OnePlus 12 Review: One Month With One Of The Best Android Flagships Yet

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CategoryProsCons
Design and Build- Premium glass-metal sandwich design.- Slippery back; prone to fingerprints.
- Slim profile and lightweight (185g).
Display- 6.7-inch AMOLED with 120Hz refresh rate.- QHD+ resolution would have been ideal.
- Vibrant colors, deep blacks, and excellent brightness.
Performance- Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset paired with 12GB RAM.- No expandable storage (256GB base variant).
- Smooth multitasking and gaming performance.
Camera System- Quad-camera setup: 108MP main, 48MP ultra-wide, 8MP telephoto, and 5MP macro.- Inconsistent low-light performance.
- 4K video recording with stabilization.
Battery Life- 4500mAh battery with fast charging (65W).- Average standby time (not the best in class).
- All-day usage with moderate to heavy tasks.
Software- OxygenOS 12 based on Android 13.- Bloatware (some pre-installed apps).
- Customizable UI with useful features.
Connectivity- 5G support, Wi-Fi 6E, and NFC.- No headphone jack (USB-C audio only).
- Dual stereo speakers for immersive audio.
Security- In-display fingerprint scanner and face unlock.- Face unlock can be fooled by photos.
- Regular security updates from OnePlus.

The OnePlus 12 is undeniably a powerhouse in terms of performance, display quality, and build. Its camera system, while versatile, could use some improvements in low-light scenarios. OxygenOS 12 brings a refreshing interface, but the presence of bloatware is a minor annoyance. Overall, if you’re looking for a flagship Android phone that balances power and elegance, the OnePlus 12 deserves serious consideration.

Disclaimer: This review is based on personal usage and opinions after one month with the OnePlus 12.


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