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Price: ₹69,999 - ₹64,999.00
(as of Aug 06, 2024 22:51:53 UTC – Details)
From the manufacturer
Pro-Level Hasselblad Camera System Primary: -50MP Sony’s LYT-808 with OIS – 64 MP 3X Periscope Telephoto for studio-level portraits – 48 MP Ultra-wide 114° Fov
Elite, Long-lasting Performance – Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Mobile Platform – Software-assisted platform for Optimization – Keep apps active for up to 72 hours without reloading – Up to 3 hours of heavy gaming
Pristine 2K Display with Aqua Touch: – 2K 120 Hz ProXDR Display with advanced LTPO for brighter, more vibrant visuals – Eye Care certified by TÜV Rheinland – Aqua Touch helps you stay swiping, even with wet hands
Operating System: OxygenOS based on Android 14
Ultra fast charging, unwired: – Amp up your power with the 5400 mAh battery, wired 100W SUPERVOOC – Ultra-fast 50W wireless charging – 19 hours of YouTube playback
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Outstanding Performance and Design!
I recently upgraded to the OnePlus 12, and it has exceeded all my expectations! The sleek design and premium build quality are immediately noticeable. The display is vibrant and crisp, making every interaction a visual delight. Performance-wise, this phone is a powerhouse. Whether I’m multitasking, gaming, or streaming videos, everything runs seamlessly without a hitch.The camera setup is phenomenal, capturing stunning photos in various lighting conditions. The battery life is impressive too, lasting me through a full day of heavy usage with ease. The fast charging feature is a game-changer, getting me back to full power in no time.OxygenOS is smooth and intuitive, adding to the overall fantastic user experience. OnePlus has truly outdone themselves with the OnePlus 12. I highly recommend this phone to anyone looking for top-notch performance and cutting-edge features!Sound quality is excellent, providing a rich audio experience whether I’m on a call or listening to music. Plus, I haven’t experienced any heating issues, even with prolonged use. OxygenOS is smooth and intuitive, adding to the overall fantastic user experience.
Rehman –
All rounder !! Le lo bhai
Was using one plus 5t and now OnePlus 12, display is very smooth, no heating issue, no lag,superb battery management and almost instant multitasking. Camera is perfect, even in pitch black the night mode displaying great quality pictures. One plus best phone in terms of display, camera, rom and ram, battery and UI. No regrets got 9300 off from the old 5t in exchange benefit. If looking anything between 60-80 k buy this, you won’t be disappointed.Edit: after 5 month usage, still working like a gem, the IR blaster has a lot of utility. Best camera in segment, the portrait with 3x zoom is superb for taking dslr quality pictures.
RRK –
Amazing phone
Camera captures picturesque quality photos. Battery is the real winner (lasts more than 24 hrs) along with the ultrafast charger. Curved display is fun to operate. Colors are actually good, which makes it premium brand & stand apart from other Vivo phones.
Shruti S. –
Great phone overall but what’s up with the camera tuning?
TLDR; Great phone for buyers who are looking for a well-rounded phone which can do a bit of everything, but don’t buy it if your top priority is the camera. I have judged the camera harshly because cameras are important in flagships.EDIT 1: A second update addressed some of the issues in the camera and fixed it. Some of the issues still remain (like overprocessing of photos indoors) but camera performs slightly better now so I’ll increase the camera rating. Kudos to OnePlus for the prompt action.Display – 7.5/10Camera – 7.5/10Performance – 9/10Software – 8/10Battery – 9.5/10Connectivity – 9/10I upgraded from my OP9R to this and got a nice exchange bonus out of it. I had briefly used a Pixel 8 Pro as well, and while the software and camera were superior than the OP12, their hardware was outdated and I faced a lot of connectivity issues so I ended up returning the P8P.Note: I will say that when it comes to the overall phone experience and my personal requirements, OnePlus 12 is better than Pixel 8 Pro in my opinion and also â¹35k cheaper.This phone is already competitively priced so I got a good deal out of it. Here are my initial impressions -1. ACCESSORIES: Getting a charger and a phone case in 2024 out of the box makes me really happy. The case is okay but I would recommend getting a better one. The charger is big and heavy as it’s 100W.2. DISPLAY: The display is – clarity and quality wise fantastic, and any media you play in a higher resolution will look phenomenal. The brightness is also quite ample even under full sunlight conditions. Although 4500 nits is misleading but when you access HDR content, you will witness it’s not entirely a gimmick. A display this good at this price is commendable.The display is also CURVED, which is worst thing about it. This is the first curved display phone I’ve used and it’s a bad experience for me. The light glares on the curved parts break the immersion while watching videos or browsing, photo editing can be a pain, causes problems in copy-pasting texts, gathers a lot of dust and not to mention how they are susceptible to more damages even with a good case on. It gets worse in sunlight. It will take some getting used to but I will never like it.3. CAMERA: Camera has good clarity (the 10-bit mode can further enhance picture quality) but is also frustrating at times. There are a lot of moments when it overexposes, over sharpens and messes up the white balance in certain parts of photos after processing. I’ve had to manually tweak the exposure settings to get the scenes right a lot of times. Rear camera seflies indoors, sky pictures and sceneries with a lot of dynamic range come out weird after processing sometimes. The whole point of Hasselblad tuning is that the photos should be true-to-life. Sometimes pictures come out too warm indoors. Outdoors they perform better. I have had to use the Master Mode on Auto to take some pictures so that the processing does not ruin the picture. The downside of Master Mode is that your photos will end up looking a bit bland (because there’s no post-processing happening) and it does not handle dynamic ranges well.QUICK TIP: Turn off the ProXDR mode from the inbuilt gallery settings. It exaggerates photo quality on your display but is useless outside your gallery once you upload those photos somewhere.Night mode is okay and gets the job done but don’t expect it to perform a miracle with bad lighting conditions. Portrait mode is fantastic, edge-detection is very well-tuned. The Pro mode is where this camera shines and makes the use of the camera hardware but the majority won’t use it. The glass coating on the camera is very susceptible to damage because it covers a better part of your phone’s back so you will need to buy a good case.Digital zoom is not very good in my opinion considering IQOO 12 has done a much better job with it while being significantly cheaper.Video recordings from the rear camera come out clear enough and the audio quality is also good. But when you’re switching lenses for zooming in, you’ll notice a bit of stutter and a slight change in the colour gradient. When you’re zooming in a lot, the camera takes 3-5 seconds before registering a focus object and detecting it properly. Super stable mode works well but only with 60fps. 30fps recording mode is not that smooth, with sub-par stabilization and stutters a lot when switching lenses. These have been an ongoing issue for a few generations and one would have expected OP to resolve it by now.Front camera is pretty average (even more disappointing indoors). It works well in daylight but indoor pictures look like they’re taken from a mid-range phone. They did tune the front camera to have a wider angle which is good. Video recording from the front camera doesn’t allow 60 fps but allows 4K recording now.OP clearly needs to work in the camera department in future updates. Their camera algorithms are quite behind compared to the current industry standards even though the phone has good camera hardware.Overall camera is okay for daily use but if it’s your main priority, this phone might not be for you.4. CONNECTIVITY AND CALL QUALITY – Did not notice any call drops, 5G works well and the person on the other end heard my voice very loud and clear. Bluetooth and WIFI are working well.IR blaster works but don’t expect it to be compatible with every device. Gets the job done regardless and a super convenient feature that I wish more phones had these days.5. BATTERY AND CHARGING – It is fantastic. Can last a full day on medium to heavy usage, and 1.5 days on light usage. They have also introduced battery health management features which is an added bonus. I had to try really hard to drain the battery completely.Charging time is 25-27 mins after full drainage. The smart charging feature to conserve battery health over time is a nice addition. Haven’t used the wireless charging or reverse wireless charging so wouldn’t be able to comment on it.My current SOT shows up as almost 9 hrs and 1d 5 hrs since last charge with 7% charge left. Battery is crazy good as you can see.6. PERFORMANCE: Top-notch performance, phone feels super fast and snappy. Got only slightly warm during gaming (I played CoDM), continuous camera operations and charging. Their new cooling system is proving to be very good.Read and write speeds, app installations are also super fast.7. SOFTWARE: Oxygen OS 14 has some very good parts (quick launch, smart sidebar, file docker etc), and some bad parts. There are some Android 14 features that have not been implemented correctly (why do I have to manually set refresh rates for all the apps even after selecting the high refresh rate option?) or are absent (where are the lock screen customisations?). OOS14 is still proving to be a good experience for me overall.I have not encountered any bugs in my day to day usage and every operation on the phone has been seamless so far. Honestly, I expected OP12 to be quite buggy at launch but I’m happy that they are learning from their mistakes.OP has managed to give great features in an extremely competitive price and I would say I’m mostly happy with my purchase (except maybe the camera). China models will see AI features soon and I hope global launches follow the suit.
bharath –
Best phone and it’s 3rd phone I am using from 1plus
Excellent camara, fast charging, battery and storage is very good and worthy always I am sticking with OnePlus and two more my friends purchased same phone after seeing my phone .
Velpandi M –
Quality
Charging and appearance of the good Display and connectivity are good, value for the money and quality super
Bhaskar Bhattacharya –
awesome mobile
It is a very good phone… If we talk about iPhone 14 and 15 Pro Max, it is 10 times better than that. camera is much better then iPhone ……
Joydeep Das –
The Flagship killer!!!
Pros :-1. Awesome sleek Build2. UI is fluid3. 120Hz refresh rate makes everything look and feel smooth (without lag whatsoever)4. Impressive touch response5. Spectacular haptic feedback6. Great Battery life (lasts almost 2 days)7. Beast performance8. Hyper Engine is an added value to gaming fanatics (Hyper resolution, Hyper HDR and Hyper framerate)9. Trinity Engine is equivalent to Iphones RAM and ROM management10. SuperVOOC charge is flabbergasting’ly fast (0%-100% in ~20 mins)11. Charger brick and cable in the box12. Wifi 7 enabled13. built-in screen protector is sufficient enough (although applying a 3rd party screen protector is a hassle due to it’s curve edges)14. Oneplus came back with a bang after a long timeCons :-1. Great camera for the price range (not like Rs. 1 lakh+ Samsung Galaxy S24 or Iphone 15)2. Sometimes closing an app makes the whole screen go black for a moment3. Users have seen green line after software update (haven’t updated mine for the same reason)4. Touch response is quite tricky near the Curvy edges5. Curvy edges makes a hell lot of distraction due to reflectionVerdict :-Highly recommended for an overall package of a true Android smartphone experience!!!
Tammer Amer –
I was pretty scared to receive either a defective phone, or a phone with a missing charger, but my OnePlus 12 arrived with everything in the box, and without a tiny scratch, and it’s working so perfectly, the phone is so beautiful overall, and the seller was absolutely legit, so I definitely recommend buying from him.
Alexander –
I used to have iphones, recently used poco phone for 2 years! OnePlus 12 impressed me so much! Software is so fast and smooth! Brightness is good, so I can see it well under Dubai sun! Battery life is good, has ultra fast charging! I really enjoy it! Highly recommend!!
Very good quality the mag safe is working. –
I like the product all in all. Thank you so much!
Mohammed –
I have owned so many phones over the time and all of them were android phones, confidently I can say, this is the best in whats known as flagship category. In the beginning I was a little sceptical because the phone has no local dealer or any service centers, but after using the phone I realized that it’s a great marriage between hardware and software. The only pitfall I can think of which fuelled my old scepticism, is the screen protector which was installed and was making the fingerprint sensor not responding properly, but after removing it, it worked like a charm, so my guess the screen protector wasn’t a good quality or wasn’t installed properly.
Amazon Customer –
The phone is great and I didn’t face any issues. The battery is amazing. One thing to consider is that the charger adaptor is EU plug not UK which used in Saudi Arabia.