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After a very, very long wait for the Android 12 update, it is with great regret a fatal blow not only for this device, but for OnePlus in general.
I can confirm that the rumours that Oxygen OS and OPPO's Color OS merging to one, rather horrible OS are true.
The main advantage OnePlus had, Oxygen OS is no longer valid, the handset now is running an image of the much cheaper entry level OPPO devices' OS.
I would've bought an OPPO device if I wanted the Color OS experience. I did not.
This phone is now heavily discounted (£609), but it's not worth a penny after the new update.
Gmail notification still not working, battery drains like mad. And most importantly, it's not running on Oxygen OS anymore.
Stay clear, this will be my last OnePlus device.
I am actually considering a Samsung for my next phone, yep, it is THAT bad!
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Original review:
This is an ‘upgrade’ from my beloved, favourite OnePlus 6 which I have been using for almost 4 years now, and is still running just fine.
The 9 Pro is a bit heavy, but balanced in your hand and the ‘brushed’ glass finish at the back makes a nice change from slippery glass and makes it a lot more safer to use without a protective case.
It’s also a bit ‘longer’ on one handed-use, you do get used to it but the shape of the more square OnePlus 6 was much better.
I can go on forever but I will list what I consider pros and cons.
Pros:
1- As mentioned earlier, the overall look and feel of the handset is excellent.
2- Oxygen OS is, hands down the best Android flavour I tried.
3- The camera is not a DSLR, but it’s much better than many alternatives.
4- Ridiculously fast charging, 10 minutes on the charger will keep you going for a full day (With screen on 60 Hz and lower resolution).
5- Wireless charging is finally integrated.
6- Fingerprint scanner is lightning fast, and much better than conventional physical sensors.
7- A super responsive device with no lagging or delays, throw anything at it and it will do it without complaining.
Cons:
1- It’s an expensive 5G handset, that does not support 5G reception on a Tesco Mobile SIM card.
2- Again, it’s an expensive 5G handset, that does not support VoWiFi or VoLTE on a Tesco Mobile SIM card.
3- On default, the excellent display has a horrible yellow tinge to it, need to go to settings and change screen calibration to correct it.
4- Screen is beautiful when set on full resolution and 120 Hz, but it drains the battery like nothing I’ve ever experienced before, it’s just not practical.
5- Battery optimisation has gone insane, Google Fit does not count steps, Gmail notifications are hit and miss, and all other apps are affected with different levels of interruption. This however seems to have improved a bit since the latest update I received 2 weeks ago, hopefully it will rectify it and be back to normal.
6- Camera can be a bit tricky on auto mode, it will decide what object to focus on despite you asking it to focus somewhere else too often for my liking. (Software can rectify that).
7- A rather heavy, thick handset could’ve easily accommodated a 3.5 socket, which would’ve been much better.
8- Curved display looks nice, but otherwise useless.
I can go on forever, but these are the points that are, in my opinion, count as pros and cons.
Would I pay £829 for this phone? No is the simple answer. I got this handset when it was on sale for £679, and that’s the only reason I’m keeping it. I will repeat what many other people have mentioned already,

A flagship phone (2021) for £650.00 is unbeatable value.
The quality of the phone is amazing, the screen quality, the speed of the processor and the overall feel of the build is premium. The camara takes some really good pictures and the battery life is perfectly acceptable.
In January 2022, my phone upgraded to Android 12.
I had to completely factory reset the phone. Yes, it was annoying but also very necessary.
Many people are complaining about various issues and problems after the upgrade to Android 12, but the factory reset solves all of them. (Well, it did for me)
In conclusion for £650.00, this phone will do fine for at least 18 months.
The spec is still good for 2022. The snapdragon 888 processers does not overheat in my phone and 12gb Ram is more then enough to handle the most demanding games and Apps.


Camera doesn't have a 16:9 option ?????
The dark mode notification panel is more grey than black...very annoying.
The latter is being fixed in A12.
I should also add:
Curved screens suck, hard to find curved glass screen protectors.
The black version of the phone has what I can only describe as a negative grip it's that slippy.
Comes with a case which is pretty good.
Screen is really good at 1440p
I get 6 hours SOT, battery is incredible
Charges incredibly quickly
However, leaving out 16:9 whilst having 1:1, 4:3 and even 20:9 ???? Just screems they don't care. Lost a star.

This phone :
Pros :
Cameras are good, but only if you fiddle about and change to 48/50 mp cameras. Standard photos are good, but not the best.
Battery life is OK, I get home from work and it's on 30+% at about 5/6 pm. I'm not a heavy user, so it's average at best. I charge the phone wirelessly overnight, but the 65w fast has been a godsend to top up.
Cons :
Once the factory screen protector comes off, its a ball ache to get a decent one that lasts! I've tried lots and I still haven't found one that lasts longer than a few weeks.

El protector de pantalla tiene una pequeña muesca.
Mas adelante actualizare el comentario.


My old phone was a Huawei P30 Pro which I loved - but after 2 years of heavy use, it was starting to show signs of age.
So the OnePlus had some really exciting reviews & based on those one was bought. At the first use, I couldn't believe how hot it got and was dismayed to see the battery drain to the concerning 50% with only a hour of use. A firmware update did solve the heating issue, but...
1. The software remained glitchy and slow (the phone would freeze, apps would become non responsive and shut-down) it was almost impossible to switch to an app (such as contacts) when making a phone call.
2. The camera, despite being the legendary Hasselblad, was terrible - it was so slow that many pictures were blurry. Oftentimes you would take a picture only for some mysterious post-processing to occured and render the image worthless.
3. The final straw came a couple of weeks ago when the phone lost the SIM card. Amazon Tech support tried to help, before I was put in contact with OnePlus tech support. The OnePlus support was amongst the worst I have ever experienced from any company - completely without sympathy. After insisting that the only option was to access my computer to flash the phone (without being able to give any reassurance that they would not compromise my data) they were so confident the flash would work, they hung up and declared the phone fixed (it was not).
A final complaint to Amazon and a full refund was issued (thank you Amazon). Now using the old Huawei which on reflection still takes better pictures and has a better battery life.
Will never, ever buy another OnePlus - what a joke of a company and a joke of a phone.

Cons: Compare to the system on my Huawei, OnePlus' system is not as smooth. An app does not always turn on and some apps keep having faulty issues that cannot be fixed until an update of the system. The battery runs out more quickly than I thought. At the end of the day I usually have about 19% left while on my Huawei Mate 20 Pro it was usually about 40%.
Pros: I like the camera and the default tone setting. It makes colours very sharp in photos. The screen is also very good as you can slide through content very smoothly. That experience is really good. The phone charges really quickly - 30 minutes to full charge makes it very easy and efficient.



I really struggled to see any significance improvement for the extra money. Then the phone totally locked me out 1 day, so I returned it.

I for one am a customer whom was left highly disappointed.
The Phone in itself was a lovely sleek phone, lighter than the OnePlus 7 Pro with a slightly larger screen size and less curvature.
Performance wise there were a few blips which I suspect would be ironed out as new firmware updates were released, as to be expected.
HOWEVER
The Phone itself did not work as an actual phone.
What seemed to be intermittent issues in receiving Messages and Calls was persistent from date of purchase.
Long story short, the phone would not receive messages or calls until it was put into Airplane mode or Rebooted, after which it would be fine for a period of time and seem to drop back into the same state.
After a bit of digging it seems quite a few people were reporting this same issue but no-one could actually narrow down the source of the issue with OnePlus themselves included.
I decided to run through some testing and eventually found that the issue could be replicated on demand by simply making an outgoing call.
I have no idea what was happening or why but for some reason after you made an outgoing call you would no longer receive incoming calls or messages.
(The caller would be met with the same automated message that they would when the phone was switched off.)
I ran through various "troubleshooting" methods with OnePlus whom were clearly reading their standardized scripts, ignoring any of the input I had prior given them (asking questions I already answered) and treat like I am technically inert after telling them they had provided incorrect instructions, which they had due to their poor copy pasting skills (a quick google proved this).
Once I achieved what they aimed for me to do, by using the googled steps, they then rather condescendingly responded with a "congrats".
Given the whole experience I decided to request a refund from Amazon which they were happy to oblige with a very refreshing customer support experience compared to that I had just been met with by OnePlus.
All in all I am very disappointed with the OnePlus 9 Pro and their customer support. I hope that this saves someone the headache I experienced when purchasing this phone.


What I will say is that
+ OxygenOS is the nicest rendition of Android.
+ This phone is the fastest portable device I've used for general use. The iPhone 12 Pro Max's lower refresh screen really hurts it in side by side comparisons.
+ The cameras are genuinely the best ones on the market for some type of workloads. If you want accurate, balanced, nuanced images that you'll sometimes playback on a large screen like your tele, then this phone will be better than everything else in it's price range. The only phones that are any real competition at £829 are the S21 and the iPhone 12. I think this outdoes them both at this price and even competes with the Pro Max and Ultra in some categories.
+ The build is gorgeous, the matte black is the nicest stealth black I've seen on a phone. Very close to the It's like a simpler version of the S21 Ultra.
Cons
- The slightly curved screen is much better than the OnePlus 7 Pro days, but it's still not as good as a flat implementation
- The telephoto camera is an afterthought. It takes grainy artifacty photos.
- Chrome on android is still a poor mobile browsing experience due to scaling issues. The samsung browser and firefox are both much better.
All in all, at this price, this phone is a triumph in the UK market. It's closest competition is the S21 Ultra and the iPhone 12 Pro Max and they're both significantly more expensive. They're also both better than this phone but I think this is better value for money.

From the first touch i could feel the Premium Quality of the phone's stracture.
Amazing matt feeling without any fingerprints.
Screen : Big, Bright, Incredible colors and perfect blacks!
The smoothest feeling i have ever seen in a smartphone. You will be surprised!
Battery : The battery last for at least 1 day with normal usage and the charging OMG!!!! less tha 40 minutes from 5% to 100%
CAMERAS : One of the biggest updates for OnePlus are the cameras. Finally and well done for that!!!
Huge sensors and they do exactly what they promised!
Great detailed photos with acurate colors and low light photos are Incredible even without using the night mode.
And with the PRO mode you can even do moreeee!!!
The smoothest transision in an android phone from the Main camera to the Wide angle camera.
Selfie camera is also good with an amazing bokeh(portrait) mode!!
Software : Smooth and reliable software without any problel.
For 2021 if you thinking on buying an Android Flagship around 800pounds with great cameras and premium quality and experience in general OnePlus 9 Pro its the one you looking for!
(photos taken by me using a ring-light)






Camera is the best one I have used, loads of functions and things to press.
Loads games a lot faster than my old Sony XZ.
The only thing I don't like so far is it uses YouTube music to play stored songs, so you have to select each song individually, easy enough fix with a 3rd party music app.

Not even playing a game and auto brightness on all the time.
If they could fix battery and ram, I would really recommend this phone but unfortunately that's not the case.
I had the 6T which was an amazing phone and I moved to 8T which was an amazing phone with a terrible camera so I returned it and now I will return the 9Pro.
What's going on Oneplus you know how to charge good money for your phones, but you don't deliver??????????

So I thought I'd upgrade to the one plus 9 pro, my reasons are the price, it has 8k recording, and 4k @ 120fps. The phone itself is gorgeous, this could have been an excellent phone but I was let down in a lot if ways-
Signal- it drops sometimes and can't connect, never experienced this before with any other phone, that alone would make me return it.
Latest update- cameras are worse, photos not as clear or sharp.
8k recording- dont bother, the phone can't handle it very well and it gets hot and slows.
4k@120fps-same as 8k, doesn't feel like it's optimised and phone gets hot and slows.
I think the chipset 888 is not ideal or not optimised for this phone.
Shame, as I think this could have been an amazing phone. Returned unfortunately. I probably won't buy OnePlus again.
I will say that the 8t is amazing and I'm still using it today.
