Review: OnePlus 9 Pro - Finally a worthy contender
Back in the day, OnePlus made its mark among tech enthusiasts by bringing high-end phone features to the mid-range price segment. It originally dubbed its phones as "flagship killers" and managed to do exactly that. However, as the competition has intensified, OnePlus has had to push its pricing up each year to maintain its position as a manufacturer with extremely fast Android phones.
This time around, OnePlus's main focus is on camera technology, as it has been widely regarded as the only area where the company's phones haven't been able to properly compete against the big guys like Samsung and Apple. To push its cameras to the next level, OnePlus has partnered with iconic Swedish camera brand, Hasselblad, and has also continued its on-going partnership with Sony to develop a custom imaging sensor for its flagship device.
We got the OnePlus 9 Pro for our review team well before its launch, so we had time to assess whether the company has finally managed to create a phone that is truly superb, in all areas possible.
- Technical specs
- Look and feel
- Display
- Main cameras
- Sample photos
- Selfie camera
- Video recording
- Performance
- Wireless charging
- Battery life and charging
- Oxygen OS / Android 11
- How to improve?
- Summary
- Rating
Tech specs
| Dimensions | 163,2mm x 73,6mm x 8,7mm |
| Weight | 197 grams |
| Display | 6,7" ; 20.1:9 ; 3216 x 1440px (525 ppi) 120 Hz AMOLED LTPO Gorilla Glass 5 |
| SoC | Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 |
| Memory | 8GB / 12GB |
| Storage | 128GB / 256GB |
| Cameras | Main: 48 MP ; OIS ; EIS ; f/1.8 ; Somy IMX789 Ultra-wide: 50 MP ; f/2.2 ; Sony IMX766 Tele: 8 MP |
| Selfie camera | 16 MP, fixed focus |
| Battery | 4'500 mAh |
| OS | Android 11 |
| Other | Double-SIM, 5G, 50W wireless charging, 65W wired charging |

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