OnePlus 9 Pro Review, Specs ,Camera, Price in India

 OnePlus' non-Pro smartphones have frequently been overlooked in favour of the Pro models throughout the last few generations. The OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro's feature differences remain the best example to date. With the 8 series, things did get a little better, but the non-Pro versions are no longer as good of a deal because of higher prices. It's excellent that OnePlus' well publicised cooperation with Hasselblad now includes the OnePlus 9 and isn't just for the 9 Pro with this year's 9 series.


The OnePlus 9 appears to be a huge improvement over the OnePlus 8 when combined with the upgraded sensors, the same charging pace, and the same display refresh rate as the 9 Pro. But with its revised, more expensive starting price of Rs. 49,999

India's OnePlus 9 cost and available options

The 12GB RAM (with 256GB of storage) variant that Oneplus provided me costs Rs. 54,999. A variant with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage is also available for Rs. 49,999. The LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage on the OnePlus 9 are identical to those on the 9 Pro. Astral Black, Arctic Sky, and Winter Mist are the three hues available, but the last one is only offered if you choose the most expensive model. Winter Mist trim has a lovely pastel lilac colour, however the glossy texture is quite good at attracting fingerprints.

The OnePlus 9 has a similar 6.55-inch AMOLED display as the 8T. It's not an LTPO OLED screen like the one the 9 Pro has, which is fine considering the much lower cost. It has a full-HD+ resolution, is HDR-certified, and supports a 120Hz refresh rate. You also get an in-display fingerprint sensor, which despite its awkwardly low placement, works very well. The 9's display is flat, unlike the curved edges on the 9 Pro, but the borders are evenly slim all around. There's a hole-punch cutout for the selfie camera in the upper left corner.


Performance and battery life of the OnePlus 9
Performance has been excellent from the beginning. The OnePlus 9 is a more pleasant phone to use than the OnePlus 9 Pro or even the OnePlus 8T. A superior in-hand feel is made possible by the reduced weight and thickness, and the flat display virtually eliminates inadvertent touches. Any gesture feels quick and smooth thanks to the 120Hz refresh rate. In some applications, it will reduce to 60Hz in order to conserve electricity. The display is superb; the colours are rich and brilliant, the brightness is fantastic, and the viewing angles are more than acceptable.

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