on 14-02-2024 17:50
There are plenty details on here about the 14 ultra however quick summary 4 x 50 mp cameras, Snapdragon 8 gen 3, capacity up to 1 tb storage and high quality screen and scratch resistance.
Certainly worth considering if Google, iPhone or Samsung doesn't float your boat.
on 15-02-2024 12:19
Good to hear from you @anticpated
on 16-02-2024 19:47
on 16-02-2024 19:47
This is also worth a second glance :-
OnePlus 12R review: Long-lasting, eye-popping | TechRadar
https://www.techradar.com/phones/oneplus-phones/oneplus-12r-review
on 05-08-2024 17:26
I just bought one on sunday. 200 pound off it. Plus the camera kit.
I wait in anticpation.
on 05-08-2024 20:45
on 05-08-2024 20:45
@anticpated wrote:I just bought one on sunday. 200 pound off it. Plus the camera kit.
I wait in anticpation.
Please let us have an update @anticpated as and when.....👍
on 14-08-2024 12:00
I haven't really used it much as yet to be honest.
Photography is far superior in terms of usability. Feature wise is not overwhelming. Flaring can still happen however that will be reduced mostly when used with the photography kit.
Speed wise as usual these days it is sufficiently keeping up with things. I still find the ui confusing. As for adverts in apps never noticed anything.
My model is the 16 gb/512 gb version. The camera bump protrudes slightly making a case essential to flatten out the difference.
Sound quality is reasonable for a phone. The sample rate for bluetooth audio can be altered in developer options.
Screen quality and video playback is really good. The protection is liaojing glass instead of gorilla glass alas it seems durable. No drop test though.
Couple of benchmarks on this proved to be quick of the mark. Top ten material.
Anything else you need to know?