Is the OnePlus Open a fair price where you live? Ranging from $799 to £849 and €949 for the 256GB version with 12GB RAM, I still think that it's super-competitive given how good it is as a package, though folks in the US look set to get the best value. What do you think?
Small correction - OnePlus "12", not Open lol. Btw in India the OP12 costs exactly the half of S24 Ultra which has similar specs & performance with only few additional features so I definitely think it's decently priced here and infact I haven't seen anyone complaining about it so far either.
Mind that these Geekbench scores shown are before enabling the High Performance mode. When you turn this on in battery > advanced settings, the scores are on par with any other high end snapdragon 8 Gen.3 phone out there.
It is totally a steal. Just preordered through oneplus website. Sending in my old galaxy s10+ and got another $150 off. Basically getting the silky black 16gb 512gb storage for a little less than $700 including tax in the US. Great review video, I do believe it to be a very well-balanced phone with heavy display specs and great battery. It's a major upgrade for me that won't completely break the bank. Cheers
Hi Basil, do you know if, when using a magnifier app, ie. Cozy magnifier from Hantorm, that the magnifier make use of all sensors, ie so the magnification is not locked to the main sensor only..? I'm using my magnifier as a stamp magnifier(close range), and not using all sensors wouldn't do the job proberly. I know that Motorola has this issue (edge 30 ultra) but not the galaxy S23 ultra. I can't tell if it's a gui or interface issue but it's definitely not the app. Regards from 🇩🇰, Claus
definitely well-priced. It technically released at the same price as the Oneplus 11 did on launch, just better cameras and a bigger battery. I wouldn't upgrade from my OP 11 but anyone with older oneplus phones is definitely worth the upgrade.
I'm a little concerned with what appears to be a little overzealous throttling from Oneplus. Sure, it's not likely to be a problem when the phone is new, but what about 2 or 3 years later when the battery starts degrading? We all know throttling happens then too. So adding the throttling Oneplus does to the phone out of the box to battery degradation could lead to a frustrating experience down the line
Hi Franklin, I might need some education on this as I don't follow. Other than speed reduction, throttling isn't bad for battery, is it? OnePlus is at an advantage for a few reasons when it comes to longterm use. Throttling puts less pressure on the battery over time as the CPU isn't maxed out and drain is reduced. Additionally, the OnePlus 12 has a larger battery than the competiton. Finally, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset is immensely powerful. As phones from three years ago are still running very smoothly, even underclocked, the 8 Gen 3 should deliver stable, smooth performance for a long time. I don't claim to know a huge amount about CPUs, so if I'm missing anything, please do let me know. Basil
@@halocraze9839 I'm about to upgrade to the OnePlus 12 from a OnePlus 7 Pro, bought in 2019. It still runs great...I'd keep it but some people struggle to hear me when speaking.
Unfortunately, like the white color the case is only available in the Chinese variance. In addition, I live in North America and the 11 and the 12 both charge at 80 w. However, they're both supposed to charge at 100 w in europe. I've been using an 11 since last febuary and I absolutely love it. I hate to move it over to my secondary device but, the 12 is so amazing that I decided to pre-order it.
Great and calm review as always. It looks like a great phone for the price with a great performance. Its just a shame that Oneplus is sold on the west, but not Oppo. Btw is there a follow-up video for the Oppo Find x7 Ultra coming? Thank you.
Hi Patrick, absolutely - it's been very busy so things have been pushed back. Do you have any questions in particular or anything you'd like me to focus on?
@@tech_edit Great! I know the cameras are very high-end, so my questions would be more focused on how your experience with this phone is when using it in the Europe or the west in general. I will probably buy the phone anyway next month but it would be nice to have your feedback! Thank you and keep it up!
@@patrickrod9363been using the X7 U for a few days now. Yes, absolutely a stellar camera phone. I am based in Europe, have been experiencing 5G, Android Auto and Google Maps timeline issues. GPay has been very good thus far. On another note, I believe a global version has suddenly become very real, as OPPO settled a legal matter with Nokia. @tech_edit Would really appreciate if we also get further updates on this.
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This was the best review of this phone that I've seen so far. There are so many reviewers who are so far up Apple and Samsung's intestines, that they struggle to get what OnePlus has achieved here - which is a "balanced" device for just about any consumer in the market for a new phone.
A combination of high VAT charges and companies poorly converting GBP prices to USD when they should be converting to Euros. It's Rip-off Britain as usual
Heya, nice review. You covered all aspects of this balanced and attractive priced phone. For my final decision. I would appreciate if you could confirm that the game NBA 2K Mobile works on this phone.
Is the OnePlus Open a fair price where you live? Ranging from $799 to £849 and €949 for the 256GB version with 12GB RAM, I still think that it's super-competitive given how good it is as a package, though folks in the US look set to get the best value. What do you think?
Small correction - OnePlus "12", not Open lol. Btw in India the OP12 costs exactly the half of S24 Ultra which has similar specs & performance with only few additional features so I definitely think it's decently priced here and infact I haven't seen anyone complaining about it so far either.
Mind that these Geekbench scores shown are before enabling the High Performance mode. When you turn this on in battery > advanced settings, the scores are on par with any other high end snapdragon 8 Gen.3 phone out there.
I noticed the same
Great review. Thanks, and you deserve more attentions and views. Keep up!
Much appreciated! Basil
You can import this phone with the global rom for £589, which is actually a fair price.
Can you recommend a good website?
I was thinking of using trading Shenzhen
Unless certain bands are not must have, and esim support
Could you recommend me a website to get it imported,
I was thinking of using trading Shenzhen
Where can I get an imported phone safely?
Where from?
It is totally a steal. Just preordered through oneplus website. Sending in my old galaxy s10+ and got another $150 off. Basically getting the silky black 16gb 512gb storage for a little less than $700 including tax in the US. Great review video, I do believe it to be a very well-balanced phone with heavy display specs and great battery. It's a major upgrade for me that won't completely break the bank. Cheers
Hi Basil, do you know if, when using a magnifier app, ie. Cozy magnifier from Hantorm, that the magnifier make use of all sensors, ie so the magnification is not locked to the main sensor only..? I'm using my magnifier as a stamp magnifier(close range), and not using all sensors wouldn't do the job proberly. I know that Motorola has this issue (edge 30 ultra) but not the galaxy S23 ultra. I can't tell if it's a gui or interface issue but it's definitely not the app.
Regards from 🇩🇰, Claus
In my country OP12 16/512gb about $300 cheaper than S24U at the same storage option it's insane tbh. Of course I'm gonna buy OP12 instead.
Hi, enjoy your video. Does the oneplus 12 have NFC for goggle wallet 🤔
definitely well-priced. It technically released at the same price as the Oneplus 11 did on launch, just better cameras and a bigger battery. I wouldn't upgrade from my OP 11 but anyone with older oneplus phones is definitely worth the upgrade.
Can they give lost insurance in uk?
You would need to inquire with OnePlus but I doubt it. That would be with a third-party insurance company.
OP12 or Honor magic 6 pro that is the question?
I'm a little concerned with what appears to be a little overzealous throttling from Oneplus. Sure, it's not likely to be a problem when the phone is new, but what about 2 or 3 years later when the battery starts degrading? We all know throttling happens then too. So adding the throttling Oneplus does to the phone out of the box to battery degradation could lead to a frustrating experience down the line
Hi Franklin, I might need some education on this as I don't follow. Other than speed reduction, throttling isn't bad for battery, is it? OnePlus is at an advantage for a few reasons when it comes to longterm use. Throttling puts less pressure on the battery over time as the CPU isn't maxed out and drain is reduced. Additionally, the OnePlus 12 has a larger battery than the competiton. Finally, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset is immensely powerful. As phones from three years ago are still running very smoothly, even underclocked, the 8 Gen 3 should deliver stable, smooth performance for a long time. I don't claim to know a huge amount about CPUs, so if I'm missing anything, please do let me know. Basil
Why would you keep a phone for more than 3 years?
@@halocraze9839 I'm about to upgrade to the OnePlus 12 from a OnePlus 7 Pro, bought in 2019. It still runs great...I'd keep it but some people struggle to hear me when speaking.
Unfortunately, like the white color the case is only available in the Chinese variance. In addition, I live in North America and the 11 and the 12 both charge at 80 w. However, they're both supposed to charge at 100 w in europe.
I've been using an 11 since last febuary and I absolutely love it. I hate to move it over to my secondary device but, the 12 is so amazing that I decided to pre-order it.
I just bought the OnePlus 12 two hours ago because I asked between honor Magic 6 pro... now I want to sell my s24 ultra 512gb im in uk
Great and calm review as always. It looks like a great phone for the price with a great performance. Its just a shame that Oneplus is sold on the west, but not Oppo.
Btw is there a follow-up video for the Oppo Find x7 Ultra coming?
Thank you.
Hi Patrick, absolutely - it's been very busy so things have been pushed back. Do you have any questions in particular or anything you'd like me to focus on?
@@tech_edit Great! I know the cameras are very high-end, so my questions would be more focused on how your experience with this phone is when using it in the Europe or the west in general. I will probably buy the phone anyway next month but it would be nice to have your feedback! Thank you and keep it up!
@@patrickrod9363been using the X7 U for a few days now. Yes, absolutely a stellar camera phone. I am based in Europe, have been experiencing 5G, Android Auto and Google Maps timeline issues. GPay has been very good thus far. On another note, I believe a global version has suddenly become very real, as OPPO settled a legal matter with Nokia. @tech_edit Would really appreciate if we also get further updates on this.
This was the best review of this phone that I've seen so far. There are so many reviewers who are so far up Apple and Samsung's intestines, that they struggle to get what OnePlus has achieved here - which is a "balanced" device for just about any consumer in the market for a new phone.
Thanks Bjorn, massively appreciate the kind words 🙏
You're welcome. Again, great work!@@tech_edit
a LOT dearer in UK. Why do we get ripped off like this?
A combination of high VAT charges and companies poorly converting GBP prices to USD when they should be converting to Euros. It's Rip-off Britain as usual
Heya, nice review. You covered all aspects of this balanced and attractive priced phone. For my final decision. I would appreciate if you could confirm that the game NBA 2K Mobile works on this phone.
I love Oppo image processing better than most
999euro with pre order discount (1100 original prize) for the 16/512 in italy
does it come with charger in the box? In israel no charger included !!
@@bensmolarz7773 yes we get the 100watt
It's €1099 in Ireland
That's the 512GB one, the 256GB model is €949 - www.oneplus.com/ie/oneplus-12 shame we can't get US prices 🫠
Import from somewhere else probably
You look like your gonna fly off to the Heavens!
Haha, maybe I'll dial my backlight down next time 😅