You know what they say: "Be careful what you wish for cause you might just get it."
I've been reviewing OnePlus phones since the 3T and every single one was marred by the word "but," and the infamous "for the price" catch phrase. The phone is great, "but" it lacks water resistance. Or it's water resistant "but" it lacks a certification. Or the display is 90hz "but" its very dim. Or Warp Charging is super fast "but" there's no wireless charging. Or the camera has improved "but" it's only good "for the price."
We Powerusers are like Darth Vader. We'll hold any company accountable for what they promise, even remotely while staying at home. I know, I loved the meme. Point is, I think OnePlus got tired of having its strategy be considered an excuse.
This is the OnePlus 8 Pro, the company's showcase of what it's like to lead with speed, and really, and what I'd call, the company's first-ever true flagship, that's still priced a tad below than the phones it trying to compete with. This phone actually felt more baked than the OnePlus 8 when I first started testing, but it's received the same exact software updates, so let's see if it does live up to the major leagues. I'm Jaime Rivera with Pocketnow, and this is our review a month later.
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I've been reviewing OnePlus phones since the 3T and every single one was marred by the word "but," and the infamous "for the price" catch phrase. The phone is great, "but" it lacks water resistance. Or it's water resistant "but" it lacks a certification. Or the display is 90hz "but" its very dim. Or Warp Charging is super fast "but" there's no wireless charging. Or the camera has improved "but" it's only good "for the price."
We Powerusers are like Darth Vader. We'll hold any company accountable for what they promise, even remotely while staying at home. I know, I loved the meme. Point is, I think OnePlus got tired of having its strategy be considered an excuse.
This is the OnePlus 8 Pro, the company's showcase of what it's like to lead with speed, and really, and what I'd call, the company's first-ever true flagship, that's still priced a tad below than the phones it trying to compete with. This phone actually felt more baked than the OnePlus 8 when I first started testing, but it's received the same exact software updates, so let's see if it does live up to the major leagues. I'm Jaime Rivera with Pocketnow, and this is our review a month later.
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https://pocketnow.com
Follow us:
https://flipboard.com/@Pocketnow
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