What's hilarious is OnePlus doesn't seem to know about the specs of their own phone. They told AA it had a 60 Hz display at launch but retracted that statement after AA discovered their retail unit had a 90 Hz panel.
OnePlus Buds are failing left and right
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Android Police
OnePlus Buds are failing left and right
The OnePlus Buds might be great cheap Apple AirPods alternatives, but of course, that's only true when they actually work. It seems that many people who
7Pro front camera stopped working, it's gonna cost me isn't it? :/
https://www.reddit.com/r/oneplus/comments/k8um0k/7pro_front_camera_stopped_working_its_gonna_cost/
https://www.reddit.com/r/oneplus/comments/k8um0k/7pro_front_camera_stopped_working_its_gonna_cost/
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OnePlus 7 & 7T series is facing data decryption failure after the upgrade to Android 11.
https://www.gizchina.com/2020/12/17/oneplus-7-7t-series-are-facing-some-problems-with-the-android-11-update/
https://www.gizchina.com/2020/12/17/oneplus-7-7t-series-are-facing-some-problems-with-the-android-11-update/
Gizchina
OnePlus 7/7T series are facing some problems with the Android 11 update
OnePlus 7/7T series are facing some problems with the Android 11 update. The company is working with Qualcomm to fix the issue.
OnePlus will not be releasing Android 11 for the 7/7T series in December like originally promised.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/kewiyk/oneplus_will_not_be_releasing_android_11_for_the/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/kewiyk/oneplus_will_not_be_releasing_android_11_for_the/
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https://www.gizmochina.com/2021/01/21/oneplus-oppo-rd-merges-software-features-unaffected/
*2018 OnePlus* - "We are an independent company"
*2018 OnePlus* - "We are an independent company"
Gizmochina
OnePlus merges with OPPO’s R&D department, software features will remain unaffected: Report
Earlier this week, a new report had surfaced that stated that OnePlus and OPPO have merged their respective research and development departments into one. Both brands have now merged their R&D but will still offer unique features and software. As per a new…
https://www.91mobiles.com/hub/oneplus-9-pro-two-year-warranty-not-in-india/
Hey let's not give 2 year warranty to our biggest market (India) and the second biggest market (US)
Hey let's not give 2 year warranty to our biggest market (India) and the second biggest market (US)
91mobiles.com |
OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro India variants will not get two years of warranty
OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro India launch is on March 23rd and the company has confirmed the two-year warranty offer is not available in the country.
The OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro have different SKUs again for the North American unlocked and carrier variants, European and Indian models. The North American variant of the 9 has CDMA for Verizon but does not support mmWave, the T-Mobile variant has IP68 water and dust resistance while the unlocked models do not and the Indian variant has a whopping two 5G bands.
The OnePlus 9 also does not have OIS while the cheaper 8T (and by extension the 9R do), they also downgraded the frame on the 9 to plastic. Cameras don't seem great according to reviewers either.
Edit: The Indian version of the OnePlus 9 also lacks wireless charging.
The OnePlus 9 also does not have OIS while the cheaper 8T (and by extension the 9R do), they also downgraded the frame on the 9 to plastic. Cameras don't seem great according to reviewers either.
Edit: The Indian version of the OnePlus 9 also lacks wireless charging.
Let's also talk about the 9R, it's a rebranded 8T with a Snapdragon 870 and a plastic back. Everything else including the cameras and the band support (one 5G band) is identical.
The Verge about the 9 Pro
https://www.theverge.com/22344840/oneplus-9-pro-review-price-camera-screen-specs
"The camera system is good, but it can’t quite match the quality you get from an iPhone 12 Pro Max or Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. It handles a variety of conditions quite well, but sometimes I just had to take an extra beat to compose my shot. It let me better judge what the viewfinder was showing and, honestly, gave me time to try the shot again."
"I like the colors the 9 Pro produces, but sometimes it just tries too hard and whiffs. Similarly, OnePlus seems to want to bring a little of that Pixel contrast magic to bear but instead just oversharpens. And lightening shadows is sometimes laudable, but not when it adds completely unnecessary and distracting image noise."
"I loved using it (ultrawide camera) right up until it went haywire with sharpening."
"The telephoto camera is 3.3x, and it’s not anything special at that zoom level. Beyond it, digital zoom is kind of a mess. It gets pantsed by the S21 Ultra with its periscope-style lens. There’s also a monochrome camera that serves only as a helper for the rest of the system, but I suspect it’s not doing anything especially important. OnePlus did drop the gimmicky and pointless “color filter” camera from last year’s 8 Pro this time around. It will probably drop the monochrome camera next year, if I had to guess.
OnePlus’ software-focused Nightscape mode works really well for capturing nighttime shots, although to my tastes, it over-brightens the image. Portrait mode is a mixed bag; heads often look artificially cut out from the blurry background. Again, I can get good shots, but portrait mode was often one of those situations where I needed to try the shot a second time. The selfie camera is passable in good light but falls down fast in the dark.
Unfortunately, video is equally messy. The OnePlus 9 Pro will let you shoot up to 8K 30 or 4K 120, but neither looked good. In fact, regular old 4K 30 has that overprocessed and oversharpened look you see so often from smartphones. The big new feature is improved HDR for backlit subjects, but the effect is minimal at best."
https://www.theverge.com/22344840/oneplus-9-pro-review-price-camera-screen-specs
"The camera system is good, but it can’t quite match the quality you get from an iPhone 12 Pro Max or Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. It handles a variety of conditions quite well, but sometimes I just had to take an extra beat to compose my shot. It let me better judge what the viewfinder was showing and, honestly, gave me time to try the shot again."
"I like the colors the 9 Pro produces, but sometimes it just tries too hard and whiffs. Similarly, OnePlus seems to want to bring a little of that Pixel contrast magic to bear but instead just oversharpens. And lightening shadows is sometimes laudable, but not when it adds completely unnecessary and distracting image noise."
"I loved using it (ultrawide camera) right up until it went haywire with sharpening."
"The telephoto camera is 3.3x, and it’s not anything special at that zoom level. Beyond it, digital zoom is kind of a mess. It gets pantsed by the S21 Ultra with its periscope-style lens. There’s also a monochrome camera that serves only as a helper for the rest of the system, but I suspect it’s not doing anything especially important. OnePlus did drop the gimmicky and pointless “color filter” camera from last year’s 8 Pro this time around. It will probably drop the monochrome camera next year, if I had to guess.
OnePlus’ software-focused Nightscape mode works really well for capturing nighttime shots, although to my tastes, it over-brightens the image. Portrait mode is a mixed bag; heads often look artificially cut out from the blurry background. Again, I can get good shots, but portrait mode was often one of those situations where I needed to try the shot a second time. The selfie camera is passable in good light but falls down fast in the dark.
Unfortunately, video is equally messy. The OnePlus 9 Pro will let you shoot up to 8K 30 or 4K 120, but neither looked good. In fact, regular old 4K 30 has that overprocessed and oversharpened look you see so often from smartphones. The big new feature is improved HDR for backlit subjects, but the effect is minimal at best."
The Verge
OnePlus 9 Pro review: a refined, niche flagship
The top of the line from OnePlus is a nice alternative to Samsung.