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Pros: fast charging, video consumption, smooth and fast, build quality, sound quality, wide angle camera sensor, everything in box (doesn't need to spend extra penny),


Overall a best premium phone in the segment. {Due to bright colour Pouch, it will attract more dirt with in a week}

1. The screen is incredibly clear and smooth. And the way the OnePlus software auto adjusts the temperature and brightness makes it amazing in every condition I have used it, including direct sunlight.
2. Oxygen OS is a incredible flavor of android. In some ways I think it's better than normal stock android on a pixel 5. I despise Samsung for their more "closed off" approach to android. And this is nothing like it. OnePlus recognizes you bought an Android phone for Android not some bloated ugly mess.
3. Probably the best thing I have noticed on this phone.. It is amazingly well balanced. Like I can hold it with one hand, two, typing these paragraphs balancing it on my pinky. And it's just comfortable in the hand every way you hold it.
Other than these.. I'd say it's on par with a s21+ in everyway but battery life (not terrible just noticably worse like I drained 4 percent typing this review on it, might have drained like 3 on an s21+)
Also the price.. I think it should be priced around 900 to be competitive. But I would totally buy one of these again given what's out on the market right now

There are few minor compromises with this device.
I have installed latest update with Android 12 that OnePlus has provided till now, still there are following issues.
1. If we record 4k video with 120fps, device will heat and degrade the frame rate.
2. When we play PUBG it heats upto 45 degree, but no degrade in performance.
3. Screen attention feature missing, you are looking into screen and it still lock the phone -- Big drawback
4. Selfie camera is not good
Apart from this, mobile is very good. It look premium, stylish and very smooth. Go for it if your budget is between 50 to 55k. No other phone stand near it in this price range.
There are so many negative reviews about the device, but device is not bad at all.

I am so happy with how vibrant the pictures turn out! There are a variety of photo settings including slow motion, portrait, nightscape, pro, tilt shift, panorama and time lapse. There is also super macro but, you can not use it with the flash. I have included a picture taken with my one plus 9 pro in my review, this photo was taken with just the "photo" button.
I am very impressed with the speed of this phone and the signal I get using it. I live in the woods in the middle of no where and always have excellent signal and speed. Using my old phone with the same carrier I was rarely getting my calls or text so, this is a huge improvement for me.
The touch screen in sensitive and always reads my fingerprint without issue. The sound quality is excellent, it is great for listening to music or to hear calls clearly. My favorite thing about this phone is how FAST it charges, it could be dead and if I plug it in before I get a shower, it will be at 100% when I get out of the shower and, the charge will last!
Now on to the downside, It is horrible to type long paragraphs, for whatever reason, it will regularly delete what I typed or move my typing location to the middle of my paragraph or the beginning. This typing glitch seems to happen no matter where I am typing it could be a text message, facebook, email, it will mess up every sentence or 2 and causes me a lot of frustration. Since I use my phone for a lot of typing this has been a big problem for me and the only reason I can not give this phone 5 stars.


While I am probably just a light user, I am constantly excited at how fast this phone loads and runs aps. No lag when I am typing, and even webpages load much faster than my previous phones. I never knew a phone could run this fast.
On the down-side, I don't like the rolled-over side edges. To me they don't add anything to the phone, make it harder to hold without accidentally pressing the screen, and just guarantees it will crack the screen if it falls. And it makes getting and applying screen covers unnecessarily difficult. I immediately 3d printed a tpu case with extended front edges to protect the phone and make it easier to hold. With that change, I am quite happy and miss nothing about the exposed edges.
On the good side, is the speed of course. Also, the camera is nice, takes good quality pictures, and really nice video. I recorded a 2.5 minute video of fireworks, and pressed the stop button.... I first thought I must have done something wrong, because on every other phone (or even camera) I have had before, the camera would lock up for several seconds before I could use it again. However, this phone didn't even hesitate to start recording when I accidently hit the record button again immediately. No lag to save a 2.5 minute video!
Like I said, I can't really compare it to other high-end phones, but if you are looking for a really nice phone for the first time, I have to say I am 5 stars of impressed despite the rolled-edge-styling.








Cameras are excellent, and this is coming from somebody who’s last phone was a Pixel device. I’ve owned previous OnePlus phones as well (OnePlus 7 Pro and OnePlus 8T) and the camera is in another league. Way less shutter lag that previous phones, clearer photos, excellent portrait mode, and support for 4k 120FPS video (which is stunning). Optical image stabilization works wonderfully as well. A minor grievance is that I don’t like the Hasselblad logo on the camera bump, I understand that the two companies have a partnership but I’m not a fan of excessive branding on my devices (especially if it’s from a partner company). It’s worth noting that Sony (not Hasselblad) actually supplies the camera sensors for this phone.
The phone supports 65w wired charging and is absurdly fast to charge. 15w EPP Qi charging and 50w proprietary wireless charging are also supported. Personally, I have no interest in the 50w proprietary wireless charger (it’s expensive and gets the phone quite toasty from what I’ve heard) but Qi support is a nice touch for people who enjoy using wireless charging as a mere supplement to wired charging or for the rare event that you have a mishap with your charging port. Battery life has been slightly better than I’ve experienced on previous OnePlus devices with 6 hours or more screen on time before I feel the need to plug in.
Device stability is good, I have not experienced any issues with bugs, overheating, or crashes. The underscreen fingerprint sensor works flawlessly every time (OnePlus has the best optical fingerprint readers in the industry as far as I’m concerned) and is very convenient. Sound from the phone’s speakers is loud and crisp. Haptic feedback feels good.
Despite this praise, the phone isn’t perfect. For one, it lacks a headphone (3.5mm audio) jack. I listen to a lot of music, especially in my truck which has a custom sound system. My previous phone, the Google Pixel XL, had a headphone jack and outputs clean audio. When I connected my new OnePlus 9 Pro to my truck’s stereo using Bluetooth it sounded TERRIBLE. Bluetooth simply does not have good enough sound quality to substitute for a wired connection. OnePlus should put a quality DAC in their next phones and bring the jack back like Sony does with their Xperia series of phones. I refuse to be gaslit and told that a headphone jack isn’t viable on a water resistant phone; Samsung built water resistant phones with jacks for years and Sony still does. The inability to use wired headphones is also very annoying. I understand that USB-C to 3.5mm adapters exist but USB-C passthrough audio quality very rarely matches a direct 3.5mm connection (in fact, poor sound quality through USB-C passthrough audio and Bluetooth is one of the reasons I returned a previous OnePlus phone, the 8T). I’m going to force myself to live with it because I don’t have much of a choice (can’t find any suitable alternative phones with a jack that would work well on my network) but I’m very unhappy about it and will continue noting this as a complaint whenever possible.
Another thing I dislike about the phone is the ugly hole punch camera. I can at least praise OnePlus for putting it in the top left corner rather than the center of the display (corner hole punches are always going to be better than centered ones) but I still hate looking at it. The screen is vibrant and beautiful to look at but every time I see the ugly black dot for the camera I’m a little disgusted. This is coming from the same company that made the OnePlus 7 Pro, a phone with a full edge-to-edge display with no interruptions, notches, or hole punches. Hole punch cameras are such a downgrade from bezel-mounted cameras and pop up cameras. They are terrible.
OnePlus’ Visual Voicemail still doesn’t work on Mint Mobile (hasn’t since at least the OnePlus 7 Pro) which is very frustrating, especially considering I’ve seen OnePlus phones for sale on their website before! I would really appreciate if this could be addressed sometime.
The phone does come with some bloatware. You have the typical Google stuff which the manufacturer has no real choice over, but then you have a few other weird software quirks like the inability to uninstall the Netflix app. Now personally I use Netflix, but what if I didn’t? I wouldn’t want an app on my phone I don’t use. This is the problem with bloatware, it takes choices away from the customer. All this being said, OnePlus does allow the phone’s bootloader to be unlocked to if you want to root the phone or flash a custom ROM, you can. I really appreciate that functionality as it has become very rare on US model Android smartphones. More and more manufacturers have decided to lock their phones down and disallow customer tinkering. Thank you, OnePlus, for being a part of the solution rather than the problem.
My last concern is software support. While OnePlus may be better than some Android manufacturers when it comes to updates and continued product support, in recent years they have been slacking off. Browse the OnePlus subreddit or the OnePlus community forum and you’ll see tons of complaints from customers with phones less than 3 years old who have no longer been receiving timely security or OS updates. While I can’t say how good software support will be for the OnePlus 9 Pro yet, it is something I’m a bit worried about.
Overall, I think this is a great device if slightly flawed. If you need a US 5G Android flagship, don’t hesitate. Buy the OnePlus 9 Pro.



1) camera
2) display
3) fast charging( 30 mins) to full charge
4) oxygen os
5) signal reception
Cons:
1) it was lagging a bit while opening one app from another
2) it closes automatically sometimes
3) no standby in battery
4) due to curved display u have to struggle for tempered glass.
5) heating a bit with normal usage
U can go with xiaomi 12 pro on behalf of this xiaomi was quite impressive than this mobie.

and the screen was broken after 2-day's use.

Battery is average
Heating issues


Чтобы узнать, китайская это версия или версия для США, все вам нужно всего лишь проверить первые 3 цифры IMEI.
Если IMEI начинается с 860, это китайская версия
Если IMEI начинается с 358, это американская версия
Let me tell you why there are so many negative reviews -
1. Most negative reviews are fake. Check for verified buyers only
2. When people spend 65k on mobile, they usually choose apple or samsung. Most oneplus buyers stretch their budget to buy this mobile. Now when such people spend 65k then they want everything to be THE BEST. They literally have no idea what they are getting here. Apple or samsung could never give you such build quality, display, 65w charging, probably the best android software. I know 65k is too much but you have to understand that no other company is giving all this in 65k.
3. Don't upgrade to android 12. Whenever there is a new android software upgrade, wait for at least 6 months. It applies to all android smartphones. Early software builds are not stable.
