OnePlus 8 Pro Review By PhoneArena

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Aug 15, 2021
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OnePlus 8 Pro Review

Hey guys I'm press- and this is the 1 plus 8 Pro Oh No, as 1 plus 8 wait a second now this is the 1 plus 8 Pro gotchas hits the one plus eight again now no joke. This is the 1 plus 8 Pro. The most ambitious form 1 plus has made this far. It starts at $900, and it aims to give competing flagships a run for their money in terms of performance, build and camera quality. The 1 plus 8 Pro is pretty to look at with the 20 curve display and a nerd curve on the back, which makes it more economic. The glass panel on the back is matte now so goodbye fingerprint grease smudges, the phone does feel a bit on the chunky side.

It's just a tad thick and a bit heavy. The camera module on the back sticks out considerably, and you will definitely jab your finger into it. Often if you don't use the phone with a case. That is all that said. Certainly a pretty phone ? look at the screen on the front is a beauty to behold.

OnePlus 2 uses AMOLED panels with super accurate colors, but you can fine-tune it to your liking with a ton of sliders and color profiles. To pick from it supports a 120 Hertz refresh rate and the animations are super smooth and superfast. It also helps that the powerful harbors mixed with the light software really make. This thing fly one feature that is exclusive to the 1 + 8 pro is the so-called comfort zone, just like two-tone on the iPhones, the 1 + 8 Pro will analyze the ambient lighting around you and fine-tune the screens' temperature to match and give you a viewing experience. That's more pleasing to the eye, considering that this thing shares Hubble with the regular 1 + 8, it's kind of a bummer that comfort zone is only available on the pro, but ok 1 +.

Ok, when the 1 + 8 Pro truly shines is the camera. It has a forty-eight megapixel main camera, 48, megapixel, ultra-wide camera and then eight megapixel telephoto camera, which does provide three times optical zoom with photo quality from the 1+8 pro is truly great, with sharp details, amazing handling of dynamics and mostly accurate colors. Sometimes it does slip up and either over saturates, something or skews the color away from reality, but in general it's an amazing camera, and it can hold its own against other, more expensive flagships on the market. The ultra wide-angle camera is color calibrated to match the main camera, not perfectly so, but still when you switch to it, you don't jump into an entirely different reality. Portrait shots taken with the telephoto camera are great.

I was a bit skeptical when I saw that it was only 8 megapixels under lens, but that skepticism evaporated as soon as I saw the great subject, isolation, a tone of contrast and drama and a good amount of detail in the portrait pictures and the SES. Yes, there is a fourth camera on the want city pro. It has a different color lens and one plus closet follicle. In reality, it gives us photos work, almost everything is grayish and certain fabrics or colors come out orangish. It seems like it's a lens that doesn't filter out infrared light.

Some tech founders have found out that it can see through some plastics, but I tried it with everything in my house and I couldn't replicate the same x-ray effect, in other words, if you're hoping to buy this and get an x-ray form. No, don't you can't the speaker's only want today Pro are on the good side. They are very loud, very detailed, and they do not distort even at max volume. They do lack a little of bass, so they sound a bit harsh to me, but otherwise they are good speakers. The battery life on this thing is fantastic.

It crushed our battery tests, giving us a stable 9 to 10 hour usage. This is replicated in real life, as you can almost hit 2 days of battery life sparing years. Of course, should you need to charge up fast? The work charger can give you 40 percent of battery in just 20 minutes. So that's pretty amazing so that about wraps it up in a neat little bow. The 1+8 pro is a fantastic device which is still a bit costly, but in the current market it's a fair asking price, especially considering that this thing is 5g ready.

Now, if you happen to live on the patch of land, which has 5g connectivity great for you for the rest of the world, this is the type of future proofing which maybe doesn't really matter right now. Should you buy it? I definitely want to refrain from not telling you that you shouldn't. That's it from me. There's a subscribe button down there. If you like what you saw, there's a comment section.

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