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PREIS/LEISTUNG, selbst für einen Sonderpreis von 800€ Note 5
Mit Android 11 war ich schon nicht sonderlich zufrieden. Die Akkuleistung ist schlecht (mindestens einmal nachladen pro Tag), die Camera und Möglichkeiten (Vergleich zu meinem Huawei P30pro) miserabel.
Nach dem Upgrade auf ein völlig unfertiges Android 12, nur noch Probleme, Akku noch schneller entleert, einige Apps (z. B. Alexa) gehen nicht oder nicht mehr richtig. Oftmals Hänger.
Die Community nur in Englisch und unübersichtliche und unverständliche Infos zu Updates, OnePlus Apps... Da blickt man nicht mehr durch. Das macht alles keinen Spaß. Das Huawei war um Längen besser. Überlege aktuell den 2,5 Jahre alten Akku zu tauschen, es zu reaktivieren und das OnePlus zu verkaufen.
Gibt es nicht bald eine wesentliche Verbesserung eines Updates, dann überlege ich sogar eine Wandlung zu beantragen. Ein weiteres OnePlus wird es nicht geben. Huawei war um Welten besser.
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Update:
Aktuelle Probleme mit Apps:
Amazon Alexa funktioniert nicht
Uhr / Wecker erscheint oft nicht auf dem Bildschirm zum Stumm- oder Ausschalten,
Radio Apps hören immer wieder nach wenigen Sekunden auf zu spielen.
In einer App öffnet sich die Tastatur nicht.
Beim Display drehen ordnet sich der Bildschirm manchmal nicht mehr ordentlich.
2. Update (genervt)
Weil ich aktuell 2 mal am Tag nachladen muss, habe ich die Auflösung des Displays und die Wiederholrate auf ein minimum eingestellt. Hier verliert man einiges an Performance. Mal sehen ob der Akku wenigsten länger hält.
Die letzten Tage wurde das Teil auch immer wieder mal ziemlich warm. Was wird das im Sommer. Der Finger Sensor reagiert nur auf einen Finger, obwohl mehrere angelernt wurden. Ab und zu friert das Handy komplett ein... Man sieht dann beim Versuch es zu aktivieren nur einen weißen Bildschirm. Lässt sich nur mit dem Einstecken des Ladegerät wieder beseitigen, aber das hat man bei der miesen Akku Performance ja eh immer dabei...
Liebes OnePlus Team, ich hoffe in eurem Interesse, dass ihr schnellst möglich auch für das EU Modell ein ordentliches Update bereitstellt. Für die vielen OnePlus Apps erstellt mal eine ordentliche Übersicht. Aktuell blickt man doch da nicht mehr durch....

Wichtig war mir:
Wasserdicht, induktives Laden, Dual SIM, gute Kamera, großer Speicher und google Apps.
Meine erste Wahl war das P40Pro aber durch das Verbot google nutzen zu dürfen, viel meine Wahl auf das Oneplus 9 Pro.
Das Smartphone an sich ist ausgezeichnet.
Schönes Display, schneller Prozessor, auch Apps, die bei meinem alten Mate 20 Pro Probleme hatten (Benachrichtigungen, Ausführung im Hintergrund etc.) laufen problemlos. Auch der Fingerabdrucksensor funktioniert zuverlässig (war bei meinem Mate nicht immer gegeben).
Schön ist zweifelos der ausgeblendete Bereich.
Alles in allem ein tolles Handy. Nur was mich enttäuscht ist die Qualität der Bilder. Da bin ich von Huawei deutlich besseres gewohnt.
Der (digitale) Zoom ist eine Katastrophe und gerade bei nicht optimalen Lichtverhältnissen sind die Bilder pixelig und unscharf.
Fototechnisch, bin ich der Meinung, bleiben die TopHandys von Huawei unerreicht.
Dennoch überwiegen die positiven Eigenschaften, so dass eine Rücksendung nicht in Frage kommt.
Dennoch würde ich beim nächsten Mal wieder ein Huawei in Betracht ziehen und hoffen, dass das Embargo bis dahin aufgehoben wurde.

Zunächst, was spricht für's OnePlus 9 Pro:
+ sehr gute Hardware Verarbeitung, nix wackelt, auch die OnePlus Besonderheit, der Schiebeschalter für stumm/vibrieren/Ton an rastet sauber ein (ABER: wenn er denn funktioniert - mit der vorherigen Software-Version war sogar das ein Problem, ohne Grund ging bei Schalterstellung "Ton an" das Smartphone in den "stumm" Modus!)
+ großes, helles Display (ABER: neigt zum Flackern, schaltet sich gelegentlich nicht an und zieht Akku ohne Ende!)
+ sehr zuverlässiger Fingerabdruck-Sensor
+ Telefonie-Funktion ist spitze, hervorragende Verbindung, egal ob mit Mobilfunk oder im heimischen WLAN, die beste Anrufer-Verständlichkeit aller Smartphones, die ich bisher hatte
Dafür wäre eine Top-Wertung gerechtfertigt, auch unter Berücksichtigung der oben genannten Bugs. Ich denke, an dieser Stelle hören die meisten Tests auf und daher der sehr gute Ruf der Marke bzw. die vorher angeführten Spitzentestergebnissse.
Neutral, weil Geschmackssache:
+- das gebogene Display erschwert Aufbringen eines Schutzglases, überhaupt gibt es für das "Pro" wesentlich weniger Zubehör wie Schutzhüllen oder Displayabdeckungen, als für die "normale" Ausführung
Im Alltag fallen aber immer mehr Probleme auf. Die unter Android 11 sind durch das Update auf Android 12 größtenteils gelöst, jedoch durch andere und sogar noch mehr Probleme ersetzt. Hier nur eine Auswahl:
- Akkuverbrauch ist exorbitant hoch (ja, das schnelle Aufladen in gut 30 Minuten ist super, funktioniert aber nur mit dem mitgelieferten Ladegerät; mit einem QC3-Ladegerät dauert's Stunden lang). Hierzu ist anzumerken, dass der Akku anfangs "lernt", d.h. nicht genutzte Apps werden gedrosselt oder geschlossen, auch ist der Verbrauch unter Android 12 etwas geringer, also unter 11. Akku hält nun 1 1/2 Tage, anfangs knapp 1 Tag (in den genannten Tests ist allerdings von mind. 2 Tagen Laufzeit die Rede ...)
- Display, oje: ab und zu flackerts, gerne bleibt es auch mal schwarz, Helligkeitsregelung wie früher bei den ersten Smartphones mit Autohelligkeit, neigt also zum "pumpen" - beschämend! Außerdem geht die Kamerafunktion beim Abschalten oft an und aber dafür wird bei ankommenden Anrufen die Displaysperre aktiv. Unglaublich!
- Apps funktionieren nicht oder unzureichend; ich weiß, vieles hängt mit der Akkuoptimierung zusammen, aber genau die ignoriert sämtliche Einstellungen
- die eigentlich modernere System Navigation mit Gestensteuerung hängt andauernd, aber auch bei der Android-typischen "Tastensteuerung" mit "Home", "zurück", "alle Anwendungen" lassen sich letztere nicht in einem Rutsch schließen
- Benachrichtigung einiger Apps, wie WhatsApp, funktionieren gar nicht mehr
- Kamera: macht gute bis sehr gute Aufnahmen, aber der Bildausschnitt entspricht nicht der Display-Anzeige!
Nochmals: das ist kein Billig-Smartphone für unter 100€, sondern ein Gerät für über 1.000€. So einen Bockmist dem Kunden zur Verfügung zu stellen ist einfach unglaublich. Meine Bewertung: Ein Stern für die hervorragende Telefonie-Funktion und einer für die Hardware, gepaart mit der Hoffnung, dass doch wenigstens ein paar Bugs noch künftig beseitigt werden. Allerdings liefert OnePlus Updates mit der Geschwindigkeit vom Wachstum eines Tropfsteins, so dass ich wenig Hoffnung habe, ein komplett funktionierendes Smartphone zu erhalten. OnePlus? Ich bin raus ...
Update vom 16.4.2022: inzwischen habe ich das vom Support versprochene Update C47 erhalten. Inzwischen ist manches besser, aber immer noch viele gravierende Mängel:
- beim ankommenden Anruf sperrt sich noch immer das Display (zeitweise)
- die Kamera-App stürzt mehrmals am Tag am
- auch Google Maps stürzt ab
- Benachrichtigungen funktionieren noch immer nicht richtig oder gar nicht (z.B. keine Nachricht bei WhatsApp Chats)
- die App-Optimierung funktioniert immer noch nicht
Auch hier wieder nur eine Auswahl der vielen großen und kleinen Ärgernisse. Am übelsten war während eines Städte-Urlaubs aber das wiederholte Abstürzen der Kamera-, der Google-Maps und anderer Apps. Ich habe jetzt wirklich die Nase voll und kaufe jetzt ein anderes Smartphone.


After switching to oneplus a few years back I can honestly say that this will be my last oneplus phone. Too expensive for what it offers. It started to crash only after a couple of months of use. The camera is ok but not great. For a phone which costs near 1000£ I expected a lot more. Battery life is mediocre, even if you don't use the phone for gaming. Switch Bluetooth or location on and you wont make it half a day on a full charge. Sometimes it overheats without even using it. Then I am forced to turn it off and leave it off for a few minutes.
Oneplus should introduce at least 500gb of internal storage for a phone which costs this much. If you take photos on a daily basis, you definitely need more storage.
Yes you can use google backup services etc, but why should I pay extra cash for storage when I paid so much for a premium phone?
I guess nothing good last forever, right Oneplus?

Atenção que o carregador não serve para a EU. Tem de adquirir um adaptador.



As usual I was hesitant to buy because of a few not so good reviews, but I'm convinced they are left by people who are unable to set up a phone correctly.
First of all, the phone comes as FHD+ as default, you need to change the display settings to QWHD to get that beautiful sharp display. And let me say, the display is absolutely stunning, sharp, beautiful colour production, amazingly smooth 120hz refresh rate that is immediately noticeable, and the screen also has software accelerated motion smoothing which further adds to the silky smooth video production.
I purchased the 128gb 8gb version and the phone is actually extremely fast, sometimes it takes me by surprise!! Runs some more visually demanding games buttery smooth.
The phone itself feels premium quality in the hand and the back is a thing of beauty, especially in the colour morning mist. The camera lenses are large and look really pleasing to the eye.
Battery life is 4/5 BUT, This is a big BUT.. You have no idea how fast this phone charges. 30 mins to 100% and it's not spec sheet lies. It really does charge faster than anything I've ever witnessed! Amazing for people who use their phone a lot and wish to charge for a little bit after heavy use, 10 mins will easily charge to 30%
Moving to the camera itself, if you are unfamiliar with Hassleblad whom collaborated with OnePlus to create the camera system create very high end medium format cameras. As a photographer with 20 years experience I definitely have a valid opinion of it's performance, the cameras are really great in well lit situations, with great colour reproduction, sharp images with great clarity. Low light is harder to get a sharp image but that can be corrected with a little tripod.
My only gripe would probably be the shutter time, I've had phone's that are faster but as a landscape photographer this isn't a problem.
The selfie camera is good and produces a bookah effect, although it's software produced, this is still not good enough to retire your DSLR!
The operating system is android obviously but the oxygen OS mod that oneplus produced is by far my favorite, it's easy to use, plenty of customisation options and definitely has a one up on samsung.
Overall, I'm still in shock at the price for such a phone.. have they messed up the pricing? Aha.
Want my opinion? Just buy it, I'm literally over the moon with it.
Hope this helped you decide.
My apologies if I missed anything out.

The only area of concern for me was the camera bulge but I bought lens protectors for the glass and a protector which fits around the bulge (ie flattens out the gaps between the lenses) and I'm happier now about not scratching/ damaging the lens glass. Oh, and maybe the green colour isn't the best compared to the blue of the 7Pro, but nothing a different case can't fix!
OK so I did pick the 265GB version up at a great price (under £700) so maybe those who paid over £900 feel aggrieved, and maybe I've been lucky waiting as hardware / software / OS updates have been largely ironed out.
For the right price it's an awesome phone IMHO. I was looking at an S21 Ultra 255GB but at almost half the price the 9Pro is no way half the phone.... All it lacks is the S21s super zoom, everything else is the same as far as I can tell... So, after just over 2 months of daily use I'm super pleased with my OnePlus 9Pro.

The battery - lasts a very good amount of time, for a phone with such a great screen, it lasts above 5 hours of continuous use with 120hz and 1080p. I found the battery going from 95-1% in 5 hours of screen time and 16 hours uptime.
The cameras - are really good, a bit lacklustre in some departments but honestly can be easily fixed with software tuning. The Hasselblad Collab brings an interesting choice of colouring that makes for a sometimes odd-looking image but in good lighting this camera is Grade A! Not to mention the night mode and low light pictures are phenomenal. However again I think a software update would be needed for video performance in low light.
The screen - is one of, if not, the BEST screen on any phone right now! It rivals the S21 Ultra! It's bright, clear and filled with great colouring. Watching IMAX Disney Plus films in 1440 mode and 120hz is a magnificent experience.
Not to mention, the speakers are very very good and deliver good surround sound in landscape mode!
As for the overall software experience - it's classic OnePlus and they do deliver on that simple but customisable experience. Come Android 12 and OxygenOS 12 (OnePlus' Software) we are going to need to see some fine-tuning. As for when that happens? This phone will most likely be a no brainer, a brilliant phone and I hope to return to say all polished. There really isn't much to improve it's just minor bugs and inconsistencies (such as a sometimes inconsistent Bluetooth experience, I've seen devices a year old+ perform difficulty but a brand new set of earbuds work fine! Connectivity is the only real issue).
An all-around brilliant phone experience, ESPECIALLY for the price, and soon I'm sure to be an excellent experience!
If you can grab this device cheaper than launch price when the 10 series release, then do by any means possible!
8.5/10 phone when compared to the high-end flagships, with the potential to be 10/10!

The 9 pro was a huge disappointment. The phone responded slower and had a worse battery than the 7 pro, some improvements in camera but not huge.
A update was issued a number of months ago. Since then, the phone has continued to crash when using different apps including the camera. Recently, I was walking across a national park in the UK and the phone crashed when using the camera. When the phone eventually switched back on, a message appeared in Chinese, which I was unable to translate. The phone eventually booted up, however it had factory reset itself.
This a common problem with the phone after a quick Google search. I would recommend you do not buy this phone.

Battery life is a point of strenght for this device, as it last a full day with very intensive use, one day and a half with medium use and could last more than two days with a light use.
Camera a bit disappointing. Great colors and great functions, on pro mode too, but sometime is slow with focus, or when the light changes. Portrait mode excellent, always great results.
Good for gaming too, it won`t reach temperature too hot and the battery last enough even during full session of gaming.


Pros:
- Amazing bright & smooth screen
- Great performance
- Clean software
- Elegant design, Stellar Black colour looks super stealth
- Very good rear cameras especially ultra wide. No fish eye effect. Good detail and dynamic range. Video in artificial light surprisingly good also even at high resolution & high framerates due to large camera sensor.
- 8k video good for future proofing. But I think 4k video is a lot more consistent and what should be used instead.
- Loud and clear stereo speakers.
- High quality vibration motor adds better haptic feedback. Both this and the stereo speakers are massive upgrades from older OnePlus devices.
- Great that the phone still comes with a charging brick in the box. Very Fast wired and wireless charging. I timed a 5%-100 wired charge in 27minutes. This changes the way you use a phone. Such a great feature!
Cons:
- Fingerprint sensor placement isn't the best. Would prefer it to be a bit higher up on the screen.
- Speed and reliability of indisplay fingerprint sensor Isn't as good as rear mounted OnePlus 6 one. Still very quick and good especially for indisplay sensor. Surprised how good these are. Minor con.
- Front camera not as high end as competitors.
- Battery life is an A- not A+. I get around 6-7 hours screen on time running phone at 1440p 120Hz. This depends on your usage habits so can vary for different users.

However for the past several months the phone gets hot in normal mode and the battery drains quickly, it will last maybe 4 hours of moderate use and about 6 on battery+ mode which is a huge shame
I'm going to contact them as it's still in warranty and have seen others have the same issue, hopefully they can sort it

Old review:
Good things (coming from an s20 ultra)
-Latest Snapdragon chip
-The matte finish on the back is better than shiny glass.
-Fingerprint reader is very fast and much more accurate than my last phone.
-Oxygen OS is close enough to stock android to use as is (sooo much better than One UI).
-Supplied wired charger is superfast!
-Camera is pretty good so far. I prefer not having super saturated photos as I did with the s20 ultra.
-Comes with a case
-Battery life is good, the phone lasts me the day.
-Cheaper than a Samsung
-The whole throttling thing
-Despite that it can get quite hot under heavy load.
-One+ are apparently merging oxygen OS with Colour OS and future updates will be based on that.
-Not much clarity on the number of OS updates for the device (Samsung are actually good at this now, how things change).
-No SD card slot or headphone jack.
I guess I'm happy enough. I think the days of new phones surprising with design or new features are long gone. This is a good device with a few drawbacks that will nonetheless do very well for most people at a slightly lower pricepoint than its competitors.

It's super fast, thanks to the snappy processor, and has a very nice camera. Other phone do better in the selfie department but on the rear-camera, with the recent software updates OPlus has made, the "Hasselblad" is a little more than a simple logo slapped on the back. Still not what they hyped but pretty nice.
I'm loving the XPAN mode and the photos are extremely crisp, not over saturated, and overall very nice.
I upgraded from a Samsung Galaxy S10 and even from that, there are some Samsung features I sorely miss. TL;DR - Mostly gaming related.
1. There's no customisable quick access app tab that Samsung has. It literally holds all my frequent apps perfectly which I can swipe to bring up on the side of my home screen.
2. Game launcher settings. In Samsung's, I could mute "Game Sound", meaning all games would be muted, at any time. No having to go into settings for each individual game, which you can only do from the home page of the game anyway. With muting game sound, I could do it at any time and play my own music or podcasts over it etc. This is REALLY needed.
3. Screen lock for gaming. It would dim the screen and touch lock it while the game kept running at a lower FPS in the back so conserve battery.
- OnePlus has it's own game launcher so these features are definitely ones it could implement.
3. Secure Folder by Samsung is amazing. It's essentially a sandbox, any app can be put in there, and it will have it's own secure version without hiding or removing the main app. This means you can have a second camera, gallery, files, folders, broswer, games WHATEVER inside there, secure locked. Allows for simple, yet effective sandbox cloning or securely keeping files safe, without have multiple apps for different things. The closest thing functionality wise would be apps which clone your entire phone, but it kills your battery. Secure Folder doesn't. It's a patented Samsung tech though so I don't expect OP to have anything soon.

1) impossibile to make phone calls. You can use it the normal way, that is by your cheek as the screen will never go black and you always end up pressing buttons and it's embarrassing
2) why does it keep taking screenshots????
3) contactless payments won't work
4) you leave it in the pocket and it starts inserting the wrong pin, randomly
Not a good value for money

The fingerprint sensor works nice and quickly and the facial recognition is very quick too. However, sometimes the phone would be stuck in "pocket mode" and need manually unlocking before it would do anything, also there's no VoLTE which I didn't realise when buying the phone, but not a deal breaker.
Charging (even wirelessly) can be silly fast (60w!) which I think may be this phones biggest down fall... After 6 months of use the phone really wasn't lasting a full day of my normal use (which it did with ease when I bought it), but I couldn't find anything that was being draining... After 8 months of use it was really getting bad and I ran a battery health check along side a few full charge cycles... The results came back at 1920mAh! 43% of the design capacity!! No wonder it wasn't lasting well! Fortunately the phone is still under warranty and this is considered beyond expected wear and tear. I do not want to have this happen again so I'm not exchanging or, I'm going for something else this time...

Literally can't fault the phone at all

As per the phone, it's a good mobile as per the price. If you love photography, stick to pixel 6....there is no competition to that. I chose one plus 9 pro over pixel just because of warp charging with in box charger and body design. One plus feels lighter than the new Pixel series.
I have done lot much R&D among Samsung S21, Pixel 6 and One plus 9 pro. Let me know if you want any comparison details in specific.
