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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 Petar Nekichev ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, but having its own defects.

Obviously, Oneplus bloggers were able to intercept a lot of information, particularly concerning Oxygen OS. The Huawei shell, on the other hand, is considerably more considerate and pleasant to my eyes. In general, a decent phone, albeit having its share of advantages and disadvantages, has virtually caught up to the level of flagships (and may have even done so in some places). It would be ideal for me if you: - improved the front camera by making the aperture more precise, gave us the option to select the resolution, and added autofocus. - They retained an optical zoom of 2.2 times rather than switching to a matrix crop that allowed for a hybrid zoom of up to 3 times (a photo with only 8 megapixels is not serious; the image would be 12 megapixels). - corrected an issue with the screen when the brightness was turned all the way down. - Instead of a pointless 5 megapixel module, we installed a 5x optical zoom. - We were able to resolve the issues with the shell.

Pros
  • - Pleasant vibro. - Good screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz (albeit with its jambs). I have no desire to return to a refresh rate of 60 Hz (hi, iPhone 12 Pro). It was clear to me that there would be rounded edges, and there would be no false clicks. - The minimal PWM is between 3.5 and 16%, which is almost as comfortable as ips; this is significant to me because I had to give up using my Huawei Mate 40 Pro because it caused my eyes to become quite fatigued from using it. - Professional-caliber still and moving images. - The Lever 3 sound modes are a really convenient feature. Voice is captured by the Kayfovo. - A pleasant stereo that is superior to that of the iPhone 11. - Protection against moisture, even though this feature has not yet been tested. - Charging at a rapid 30W. - Wireless fast charging up to 30 watts (this has not been tried yet). A convenient function that allows you to open an application simply by drawing a letter on the lock screen. - Nfs, quick Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other such technologies.
Cons
  • - The front camera is not very good; it shoots well when there is enough light, but the quality suffers significantly when there is not enough light, and the video can only be recorded in full high definition at 30 frames per second (which is odd). - The shell is not as convenient after switching from Huawei and Honor phones; there are no applications for various categories (phone manager, music, health, etc.). It can be tough to locate conventional alternatives that do not contain advertisements in the Play Store. - You will need to wait until the gallery application has finished uploading the photo before you can access it. - Switching between cameras can be seamless at times, but other times the picture shakes quite a bit. There is a mystery behind why optical stabilization does not function at 60 frames per second. Video frames disappear from time to time. - When the brightness is reduced to between 10 and 40 percent, the screen takes on a green or purple hue, representing blood from the eyes in general. Therefore, in order to prevent myself from seeing this rainbow, I switched off the automatic brightness. Even though it has a mild tone, it is noticeable nonetheless. There is no guarantee that the screen will react to two taps. - The temperature of the unlock screen is unaffected by the screen settings (much like unlocking Amazon online), thus it is always chilly. A trifle, but nasty. When you are lying down with the phone tilted to the side and have selected wide as your shooting mode, the camera will emit a clicking sound. After twenty minutes of watching a video, the web browser, which was Chrome at the time, suddenly closed down, but the issue does not appear to be occurring anymore. - A mediocre 3x zoom (the same as on the Honor 20 Pro, except this one is 2 times more affordable). It used to be 7, but it also happened to 4, which is not really a con, but after the Honor 20 Pro, which I neighed every 1.5-2 days unpleasant, the battery only lasts a day with 5-6 hours of screen time. It does not in the least bit disturb me that there is not a flash drive, 3.5 mm jack, or an e-sim. It just took me five minutes to configure the default call recording; now all that's left is to deal with Volte. The price is steep, especially when you first start out, but now you can get it for fifty to fifty-five dollars, which is more accurate to the situation.

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