- The show, the screen, and the view
- Weight, as well as ergonomics
- There are positive aspects to this.
- The display is very rounded, which makes it slippery.
- The screen looks just great. There is nothing further to say. The very best there is. Videos look great and are a joy to watch thanks to the resolution and hertz of the screen. No bezels, but a pop-up camera. Those that take a lot of selfies are probably not going to be interested in this. In point of fact, turning it on takes significantly longer than a standard model would. Yet, this is done so that the screen will look better. That works far more quickly than you might expect. There are no rivals, and there is nothing to say; everything is occurring far too quickly for anyone to comprehend what is going on. In addition, the shell is an extremely significant component. Battery life goes from 100% to around 65% between 8:00 and 23:00. During the night, discharge between 1% and 3%. Quick charging, going from 0% to 60% in just 30 minutes. It should be enough for approximately a day. The camera (the main components) is really high-quality, although it is not the greatest available. In comparison to the iPhone 10S max and the iPhone 11, the iPhone 10S came out ahead instantly. 11 is still superior. BUT! When you put GCam in, everything goes through a transformation. Here he is, being the most idiotic and the best of all. Portrait mode on the iPhone 11 is inferior to both its predecessor and its successor. A Gcam will produce slightly different results than a DSLR will. Both in terms of width and aperture ratio, the width of this model is inferior to that of the iPhone 11. The front camera is average and does not perform any extraordinary feats. The video writes a little more sloppily than the iPhone 11, but the change is so slight that it is nearly impossible to notice.
- Personally, I do not consider them to be.
- 1. Luxurious screen 2. Powerful and roomy battery 3. Nimble shell 4. Top iron 5. Democratic price 6. A relaxing vibration and a pleasant stereo sound 7. Handsome. It has a very classy and elegant appearance. Naturally, we will be discussing the color black.
- 1. Extremely scarce original cases (carbon bumper case). I am still confused as to why you are unable to rivet your own merchandise in order to meet the needs of all of people who are afflicted. 2. The smartphone weighs more than 200 grams, and it took a significant amount of time for me to get used to using it.
- Good ratings in DXomark; Snapdragon; UFS 3.0; Pricing - (38.7k) you simply will not find analogues for this device.
- Sound was far too loud; there was a shovel, and there were some false clicks.
- screen (having seen it once in your hands, you won't want to let go of it), energy intensity - it actually maintains charging for a long time (for such a screen and size), and rapid charging (this is what it is worth adoring any gadget with this function for. one hour to one hundred percent, the maker has never failed. well, similar to how it is here); multitasking and Memory (what they prefer to have in order to function without lags. The only place you can learn about lags is in the news, and even if you experience one by accident, the problem will be resolved immediately. stereo sound (yes, yes, it's here) - practically dolby surround in your pocket (big pocket =) but in the local way, it's just dolby atmos. yes, yes, it's here. Yet, the sound is powerful and satisfying; adaptability, in that it can be configured according to your preferences; developers who care about you, in that they are aware of what it is that you want, improve it, and ensure that ates are not forgotten; oxygen is currently the android add-on that provides the best combination of user friendliness and aesthetic appeal. pretty solid I would like to mention that the vibration feature is quite interesting and useful; NFC works like a charm, and the on-screen fingerprint scanner operates pretty quickly; The front camera may be accessed in record time, hassle-free, and at the speed you specify when it pops out.
- quickness and dexterity fantastic show excellent sound quality thanks to Dolby Atmos. You have the option of rolling the Viper FX or James DSP if it is not sufficient for you. Those who enjoy unpacking will appreciate unboxing customisation. battery life when apps are styled with an AMOLED (black) display. The photograph's quality is comparable to that of other flagship products (read the note) to date, offers the best interoperability with Kali Nethunter. The bootloader may be unlocked without the need of any dancing with tambourines, which means that you have access to a wide variety of unofficial firmware "out of the box."
- It is difficult to poke into the elements of some applications due to the heavy, fairly heavy rounded corners. Expensive accessories: cable with a brand name, dash-charger, automobile. charging charger for the dashboard and a branded bumper Karbon stock app The camera is nothing to write home about. Due to the frequency with which ates arrive by air, I won't discuss the jambs of Android 10. By the way, the New Year's ates from the previous year are fantastic.
- 1. Design. 2. The presentation 3. Screen*\ssize 4 5. A camera that can be popped out when not in use. 6. The perfect proportion of height to width for the smartphone.
- 1. Display 2. Detachable camera pop-up 3. Camera 4. Under-screen fingerprint 5. The width of a smartphone*
- The screen is of a very high quality. The quantity of memory is ridiculously excessive. Management is great Sound quality is satisfactory on this recording! Superb face unlock, on par with that of the iPhone.
- 4G reception that is worse than that of the Huawei P20 Pro Battery hold that is weaker than that of the Huawei Moreover, the fingerprint sensor is inferior to that of Huawei. When it comes to a camera, having intelligence that is lower than that of Huawei Prots is also not appropriate.
- Stunning design, intuitive mode-switching rocker, frameless screen, and lightning-fast facial recognition.
- Fingerprint scanning, raw camera, volume control
- The screen, or taptik enzhn as it's known in this region, is as stylish as it is functional, providing users with a responsive and enjoyable touchscreen experience comparable to that of the iPhone. Lacking visual accompaniment while maintaining high-quality audio. Memory. Cameras.
- The battery should have been installed here for five thousand dollars, not four, and I would be much more comfortable with that kind of autonomy. But even without a reserve, it lasts all day. Taking off the 3.5 mm micro jack was a terrible decision in my opinion.
- The picture is incredibly smooth, and the screen is 90 Hz. In the early stages of use, I wasn't especially aware of the enhanced frame rate, but when I'm back in front of the "regular" 60 Hz screen, it feels as though everything is lagging, even though the issue is smoothness rather than brakes. I like this feature more and more more I use my phone. Have we really waited this long for a screen without cutouts? Any notch in the screen is an ugly, useless crutch that looks out of place. Two full days of average use constitute autonomy. I don't play games; instead, I read online (messaging, email, browsing, etc.) or watch videos most of the time (YoutTube, etc.). It is actually feasible to watch a movie and use instant messengers for the entirety of one day without the phone dying by evening. Performance. Everything is as responsive as it can be, though my comparison may not be entirely accurate given that I came from the Sony Z3, which was already lagging horribly at this point. Glass and metal No heating is used for anything (except for games - you can go to YouTube for this). Again, my old Sony heated up to the point of boiling water even at full brightness, but here, streaming video plus wireless headphones plus an application plus full brightness equals no warmth. Included is very quick charging (the first 50% charges in 30 minutes). Excellent camera modules and final images / videos; for instance, it's better on YouTube, where there are millions of them. Delightful OxygenOS shell Although the higher speaker in the stereo system is less loud than the bottom one, the earpiece speaker is actually sufficient for chatting, therefore there were no issues with insufficient volume in noisy environments. Excellent vibration, pleasant tactile feedback when actuating different switches, etc. A handy slider for changing ringer modes, though I personally think it would be more practical if they were switched back and forth (in the phone, the upper position corresponds to the "silent" mode, and the lower one to the call)
- Price. Personally, I am already approaching the psychological threshold beyond which I will not spend any money (45k). Nonetheless, there were no rivals for me at the time of purchase due to a number of variables, making this pricing reasonable. Given that there won't be many upgrades coming to the 7T or 7T Pro, individuals who still have an acceptable older phone can wait for the price drop. Because of its enormous size, using one hand is nearly difficult. When will the manufacturers stop adding more and more to the display every year? When 6.7 "in this phone, and 7" were regarded as tablets. not a minijack. The most disappointing development in this story is arguably the fact that OnePlus very lately took pride in providing flagships with an audio jack before following the fashion. screens with curved edges. This is a very contentious choice, and I personally don't see any benefits to it, with the possible exception of when reading something horizontally on the screen, when the text appears to be "wrapped" inside the display. Most of the time, these edges take up highlights and somewhat clip the content's edges in all other aspects. AMOLED is a type of screen matrix. Because the screen employs PWM at a low frequency, I personally see a drawback. fingerprint scanner built inside the display. A physical scanner, albeit debatable, is unquestionably quicker and more accurate. The under-screen scanner in this phone is still not very good, despite being the best at the time of purchase. It only works rapidly when adding a finger, but after 2 weeks of use (quite a few screen unlocks), it begins to forget the finger, the scanning time lengthens (up to 2 seconds), and eventually it stops recognizing it altogether. I don't know why this occurs; my friend uses the identical phone but doesn't experience the same issues. Moreover, there was a major fail once; my friend snatched my phone and opened it promptly from the very first application (this did not happen again, but the case is still strange).