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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 Kiril Terziyski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

In the end, everything turned out to be not as horrible as I expected. I was a little concerned about the size and, consequently, that it would not be convenient to use one hand if necessary. I ultimately desired a large screen so that I could comfortably type text. I determined that this is one of the top Android smartphones right now based on the mix of features. A smartphone with a huge screen, strong cameras, and high-end hardware that will remain useful for a long time is difficult to find. In general, the purchase satisfied me and all of my expectations were met. I think it will last for three years before it becomes both ethically and practically out of date.

Pros
  • really quick. Although I can feel the 120 hz, in general I think it's a wonderful addition. The cameras' attention to detail and low-light photography shocked me. The manufacturer's software support is long-lasting and of good quality. Given the competition among rear-facing cameras and front-facing selfie cameras on the market, the overall design is neutral, which is a good thing.
Cons
  • -In some scenes, cameras behave very weirdly when it comes to color, missing both the white balance and color in general. A 3X magnification telephoto module is pretty intriguing-looking, however it can only be used ordinarily during the day. prefer the main module, I would prefer to utilize it exclusively in the evening and at night. Selfie camera with a minus for four -I don't like the body color selection; I had to go with a dull black, but overall I think it looks okay. -While the battery is decent and not particularly noteworthy, it does charge rather rapidly. -There are some but not serious issues with the software's logic. The default dialer appears to be from 2022. It is obvious that this can be altered, but it is unclear why this was permitted. This undermines faith in the interface design as a whole, which is an uncomfortable sensation.