 1+, but otherwise equal. Finally, if you get a DAC adapter (at the present, I would choose between the Meizu hifi dac Pro, ibasso dc03, and Ikko zerda itm03) and the uapp program (free hibymusic is also normal but weaker), giving up the audio jack won't be as difficult for audiophiles who are used to it.

Pros
  • a large amount of space is used, both diagonally and across the screen, and there is a peephole in the corner; one of the best cameras exists; Snapdragon (as opposed to exinos); 2 sims + 256GB; humidity prevention
Cons
  • The screen must be double-tapped to unlock instead of constantly on, even if the in-screen sensor is sluggish and not very precise. From the image: there is overkill in HDR and fringing in compositions with highly contrasted areas; occasionally yellow; in portrait mode (when the background is blurred), you are unable to control the amount of blur, which renders this feature almost entirely useless for me; occasionally focuses on the background rather than the foreground. Curved edges (I don't use a case) - always with one hand, and I don't have any unintentional clicks, save from in the camera, where it's occasionally impossible to take a photo until you grab the phone. It occasionally occurs as a result of this that it is completely impossible to take a frame with one hand, however this does not usually occur and it is unclear what exactly determines this. The software is standard, and I don't have as many practical functions as I did on my previous phone. Some little inconveniences, such the inability to move from the call log to a contact by number or scroll through pages with icons in a circle, are perplexing. Slippery caseβ€”fingers do not "stick" to it like glass, giving the impression that it might fall. I don't need the silent mode button, I can't reassign it or disable it, and sometimes it unintentionally switches (I carry the phone in my pocket without a case). If someone knows how to solve this, please let me know. The video "Honest Blog - The Truth About the OnePlus 8 Pro" on YouTube summarizes the benefits and drawbacks of the device fairly effectively.