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OnePlus 9 Pro
OnePlus 9 Pro
OnePlus 9 Pro delivers a 6.7-inch Fluid AMOLED display running at 120Hz, paired with a Snapdragon 888 processor for demanding tasks and gaming.
A 4500mAh battery supports 65W wired charging and 50W wireless charging for rapid top-ups.
Capture detail with a 48MP main camera, 50MP ultra-wide, and 16MP front sensor, a system developed alongside Hasselblad.
Equipped with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage, this flagship phone handles multitasking without compromise.
Available in: Stellar Black and Morning Mist
SIM card capability: Dual
Connectivity: 3G, 4G, LTE, and 5G
Operating system: Android
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As described. Very fast delivery.
This review is after owning this phone for months.After switching to oneplus a few years back I can honestly say that this will be my last oneplus phone. Too expensive for what it offers. It started to crash only after a couple of months of use. The camera is ok but not great. For a phone which costs near 300£ I expected a lot more. Battery life is mediocre, even if you don't use the phone for gaming. Switch Bluetooth or location on and you wont make it half a day on a full charge. Sometimes it overheats without even using it. Then I am forced to turn it off and leave it off for a few minutes.Oneplus should introduce at least 500gb of internal storage for a phone which costs this much. If you take photos on a daily basis, you definitely need more storage.Yes you can use google backup services etc, but why should I pay extra cash for storage when I paid so much for a premium phone?I guess nothing good last forever, right Oneplus?
All-round brilliant experience!The battery - lasts a very good amount of time, for a phone with such a great screen, it lasts above 5 hours of continuous use with 120hz and 1080p. I found the battery going from 95-1% in 5 hours of screen time and 16 hours uptime.The cameras - are really good, a bit lacklustre in some departments but honestly can be easily fixed with software tuning. The Hasselblad Collab brings an interesting choice of colouring that makes for a sometimes odd-looking image but in good lighting this camera is Grade A! Not to mention the night mode and low light pictures are phenomenal. However again I think a software update would be needed for video performance in low light.The screen - is one of, if not, the BEST screen on any phone right now! It rivals the S21 Ultra! It's bright, clear and filled with great colouring. Watching IMAX Disney Plus films in 1440 mode and 120hz is a magnificent experience.Not to mention, the speakers are very very good and deliver good surround sound in landscape mode!As for the overall software experience - it's classic OnePlus and they do deliver on that simple but customisable experience. Come Android 12 and OxygenOS 12 (OnePlus' Software) we are going to need to see some fine-tuning. As for when that happens? This phone will most likely be a no brainer, a brilliant phone and I hope to return to say all polished. There really isn't much to improve it's just minor bugs and inconsistencies (such as a sometimes inconsistent Bluetooth experience, I've seen devices a year old+ perform difficulty but a brand new set of earbuds work fine! Connectivity is the only real issue).An all-around brilliant phone experience, ESPECIALLY for the price, and soon I'm sure to be an excellent experience!If you can grab this device cheaper than launch price when the 10 series release, then do by any means possible!8.5/10 phone when compared to the high-end flagships, with the potential to be 10/10!
Well this is my first oneplus phone so I wasn't sure what to expect. After a few months of using this phone I realise that this phone is is good for money.So the positives to me have been the super fast charging (60w). This is perfect for those days when I forget to put my phone on charge and 30-minutes later I have 100% battery. With a Full battery lasting a day and a half which is fantastic.One of the other advantage this phone has is it's dual SIM. I didn't realise that when I bought the phone as it comes in handy if you have an additional SIM or on holiday. The operating system is a delight to use and has more custom features than the normal Samsung.The camera is great but not fantastic. It still has a few teething software issues which I'm sure will be rectified in the future. I am not a big camera user so it doesn't bothe me.One feature that I haven't been able to try is the 5G. This is because the area where I live currently doesn't have any coverage. Not sure if the 5G will affect battery life as well.
It seems there are a lot of reports of issues being reported with the OnePlus 9 Pro.I for one am a customer whom was left highly disappointed.The Phone in itself was a lovely sleek phone, lighter than the OnePlus 7 Pro with a slightly larger screen size and less curvature.Performance wise there were a few blips which I suspect would be ironed out as new firmware updates were released, as to be expected.HOWEVERThe Phone itself did not work as an actual phone.What seemed to be intermittent issues in receiving Messages and Calls was persistent from date of purchase.Long story short, the phone would not receive messages or calls until it was put into Airplane mode or Rebooted, after which it would be fine for a period of time and seem to drop back into the same state.After a bit of digging it seems quite a few people were reporting this same issue but no-one could actually narrow down the source of the issue with OnePlus themselves included.I decided to run through some testing and eventually found that the issue could be replicated on demand by simply making an outgoing call.I have no idea what was happening or why but for some reason after you made an outgoing call you would no longer receive incoming calls or messages.(The caller would be met with the same automated message that they would when the phone was switched off.)I ran through various "troubleshooting" methods with OnePlus whom were clearly reading their standardized scripts, ignoring any of the input I had prior given them (asking questions I already answered) and treat like I am technically inert after telling them they had provided incorrect instructions, which they had due to their poor copy pasting skills (a quick google proved this).Once I achieved what they aimed for me to do, by using the googled steps, they then rather condescendingly responded with a "congrats".Given the whole experience I decided to request a refund from Amazon which they were happy to oblige with a very refreshing customer support experience compared to that I had just been met with by OnePlus.All in all I am very disappointed with the OnePlus 9 Pro and their customer support. I hope that this saves someone the headache I experienced when purchasing this phone.