The distortion and shimmering water in the jug made the phone look like it was turning off constantly. I was so distracted. Thanks for watching! Is the OnePlus 7 what you hoped for? Is it too expensive for what it is?
@JohnReviewer112 well for a "single take" video to be seen legit, there must be no cuts made in the video. Dave's have cuts, so we have no way to verify that the video is indeed shot in a single take, even if it's true. Not hating, just stating a fact 😁.
WHY IS NO ONE APPRECIATING THAT THIS IS DONE IN ONE TAKE!!! He didn't know the phone was going to survive, so he only had one opportunity to get it right, and he nailed it.
While skydiving, the phone is continously lowering with a high speed so that anti-crash sensor of front pop-up camera will miscalculate that the phone is falling to the ground, and in order to protect the pop-up camera from being damaged, the sensor will lock it from popping up. Therefore, you cannot take selfies while skydiving.
Apple: *Releases crappier version of flagship for $750* Reviewers: "Apple finally makes a budget phone!" OnePlus: *Releases a full fledged flagship for $700* Reviewers: "OnePlus seriously needs to be careful about their pricing if they want me to keep buying."
I’ve been an apple fan for many years. I not one of those fake fans that just buy apple for the logo. but last year was wack. I would never spend so much on a phone. Iol after a long time I’ve been looking for other phones.
@@forthewin3910 True. Apple vs Samsung vs any other phones fans forget that its not a battle between apple and samsung or whatever. they are profiting off of us. They can increase the prices everyyear because we like to compete with each other so much that we forget its consumer vs companies
@@theblackraver97 yeah bud I've dropped my oneplus 6 about five times without a case it has only a few dents. I dropped my iphone 8 and it shattered to pieces
The OnePlus 7 Pro survived under water even though it does not have an official IP Rating That's really great Thanks Dave for doing this Love watching your videos
Go see the JerryRigEverything teardown video for the op7 pro... Even If it doesn't have an official IP rating, it is fully waterproof even for the camera so you can submerge it. It will never turn off
@@twistedpivoter2695 Yeah actually the device is made waterproof. They just skipped the certification part, in order to reduce the cost. That's why it does not have an official IP Rating.
@@twistedpivoter2695 thats not actually completely true. The device of the german reviewer Felixba actually ejected bubbles underwater and the camera lenses had water on the insides. After being in a bowl of rice overnight it was completely fine though.
Just because a phone doesn't have an IP rating doesn't mean that it isn't at all water resistant or water proof it just means they haven't paid money to have it officially rated because it would cost money to get it tested
If you read this it was meant for you! Act today no one is guaranteed tomorrow! Time is very short!❤️🙏🏻You are Loved more than you know!! Judgment is coming so soon!! Question: "What are the essentials of the gospel message?" Answer: The word gospel means “good news,” which is the message of forgiveness for sin through the atoning work of Jesus Christ. It is essentially God’s rescue plan of redemption for those who will trust in His divine Son Jesus Christ in order to be reconciled to a just and holy God. The essential content of this saving message is clearly laid out for us in the Bible. In the apostle Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, he lays out the content of the gospel message, “Now, brothers and sisters, I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand. By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain. For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures” (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). In this passage, we see three essential elements of the gospel message. First, the phrase “died for our sins” is very important. As Romans 3:23 tells us, “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” The reality of sin needs to be acknowledged by all who approach the throne of God for salvation. A sinner must acknowledge the hopelessness of his guilt before God in order for forgiveness to take place, and he must understand that the “wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). Without this foundational truth, no gospel presentation is complete. Second, the person and work of Christ are indispensable components of the gospel. Jesus is both God (Colossians 2:9) and man (John 1:14). Jesus lived the sinless life that we could never live (1 Peter 2:22), and, because of that, He is the only one who could die a substitutionary death for the sinner. Sin against an infinite God requires an infinite sacrifice. Therefore, either man, who is finite, must pay the penalty for an infinite length of time in hell, or the infinite Christ must pay for it once. Jesus went to the cross to pay the debt we owe to God for our sin, and those who are covered by His sacrifice will inherit the kingdom of God as sons of the king (John 1:12). Third, the resurrection of Christ is an essential element of the gospel. The resurrection is the proof of the power of God. Only He who created life can resurrect it after death, only He can reverse the hideousness that is death itself, and only He can remove the sting that is death and the victory that is the grave’s (1 Corinthians 15:54-55). Further, unlike all other religions, Christianity alone possesses a Founder who transcends death and who promises that His followers will do the same. All other religions were founded by men and prophets whose end was the grave. Finally, Christ offers His salvation as a free gift (Romans 5:15; 6:23), that can only be received by faith, apart from any works or merit on our part (Ephesians 2:8-9). As the apostle Paul tells us, the gospel is “the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile” (Romans 1:16). The same inspired author tells us, “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved” (Romans 10:9). These, then, are the essential elements of the gospel: the sin of all men, the death of Christ on the cross to pay for those sins, the resurrection of Christ to provide life everlasting for those who follow Him, and the offer of the free gift of salvation to all. What Does Faith Mean? Faith is one of those words that is commonly used but not always understood. Some of that confusion comes from the many different ways the word faith is used in everyday conversation; a quick look at Dictionary.com shows seven different uses! One common way that people use the word faith is to refer to belief in something despite lacking any evidence for it. But is that what the Bible means by faith? The answer is a resounding no! So, when the Bible uses the word faith, what does it mean? The closest that the Bible comes to offering an exact definition is Hebrews 11:1: “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” From this particular passage we see that the central feature of faith-confidence or trust. In the Bible, the object of faith is God and his promises. A clear example of this is Abram's encounter with God in Genesis 15. In response to God's promise of countless descendants, Abram “believed the LORD, and he counted it to him as righteousness” (Gen 15:6). Commenting on this, the Apostle Paul writes, “No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised” (Rom 4:20-21). Thus, faith means putting your trust in God and having confidence that he will fulfill his promises. Faith is more than intellectual agreement. To use an old illustration, imagine you are at Niagara Falls watching a tightrope walker push a wheelbarrow across the rope high above the falls. After watching him go back and forth several times, he asks for a volunteer to sit in the wheelbarrow as he pushes it across the falls. At an intellectual level, you may believe that he could successfully push you across the rope over the falls, but you are not exercising biblical faith until you get in the wheelbarrow and entrust yourself to the tightrope walker. Genuine biblical faith expresses itself in everyday life. James writes that “faith by itself, apart from works, is dead” (James 2:17). Faith works through love to produce tangible evidence of its existence in a person's life (Gal 5:6). Put another way, the obedience that pleases God comes from faith (Rom 1:5, 16:26), rather than a mere sense of duty or obligation. There is all the difference in the world between the husband who buys his wife flowers out of delight and one who buys them simply out of duty. Faith is so important because it is the means by which we have a relationship with God: “For by grace you have been saved through faith” (Eph 2:8). Faith is how we receive the benefits of what Jesus has done for us. He lived a life of perfect obedience to God, died to pay the penalty for our sinful rebellion against God, and rose from the dead to defeat sin, death, and the devil. By putting our faith in him, we receive forgiveness for our sins and the gift of eternal life. So, faith means relying completely on who Jesus is and what he has done to be made right with God.
@@mashningshen5284 I was so sure about buying note 9 I've always been loyal to note family nothing can beat the note except the next note... S pen and a lot of features and customization no phone can make me hesitate except this one..OP7 PRO 90hz\all screen\fast\fast OS updates\fastest charging.. dude amazing phone...it's the right time.."IF YOU DON'T MIND THE HEADPHONE JACK" but I just recommend you to wait a bit...hoping it does not face any problems
@@ahmaddiamond7 Yup. Waiting for a little while...maybe after a month. Let's see what Xiaomi brings with the alleged K20 they're announcing soon. But I don't think anyone can beat 90hz on amoled right now.
If you read this it was meant for you! Act today no one is guaranteed tomorrow! Time is very short!❤️🙏🏻You are Loved more than you know!! Judgment is coming so soon!! Question: "What are the essentials of the gospel message?" Answer: The word gospel means “good news,” which is the message of forgiveness for sin through the atoning work of Jesus Christ. It is essentially God’s rescue plan of redemption for those who will trust in His divine Son Jesus Christ in order to be reconciled to a just and holy God. The essential content of this saving message is clearly laid out for us in the Bible. In the apostle Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, he lays out the content of the gospel message, “Now, brothers and sisters, I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand. By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain. For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures” (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). In this passage, we see three essential elements of the gospel message. First, the phrase “died for our sins” is very important. As Romans 3:23 tells us, “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” The reality of sin needs to be acknowledged by all who approach the throne of God for salvation. A sinner must acknowledge the hopelessness of his guilt before God in order for forgiveness to take place, and he must understand that the “wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). Without this foundational truth, no gospel presentation is complete. Second, the person and work of Christ are indispensable components of the gospel. Jesus is both God (Colossians 2:9) and man (John 1:14). Jesus lived the sinless life that we could never live (1 Peter 2:22), and, because of that, He is the only one who could die a substitutionary death for the sinner. Sin against an infinite God requires an infinite sacrifice. Therefore, either man, who is finite, must pay the penalty for an infinite length of time in hell, or the infinite Christ must pay for it once. Jesus went to the cross to pay the debt we owe to God for our sin, and those who are covered by His sacrifice will inherit the kingdom of God as sons of the king (John 1:12). Third, the resurrection of Christ is an essential element of the gospel. The resurrection is the proof of the power of God. Only He who created life can resurrect it after death, only He can reverse the hideousness that is death itself, and only He can remove the sting that is death and the victory that is the grave’s (1 Corinthians 15:54-55). Further, unlike all other religions, Christianity alone possesses a Founder who transcends death and who promises that His followers will do the same. All other religions were founded by men and prophets whose end was the grave. Finally, Christ offers His salvation as a free gift (Romans 5:15; 6:23), that can only be received by faith, apart from any works or merit on our part (Ephesians 2:8-9). As the apostle Paul tells us, the gospel is “the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile” (Romans 1:16). The same inspired author tells us, “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved” (Romans 10:9). These, then, are the essential elements of the gospel: the sin of all men, the death of Christ on the cross to pay for those sins, the resurrection of Christ to provide life everlasting for those who follow Him, and the offer of the free gift of salvation to all. What Does Faith Mean? Faith is one of those words that is commonly used but not always understood. Some of that confusion comes from the many different ways the word faith is used in everyday conversation; a quick look at Dictionary.com shows seven different uses! One common way that people use the word faith is to refer to belief in something despite lacking any evidence for it. But is that what the Bible means by faith? The answer is a resounding no! So, when the Bible uses the word faith, what does it mean? The closest that the Bible comes to offering an exact definition is Hebrews 11:1: “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” From this particular passage we see that the central feature of faith-confidence or trust. In the Bible, the object of faith is God and his promises. A clear example of this is Abram's encounter with God in Genesis 15. In response to God's promise of countless descendants, Abram “believed the LORD, and he counted it to him as righteousness” (Gen 15:6). Commenting on this, the Apostle Paul writes, “No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised” (Rom 4:20-21). Thus, faith means putting your trust in God and having confidence that he will fulfill his promises. Faith is more than intellectual agreement. To use an old illustration, imagine you are at Niagara Falls watching a tightrope walker push a wheelbarrow across the rope high above the falls. After watching him go back and forth several times, he asks for a volunteer to sit in the wheelbarrow as he pushes it across the falls. At an intellectual level, you may believe that he could successfully push you across the rope over the falls, but you are not exercising biblical faith until you get in the wheelbarrow and entrust yourself to the tightrope walker. Genuine biblical faith expresses itself in everyday life. James writes that “faith by itself, apart from works, is dead” (James 2:17). Faith works through love to produce tangible evidence of its existence in a person's life (Gal 5:6). Put another way, the obedience that pleases God comes from faith (Rom 1:5, 16:26), rather than a mere sense of duty or obligation. There is all the difference in the world between the husband who buys his wife flowers out of delight and one who buys them simply out of duty. Faith is so important because it is the means by which we have a relationship with God: “For by grace you have been saved through faith” (Eph 2:8). Faith is how we receive the benefits of what Jesus has done for us. He lived a life of perfect obedience to God, died to pay the penalty for our sinful rebellion against God, and rose from the dead to defeat sin, death, and the devil. By putting our faith in him, we receive forgiveness for our sins and the gift of eternal life. So, faith means relying completely on who Jesus is and what he has done to be made right with God.
I know you didn't want to do it, but thanks for testing the camera underwater. It was something that was holding me back on purchasing the phone. I love the detail in your videos, stuff like this always has me coming back.
If you read this it was meant for you! Act today no one is guaranteed tomorrow! Time is very short!❤️🙏🏻You are Loved more than you know!! Judgment is coming so soon!! Question: "What are the essentials of the gospel message?" Answer: The word gospel means “good news,” which is the message of forgiveness for sin through the atoning work of Jesus Christ. It is essentially God’s rescue plan of redemption for those who will trust in His divine Son Jesus Christ in order to be reconciled to a just and holy God. The essential content of this saving message is clearly laid out for us in the Bible. In the apostle Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, he lays out the content of the gospel message, “Now, brothers and sisters, I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand. By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain. For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures” (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). In this passage, we see three essential elements of the gospel message. First, the phrase “died for our sins” is very important. As Romans 3:23 tells us, “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” The reality of sin needs to be acknowledged by all who approach the throne of God for salvation. A sinner must acknowledge the hopelessness of his guilt before God in order for forgiveness to take place, and he must understand that the “wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). Without this foundational truth, no gospel presentation is complete. Second, the person and work of Christ are indispensable components of the gospel. Jesus is both God (Colossians 2:9) and man (John 1:14). Jesus lived the sinless life that we could never live (1 Peter 2:22), and, because of that, He is the only one who could die a substitutionary death for the sinner. Sin against an infinite God requires an infinite sacrifice. Therefore, either man, who is finite, must pay the penalty for an infinite length of time in hell, or the infinite Christ must pay for it once. Jesus went to the cross to pay the debt we owe to God for our sin, and those who are covered by His sacrifice will inherit the kingdom of God as sons of the king (John 1:12). Third, the resurrection of Christ is an essential element of the gospel. The resurrection is the proof of the power of God. Only He who created life can resurrect it after death, only He can reverse the hideousness that is death itself, and only He can remove the sting that is death and the victory that is the grave’s (1 Corinthians 15:54-55). Further, unlike all other religions, Christianity alone possesses a Founder who transcends death and who promises that His followers will do the same. All other religions were founded by men and prophets whose end was the grave. Finally, Christ offers His salvation as a free gift (Romans 5:15; 6:23), that can only be received by faith, apart from any works or merit on our part (Ephesians 2:8-9). As the apostle Paul tells us, the gospel is “the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile” (Romans 1:16). The same inspired author tells us, “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved” (Romans 10:9). These, then, are the essential elements of the gospel: the sin of all men, the death of Christ on the cross to pay for those sins, the resurrection of Christ to provide life everlasting for those who follow Him, and the offer of the free gift of salvation to all. What Does Faith Mean? Faith is one of those words that is commonly used but not always understood. Some of that confusion comes from the many different ways the word faith is used in everyday conversation; a quick look at Dictionary.com shows seven different uses! One common way that people use the word faith is to refer to belief in something despite lacking any evidence for it. But is that what the Bible means by faith? The answer is a resounding no! So, when the Bible uses the word faith, what does it mean? The closest that the Bible comes to offering an exact definition is Hebrews 11:1: “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” From this particular passage we see that the central feature of faith-confidence or trust. In the Bible, the object of faith is God and his promises. A clear example of this is Abram's encounter with God in Genesis 15. In response to God's promise of countless descendants, Abram “believed the LORD, and he counted it to him as righteousness” (Gen 15:6). Commenting on this, the Apostle Paul writes, “No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised” (Rom 4:20-21). Thus, faith means putting your trust in God and having confidence that he will fulfill his promises. Faith is more than intellectual agreement. To use an old illustration, imagine you are at Niagara Falls watching a tightrope walker push a wheelbarrow across the rope high above the falls. After watching him go back and forth several times, he asks for a volunteer to sit in the wheelbarrow as he pushes it across the falls. At an intellectual level, you may believe that he could successfully push you across the rope over the falls, but you are not exercising biblical faith until you get in the wheelbarrow and entrust yourself to the tightrope walker. Genuine biblical faith expresses itself in everyday life. James writes that “faith by itself, apart from works, is dead” (James 2:17). Faith works through love to produce tangible evidence of its existence in a person's life (Gal 5:6). Put another way, the obedience that pleases God comes from faith (Rom 1:5, 16:26), rather than a mere sense of duty or obligation. There is all the difference in the world between the husband who buys his wife flowers out of delight and one who buys them simply out of duty. Faith is so important because it is the means by which we have a relationship with God: “For by grace you have been saved through faith” (Eph 2:8). Faith is how we receive the benefits of what Jesus has done for us. He lived a life of perfect obedience to God, died to pay the penalty for our sinful rebellion against God, and rose from the dead to defeat sin, death, and the devil. By putting our faith in him, we receive forgiveness for our sins and the gift of eternal life. So, faith means relying completely on who Jesus is and what he has done to be made right with God.
@@leodriesch Well the true reason for exactly 24fps is because it was the amount of frames per second that caused little to no flickering when playing back movies on projectors. But it also makes sense since those "lower" frame rates look more realistic (more motion blur) when it comes to motion. Higher frame rates are used in sport events for example since it makes it easier for the viewer to keep up with the very fast paced action. Obviously scrolling on your smartphone or other stuff you usually do on it are not actual video footage so it makes sense to make it look as smooth as possible and to avoid motion blur.
@@bigmaxcc You missed the point a little bit there... Samuel meant that he thought the reviewer (Dave) would be underwater himself, while delivering the review.
The main problem with the oneplus brand is the lack of support. I legit cannot find a store that sells cases and other accessories for this phone. Everything has to be shipped in on Amazon.
I purchased this phone last week and iam absolutley in love with it i love the big screen when i connect it whith bluetooth to my car radio and other devices they dont even detect it as a phone but as a tablet
@@binoymathew246 Mr whose white boss made a battery life comparison with the OP7 pro, iphone xs max, s10+... the OP7 pro made it 5h40min on QHD 90Hz full brightness, on a lot of multitasking like gaming, 4K video recording, browsing, music. So it's safe to say that if you don't keep it on full brightness all the time (which most people don't), it will last over 6 hours. I think that's good for what it offers, I don't think most ppl stare at their phone screen for 6 hours in a day.
@@themedleb All indications are that the Note 10 will *not* have a headphone jack. It will basically be a souped-up version of the Galaxy S10 5G (with S-pen and other goodies), which also has no jack (neither does/did the Fold). So the regular S10 series may be Samsung's last flagships with the jack.
That's a water jug my friend, it isn't deep, 1.5 meter deep that IP68 devices can take during 30 minutes to be precise. I don't believe it can even last 1 meter deep during 30 minutes which is the IP67 standard, all because of that motorized camera. So there you have it, the OP7 is an IP water jug certified device, and that's probably all it is.
In India regular OnePlus 7 is launched at $469. It is a better bang for the buck phone. The Pro is for people who buy $1000 flagships. I think OnepPlus nailed this time with both segments.
@@evgenidimitrov2639 He has said in a video that he buys all the products himself, but in this case when it isn't on sale yet they most likely sent this to him
I originally wanted that beautiful blue. But after seeing the mirror gray in person, I was surprised how good it looks. I still like the blue version but I ended up getting the mirror gray! Anyway great review! I love my OP7pro! All I could ask for now is wireless charging. They answered my other request from the 6t. Stereo speakers, and better haptics.
Actually no need 1 month, within a week - it will show if there is damage. Have been looking for a water-resistant phone at that price point for so long. The last one was the HTC Desire Eye which was years ago. Took the phone to the swimming pool , under water whatnot and took pictures (while in the pool but of course above pool waterline). It was such a fantastic phone. I hope this 7 PRO does the same.
@@1WRLD there's no warranty in water damage in any other phone with IP rating as far as I know (at least for the main famous companies like Apple Samsung etc) But IP does give you a 'relief' instead of a said 'water resistant' phone
@@1WRLD Let me tell you, Phones with IP Rating is not covered in warranty.. And it is water resistant and somewhat similar to IP Rating and who said you, it doesn't has water resistant and there is no phone which is waterproof... I've OnePlus 6 and it's a Splash Resistant and I've used it in Rain, Washed with tap water, dropped in water many times and still works perfectly... So, if Splash Resistant can survive all that than what this Water Resistant can survive... This is even more water resistant than 6/6T...
A013 my last two phones have not had a headphone jack, you kind of learn to deal with it either by using bluetooth while driving or pulling out a dongle once and a while
@@hunterkennedy agreed but companies like LG,Samsung are doing pretty good stuff with headphone jack like quad dac and dolby atmos. I've really wanted to see those features evolve.
Don't do it bro i am an one plus 7 pro user and the phone sucks not really fast fast at the beginning and it's not waterproof i got an water damage on my phone
I was thinking to myself that this was a well written out review, everything said is sensible and stuff but then 11:18 came and now only 11:18 is in my mind
Other UA-camrs Op 7 pro Unboxing, First look..blah blah MKBHD: Op 7 pro review with 3weeks of usage Jerry: Op 7 pro "durability test" But now, Dave 2D: Op 7 pro "Underwater review" Man!wtf? 😂😂😬😬
They are all trying to be unique/original and give an incentive for you to watch all the different reviews of the same phone, and looking at your comment I guess it worked 😁😁😁
Doesn't even have AOD or a notification light though. Wheneoa new phone takes away old features without an alternative, it's hard to get on board. And for having a 5000 maH battery, the 90Hz screen isn't enough of a trade-off for some. If I'm getting a bigger battery, I expect, in addition to whatever features it offers, it's going to be better than at least a previous generation phone. I'm not convinced the OP7 Pro offers better battery life than my OG Pixel XL with a newer 4 month old battery.
OnePlus : Sends dave their brand new phone before it's even released Dave : Throws the phone up and almost drops it, just drops it underwater even with the selfie camera out GG dave 🤣🤣
I'd much rather have a less expensive phone that's still adequately water resistant, esp. since I don't care much for water resistance in the first place and would much rather have a removable battery, but I know that's not coming back now.
Dave2D going places where OnePlus doesn't even dare to go - on video; under water, in one take... Would've been edgier if he submerged himself with the phone to review it.... Like to Vote Dave does the next phone review in a hot tub. 😁😋
If you read this it was meant for you! Act today no one is guaranteed tomorrow! Time is very short!❤️🙏🏻You are Loved more than you know!! Judgment is coming so soon!! Question: "What are the essentials of the gospel message?" Answer: The word gospel means “good news,” which is the message of forgiveness for sin through the atoning work of Jesus Christ. It is essentially God’s rescue plan of redemption for those who will trust in His divine Son Jesus Christ in order to be reconciled to a just and holy God. The essential content of this saving message is clearly laid out for us in the Bible. In the apostle Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, he lays out the content of the gospel message, “Now, brothers and sisters, I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand. By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain. For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures” (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). In this passage, we see three essential elements of the gospel message. First, the phrase “died for our sins” is very important. As Romans 3:23 tells us, “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” The reality of sin needs to be acknowledged by all who approach the throne of God for salvation. A sinner must acknowledge the hopelessness of his guilt before God in order for forgiveness to take place, and he must understand that the “wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). Without this foundational truth, no gospel presentation is complete. Second, the person and work of Christ are indispensable components of the gospel. Jesus is both God (Colossians 2:9) and man (John 1:14). Jesus lived the sinless life that we could never live (1 Peter 2:22), and, because of that, He is the only one who could die a substitutionary death for the sinner. Sin against an infinite God requires an infinite sacrifice. Therefore, either man, who is finite, must pay the penalty for an infinite length of time in hell, or the infinite Christ must pay for it once. Jesus went to the cross to pay the debt we owe to God for our sin, and those who are covered by His sacrifice will inherit the kingdom of God as sons of the king (John 1:12). Third, the resurrection of Christ is an essential element of the gospel. The resurrection is the proof of the power of God. Only He who created life can resurrect it after death, only He can reverse the hideousness that is death itself, and only He can remove the sting that is death and the victory that is the grave’s (1 Corinthians 15:54-55). Further, unlike all other religions, Christianity alone possesses a Founder who transcends death and who promises that His followers will do the same. All other religions were founded by men and prophets whose end was the grave. Finally, Christ offers His salvation as a free gift (Romans 5:15; 6:23), that can only be received by faith, apart from any works or merit on our part (Ephesians 2:8-9). As the apostle Paul tells us, the gospel is “the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile” (Romans 1:16). The same inspired author tells us, “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved” (Romans 10:9). These, then, are the essential elements of the gospel: the sin of all men, the death of Christ on the cross to pay for those sins, the resurrection of Christ to provide life everlasting for those who follow Him, and the offer of the free gift of salvation to all. What Does Faith Mean? Faith is one of those words that is commonly used but not always understood. Some of that confusion comes from the many different ways the word faith is used in everyday conversation; a quick look at Dictionary.com shows seven different uses! One common way that people use the word faith is to refer to belief in something despite lacking any evidence for it. But is that what the Bible means by faith? The answer is a resounding no! So, when the Bible uses the word faith, what does it mean? The closest that the Bible comes to offering an exact definition is Hebrews 11:1: “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” From this particular passage we see that the central feature of faith-confidence or trust. In the Bible, the object of faith is God and his promises. A clear example of this is Abram's encounter with God in Genesis 15. In response to God's promise of countless descendants, Abram “believed the LORD, and he counted it to him as righteousness” (Gen 15:6). Commenting on this, the Apostle Paul writes, “No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised” (Rom 4:20-21). Thus, faith means putting your trust in God and having confidence that he will fulfill his promises. Faith is more than intellectual agreement. To use an old illustration, imagine you are at Niagara Falls watching a tightrope walker push a wheelbarrow across the rope high above the falls. After watching him go back and forth several times, he asks for a volunteer to sit in the wheelbarrow as he pushes it across the falls. At an intellectual level, you may believe that he could successfully push you across the rope over the falls, but you are not exercising biblical faith until you get in the wheelbarrow and entrust yourself to the tightrope walker. Genuine biblical faith expresses itself in everyday life. James writes that “faith by itself, apart from works, is dead” (James 2:17). Faith works through love to produce tangible evidence of its existence in a person's life (Gal 5:6). Put another way, the obedience that pleases God comes from faith (Rom 1:5, 16:26), rather than a mere sense of duty or obligation. There is all the difference in the world between the husband who buys his wife flowers out of delight and one who buys them simply out of duty. Faith is so important because it is the means by which we have a relationship with God: “For by grace you have been saved through faith” (Eph 2:8). Faith is how we receive the benefits of what Jesus has done for us. He lived a life of perfect obedience to God, died to pay the penalty for our sinful rebellion against God, and rose from the dead to defeat sin, death, and the devil. By putting our faith in him, we receive forgiveness for our sins and the gift of eternal life. So, faith means relying completely on who Jesus is and what he has done to be made right with God.
i know this is an old video, but one underrated aspect about having a mechanical front facing camera is security, it is impossible for an app to access the camera and see you without you being aware. Combine this with the modding/rooting potential of this phone, and you have a great platform to create something secure, could even compile your own version build of android and tweak it to your liking if you're inclined enough, it's not impossible unlike Apple or Samsung where they lock you out of the device.
If you read this it was meant for you! Act today no one is guaranteed tomorrow! Time is very short!❤️🙏🏻You are Loved more than you know!! Judgment is coming so soon!! Question: "What are the essentials of the gospel message?" Answer: The word gospel means “good news,” which is the message of forgiveness for sin through the atoning work of Jesus Christ. It is essentially God’s rescue plan of redemption for those who will trust in His divine Son Jesus Christ in order to be reconciled to a just and holy God. The essential content of this saving message is clearly laid out for us in the Bible. In the apostle Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, he lays out the content of the gospel message, “Now, brothers and sisters, I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand. By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain. For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures” (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). In this passage, we see three essential elements of the gospel message. First, the phrase “died for our sins” is very important. As Romans 3:23 tells us, “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” The reality of sin needs to be acknowledged by all who approach the throne of God for salvation. A sinner must acknowledge the hopelessness of his guilt before God in order for forgiveness to take place, and he must understand that the “wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). Without this foundational truth, no gospel presentation is complete. Second, the person and work of Christ are indispensable components of the gospel. Jesus is both God (Colossians 2:9) and man (John 1:14). Jesus lived the sinless life that we could never live (1 Peter 2:22), and, because of that, He is the only one who could die a substitutionary death for the sinner. Sin against an infinite God requires an infinite sacrifice. Therefore, either man, who is finite, must pay the penalty for an infinite length of time in hell, or the infinite Christ must pay for it once. Jesus went to the cross to pay the debt we owe to God for our sin, and those who are covered by His sacrifice will inherit the kingdom of God as sons of the king (John 1:12). Third, the resurrection of Christ is an essential element of the gospel. The resurrection is the proof of the power of God. Only He who created life can resurrect it after death, only He can reverse the hideousness that is death itself, and only He can remove the sting that is death and the victory that is the grave’s (1 Corinthians 15:54-55). Further, unlike all other religions, Christianity alone possesses a Founder who transcends death and who promises that His followers will do the same. All other religions were founded by men and prophets whose end was the grave. Finally, Christ offers His salvation as a free gift (Romans 5:15; 6:23), that can only be received by faith, apart from any works or merit on our part (Ephesians 2:8-9). As the apostle Paul tells us, the gospel is “the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile” (Romans 1:16). The same inspired author tells us, “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved” (Romans 10:9). These, then, are the essential elements of the gospel: the sin of all men, the death of Christ on the cross to pay for those sins, the resurrection of Christ to provide life everlasting for those who follow Him, and the offer of the free gift of salvation to all. What Does Faith Mean? Faith is one of those words that is commonly used but not always understood. Some of that confusion comes from the many different ways the word faith is used in everyday conversation; a quick look at Dictionary.com shows seven different uses! One common way that people use the word faith is to refer to belief in something despite lacking any evidence for it. But is that what the Bible means by faith? The answer is a resounding no! So, when the Bible uses the word faith, what does it mean? The closest that the Bible comes to offering an exact definition is Hebrews 11:1: “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” From this particular passage we see that the central feature of faith-confidence or trust. In the Bible, the object of faith is God and his promises. A clear example of this is Abram's encounter with God in Genesis 15. In response to God's promise of countless descendants, Abram “believed the LORD, and he counted it to him as righteousness” (Gen 15:6). Commenting on this, the Apostle Paul writes, “No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised” (Rom 4:20-21). Thus, faith means putting your trust in God and having confidence that he will fulfill his promises. Faith is more than intellectual agreement. To use an old illustration, imagine you are at Niagara Falls watching a tightrope walker push a wheelbarrow across the rope high above the falls. After watching him go back and forth several times, he asks for a volunteer to sit in the wheelbarrow as he pushes it across the falls. At an intellectual level, you may believe that he could successfully push you across the rope over the falls, but you are not exercising biblical faith until you get in the wheelbarrow and entrust yourself to the tightrope walker. Genuine biblical faith expresses itself in everyday life. James writes that “faith by itself, apart from works, is dead” (James 2:17). Faith works through love to produce tangible evidence of its existence in a person's life (Gal 5:6). Put another way, the obedience that pleases God comes from faith (Rom 1:5, 16:26), rather than a mere sense of duty or obligation. There is all the difference in the world between the husband who buys his wife flowers out of delight and one who buys them simply out of duty. Faith is so important because it is the means by which we have a relationship with God: “For by grace you have been saved through faith” (Eph 2:8). Faith is how we receive the benefits of what Jesus has done for us. He lived a life of perfect obedience to God, died to pay the penalty for our sinful rebellion against God, and rose from the dead to defeat sin, death, and the devil. By putting our faith in him, we receive forgiveness for our sins and the gift of eternal life. So, faith means relying completely on who Jesus is and what he has done to be made right with God.
What people don't understand is that One Plus uses all the same techniques to waterproof their phones. The seals and rubber gaskets are used throughout the industry. They just don't pay the 3rd party company to test it for them so they technically can't claim an IP rating although they take the same precautions and strive for the same if not better build integrity than the bigger brands.
@@maccelicco "some chinese phones" dude this kind of "Idgaf about others" comment seems to be racist, like those some Chinese brands are bad bcs they are Chinese and they don't count. Did you know Oneplus is Chinese as well? doesn't seem so...
Hey man ....i personally liked this video a lot more than previous ones And would appreciate if you continue to do the same kind of little editing and a video in single take.....the simplicity is what differentiates this video from others
In Germany base Galaxy S10+ (128 GB / 8 GB RAM) costs 999 Euro. OnePlus 7 Pro (256 GB / 8 GB RAM) is 759 Euro. Thats 240 Euro cheaper and 128 GB more storage.
$750 for the first OLED 90Hz Snapdragon 855 etc basically godlike features when it comes to smartphones. Undercutting other brands by more than $200. This is not unexpected, this is still OnePlus and they still kill flagships.
I hope you know 90hz 120hz phones already exist and they were also priced at similar prices when they were launched.... OP7 Pro is not a killer, it’s just interesting that’s all but personally I would go for S10 just for the camera alone and better customer support
I would have accepted this but it basically adds like $30 and I'm not that confident about the "daily water resistance" because of the new pop up selfie mechanism. Ports are one thing, a motorised popup tho......
@@keshavsakthi546 I agree... All manufacturers/brands who provide IP certification will try to avoid replacing smartphones that have water damage. It'll be blamed on the customer as "user error."
The thing that saved the mechanism from dying in water when you opened up the pop up camera was the orientation of the device. Had it been correct side up, water would have trickled into the opening. Honest review as always though 👍
Same here, from 2014 and stilll working good. But becoz I got bored using the same old phone for almost 5 years, I bought a Xiomi Redmi 5. The OneplusOne is my alarm clock now. I changed the battery though.
My one plus one just died on me, ive ordered myself one of these 7 pro things to replace it. the old one was superb I hope the 7 is just as good if not better which it really should be!
A curved screen isn't a big deal for a lot of people, I switched from a flat HTC M9 to a curved Samsung S9 and it literally made no difference to me.. I just continued on as normal. Personally, I'd not use a curved screen as a deal breaker.
Mi 9: -Snapdragon 855 -6.4" -With Notch -450$ One plus 7 pro: -Snapdragon 855 -6.7" 90hz display -Notchless -669$ IMO the perfect price range would be 600$ flat. Still would buy it for 669% tho just because its a oneplus.
Mi 9 is seriously overrated imo. People are just fanboying over snapdragon 855 processor. It is supposed to be very glitchy battery is bad. MIUI is just not fun. I would say oneplus all the way when compared.
The miui is shit tho. Yes yes i can flash a custom rom on that but when i buy a new phone, i expect a smooth experience if the phone has a 855 in it. The oxygenos is so much better. But I'm a op6 guy, gotta go with the jack
The distortion and shimmering water in the jug made the phone look like it was turning off constantly. I was so distracted. Thanks for watching!
Is the OnePlus 7 what you hoped for? Is it too expensive for what it is?
hi
mega hype!
I'm definitely gonna buy this cause it looks cool. I just use my phone for WhatsApp and Ig lol but I'm still gonna buy
@ dave lee
7 to 8 hours in dark mode or light mode
Worth !! At 700
Everyone’s impressed with the phone surviving underwater, but what really impressed me is that Dave did this review in a single take. 💙
So true. The man is talented.
Actually he didn't. The phone timer is different to the video time. Nonetheless still love dave
@JohnReviewer112 well for a "single take" video to be seen legit, there must be no cuts made in the video. Dave's have cuts, so we have no way to verify that the video is indeed shot in a single take, even if it's true. Not hating, just stating a fact 😁.
maybe not
13 min video with 16 min underwater. Maybe some cuts, but still impressive.
WHY IS NO ONE APPRECIATING THAT THIS IS DONE IN ONE TAKE!!! He didn't know the phone was going to survive, so he only had one opportunity to get it right, and he nailed it.
Exactly!
He always films like this though
#Don'tSpoilTheDave
@Brian's Late Night Whatever That just means it was cut for length, not that it was shot in more than one take.
Chill, we appreciate it, we just don't write about it.
"No one is forcing you to buy the Pro over the One Plus 7."
... Unless you live in the US.
Reavo End or because OP refuse to sell the 7 in Red in Europe
Cue Americans are rich ig?
What about Australians like me. We only get the 5t and that’s it XD you guys got it lucky.
@@bobsams1516
There's a red OP7?
Or Canada
The anxiety that the waterproof test gives dave is everything😂
and the anxiety looks on his face really shows how much he loved the phone.
чєα í knσw ríght. glαd thαt ím nσt thє σnlч σnє whσ nσtícєd ít. líkє "чσ,gσttα єnd thíѕ fαѕt" 😂
I've haven't seen Dave this uncomfortable and anxious for such a long time 😂
He was very tense and it made the video more entertaining
It's even obvious in his speech 😁
The simplicity makes this video the best review of the OnePlus 7 Pro. Thanks, man!
Agreed
check Mr. Mobile
MKBHD: "Four maybe four and a half hours of screen on time, tops"
Dave Lee: "Seven to eight hours screen on time"
Usage differs
Yeah everyone has gotten more battery life than him. I wonder what he was doing differently..
@@rbat115 mkb uses a lot of tinder
@@andrewlilad9978 this is the reason why I read the comments on these videos. hahahahah
@@rbat115 MKB opens 4 chrome tabs
What do you mean I can't take selfies with this phone while Skydiving?
Hahaha good luck trying that
U can tgey updated a new software the camera now is better than all flagships
@@wailbezzaz7966 really? Might buy it if this is true
100 th like and I’m proud! Lol
While skydiving, the phone is continously lowering with a high speed so that anti-crash sensor of front pop-up camera will miscalculate that the phone is falling to the ground, and in order to protect the pop-up camera from being damaged, the sensor will lock it from popping up. Therefore, you cannot take selfies while skydiving.
Apple: *Releases crappier version of flagship for $750*
Reviewers: "Apple finally makes a budget phone!"
OnePlus: *Releases a full fledged flagship for $700*
Reviewers: "OnePlus seriously needs to be careful about their pricing if they want me to keep buying."
Exactly!
Apple is better for gaming.
@@BilalKhan-gc9zf isheeeeeeep
@@BilalKhan-gc9zf Too bad for that notch
Don’t compare these companies to apple....
Nobody:
Dave2D: MECHANICAL MOVING PARTS UNDERWATER
The camra is not open underwater.
@@nowshadshahariarpavel5473 yeah, not the point. The phone itself has moving parts, and it is underwater.
Hope this clears it up for you.
@@nowshadshahariarpavel5473 thanks for pointing out the obvious though, I couldn't see that with my own eyes, thank you.
@@nowshadshahariarpavel5473 It is for a brief while at the end
@@akshayp4777 lol brother i wrote the coment while watching and if he kept the camra open i think it would not servive.
151 times
he looked at that jar 151 times in 13.38mins
Congrats on the diligence in counting!
no Its 152 times.. Dont sneeze when u counts.. ;)
Fuck! After this comment, I can't stop me I am also watching the jar
Damn bro u r really free
Lmfao
i still cannot accept the fact that dave is standing behind that table
tf? he's standing?
@@Su_Has yes he is..
Suhas HE 5:50
Standing desks are much healthier for people working at desks. He makes a living using that desk, gotta stay in shape
@@senzubeanmedic That's debatable.
Funny how their highest end phones with 12 gb of ram and 256gb costs as much as the lowest end iPhone..
In some countries, even iphones of lowest end gets overpriced to their highest end
I’ve been an apple fan for many years. I not one of those fake fans that just buy apple for the logo. but last year was wack. I would never spend so much on a phone. Iol after a long time I’ve been looking for other phones.
You still cannot compare build qualities. OP in comparison to Apple or Samsung (flagships) still feels cheap.
@@forthewin3910 True. Apple vs Samsung vs any other phones fans forget that its not a battle between apple and samsung or whatever. they are profiting off of us. They can increase the prices everyyear because we like to compete with each other so much that we forget its consumer vs companies
@@theblackraver97 yeah bud I've dropped my oneplus 6 about five times without a case it has only a few dents. I dropped my iphone 8 and it shattered to pieces
He was under pressure the whole video!
😂😂😂😂🤣
Pressure! Like water pressure... Ha
MinorSeven congratulations. Nice job
Dave needs to attend JerryRigsEverything classes 😂
Pressure on people
People on streets
Too bad there's copyright, otherwise the Queen song would have been perfect.
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This phone still have tons of value imo. I mean, if Apple put out a 90hz screen they’re gonna charge 8000 bucks for it
Nah its just $7999+tax
Michael S Shet
I would still buy apple just for ios
Really? Could u be more original?
Bruh they already have 120hz displays in iPad Pros and they’re $500
The OnePlus 7 Pro survived under water even though it does not have an official IP Rating
That's really great
Thanks Dave for doing this
Love watching your videos
Go see the JerryRigEverything teardown video for the op7 pro... Even If it doesn't have an official IP rating, it is fully waterproof even for the camera so you can submerge it. It will never turn off
@@twistedpivoter2695 Yeah actually the device is made waterproof.
They just skipped the certification part, in order to reduce the cost.
That's why it does not have an official IP Rating.
@@twistedpivoter2695 thats not actually completely true. The device of the german reviewer Felixba actually ejected bubbles underwater and the camera lenses had water on the insides. After being in a bowl of rice overnight it was completely fine though.
Just because a phone doesn't have an IP rating doesn't mean that it isn't at all water resistant or water proof it just means they haven't paid money to have it officially rated because it would cost money to get it tested
@@salocin3114 there you go then basically a redundant comment really 😂
Find someone who looks at you the way Dave looks at OP7 Pro (so concerned :-P ) every 2 seconds!
😁
People do look at me concerned. When they see my face
😂😂😂
@@a.i5121 thats cuz u r AI, they dont trust u enough yet!! hehe
@_ David _ Bobs and vagene
Most of the damage that comes from water shows up a few hours later. Please give us an update if the phone finally survived.
fr fr
He's been quiet, so...kaput?
What is great about this is that Dave actually shot this video in the time shown on the stopwatch, not many mistakes, great job!
If you read this it was meant for you! Act today no one is guaranteed tomorrow! Time is very short!❤️🙏🏻You are Loved more than you know!! Judgment is coming so soon!!
Question: "What are the essentials of the gospel message?"
Answer: The word gospel means “good news,” which is the message of forgiveness for sin through the atoning work of Jesus Christ. It is essentially God’s rescue plan of redemption for those who will trust in His divine Son Jesus Christ in order to be reconciled to a just and holy God. The essential content of this saving message is clearly laid out for us in the Bible.
In the apostle Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, he lays out the content of the gospel message, “Now, brothers and sisters, I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand. By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain. For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures” (1 Corinthians 15:1-4).
In this passage, we see three essential elements of the gospel message. First, the phrase “died for our sins” is very important. As Romans 3:23 tells us, “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” The reality of sin needs to be acknowledged by all who approach the throne of God for salvation. A sinner must acknowledge the hopelessness of his guilt before God in order for forgiveness to take place, and he must understand that the “wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). Without this foundational truth, no gospel presentation is complete.
Second, the person and work of Christ are indispensable components of the gospel. Jesus is both God (Colossians 2:9) and man (John 1:14). Jesus lived the sinless life that we could never live (1 Peter 2:22), and, because of that, He is the only one who could die a substitutionary death for the sinner. Sin against an infinite God requires an infinite sacrifice. Therefore, either man, who is finite, must pay the penalty for an infinite length of time in hell, or the infinite Christ must pay for it once. Jesus went to the cross to pay the debt we owe to God for our sin, and those who are covered by His sacrifice will inherit the kingdom of God as sons of the king (John 1:12).
Third, the resurrection of Christ is an essential element of the gospel. The resurrection is the proof of the power of God. Only He who created life can resurrect it after death, only He can reverse the hideousness that is death itself, and only He can remove the sting that is death and the victory that is the grave’s (1 Corinthians 15:54-55). Further, unlike all other religions, Christianity alone possesses a Founder who transcends death and who promises that His followers will do the same. All other religions were founded by men and prophets whose end was the grave.
Finally, Christ offers His salvation as a free gift (Romans 5:15; 6:23), that can only be received by faith, apart from any works or merit on our part (Ephesians 2:8-9). As the apostle Paul tells us, the gospel is “the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile” (Romans 1:16). The same inspired author tells us, “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved” (Romans 10:9).
These, then, are the essential elements of the gospel: the sin of all men, the death of Christ on the cross to pay for those sins, the resurrection of Christ to provide life everlasting for those who follow Him, and the offer of the free gift of salvation to all.
What Does Faith Mean?
Faith is one of those words that is commonly used but not always understood. Some of that confusion comes from the many different ways the word faith is used in everyday conversation; a quick look at Dictionary.com shows seven different uses! One common way that people use the word faith is to refer to belief in something despite lacking any evidence for it. But is that what the Bible means by faith? The answer is a resounding no! So, when the Bible uses the word faith, what does it mean?
The closest that the Bible comes to offering an exact definition is Hebrews 11:1: “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” From this particular passage we see that the central feature of faith-confidence or trust. In the Bible, the object of faith is God and his promises. A clear example of this is Abram's encounter with God in Genesis 15. In response to God's promise of countless descendants, Abram “believed the LORD, and he counted it to him as righteousness” (Gen 15:6). Commenting on this, the Apostle Paul writes, “No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised” (Rom 4:20-21). Thus, faith means putting your trust in God and having confidence that he will fulfill his promises.
Faith is more than intellectual agreement. To use an old illustration, imagine you are at Niagara Falls watching a tightrope walker push a wheelbarrow across the rope high above the falls. After watching him go back and forth several times, he asks for a volunteer to sit in the wheelbarrow as he pushes it across the falls. At an intellectual level, you may believe that he could successfully push you across the rope over the falls, but you are not exercising biblical faith until you get in the wheelbarrow and entrust yourself to the tightrope walker.
Genuine biblical faith expresses itself in everyday life. James writes that “faith by itself, apart from works, is dead” (James 2:17). Faith works through love to produce tangible evidence of its existence in a person's life (Gal 5:6). Put another way, the obedience that pleases God comes from faith (Rom 1:5, 16:26), rather than a mere sense of duty or obligation. There is all the difference in the world between the husband who buys his wife flowers out of delight and one who buys them simply out of duty.
Faith is so important because it is the means by which we have a relationship with God: “For by grace you have been saved through faith” (Eph 2:8). Faith is how we receive the benefits of what Jesus has done for us. He lived a life of perfect obedience to God, died to pay the penalty for our sinful rebellion against God, and rose from the dead to defeat sin, death, and the devil. By putting our faith in him, we receive forgiveness for our sins and the gift of eternal life.
So, faith means relying completely on who Jesus is and what he has done to be made right with God.
I have a one plus 3T, which went into a washing machine by accident and was in there for two hours and survived after a week spent in a sack of rice!
I loved my OP3T until I dropped it twice in a row onto the asphalt with the actual screen breaking without the glass even getting scratched...
@@jaagux omg this literally just happened to me. Second drop about a year after the first and the screen went black
mind u there were a lot of other drops in between those
@@Nukeguy909 I'm getting the Oneplus 7 Pro, what about you?
due to water damage my phone totally blacked...its totally not working so what to do?
Take a shot everytime Dave has an anxiety driven glance at the water dunked OP7P
2 minutes in..... Can't stand properly, typing with my back on the floor.
I understand him...it's an amazing phone...my heart rates raised the moment he dropped it in the jug.
@@ahmaddiamond7 It is. And from my OP3, I think it's the right time to upgrade to this. I'm stoked!
@@mashningshen5284
I was so sure about buying note 9
I've always been loyal to note family
nothing can beat the note except the next note...
S pen and a lot of features and customization
no phone can make me hesitate except this one..OP7 PRO
90hz\all screen\fast\fast OS updates\fastest charging..
dude amazing phone...it's the right time.."IF YOU DON'T MIND THE HEADPHONE JACK"
but I just recommend you to wait a bit...hoping it does not face any problems
@@ahmaddiamond7 Yup. Waiting for a little while...maybe after a month. Let's see what Xiaomi brings with the alleged K20 they're announcing soon. But I don't think anyone can beat 90hz on amoled right now.
When you see a Dave2D video longer than 10 minutes, you know it’s something awesome.
Underwater oneplus 7 pro review. Such a genius idea to capture the audience.
Beats all other reviewers
Beats all other reviewers out of the water.
If you read this it was meant for you! Act today no one is guaranteed tomorrow! Time is very short!❤️🙏🏻You are Loved more than you know!! Judgment is coming so soon!!
Question: "What are the essentials of the gospel message?"
Answer: The word gospel means “good news,” which is the message of forgiveness for sin through the atoning work of Jesus Christ. It is essentially God’s rescue plan of redemption for those who will trust in His divine Son Jesus Christ in order to be reconciled to a just and holy God. The essential content of this saving message is clearly laid out for us in the Bible.
In the apostle Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, he lays out the content of the gospel message, “Now, brothers and sisters, I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand. By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain. For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures” (1 Corinthians 15:1-4).
In this passage, we see three essential elements of the gospel message. First, the phrase “died for our sins” is very important. As Romans 3:23 tells us, “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” The reality of sin needs to be acknowledged by all who approach the throne of God for salvation. A sinner must acknowledge the hopelessness of his guilt before God in order for forgiveness to take place, and he must understand that the “wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). Without this foundational truth, no gospel presentation is complete.
Second, the person and work of Christ are indispensable components of the gospel. Jesus is both God (Colossians 2:9) and man (John 1:14). Jesus lived the sinless life that we could never live (1 Peter 2:22), and, because of that, He is the only one who could die a substitutionary death for the sinner. Sin against an infinite God requires an infinite sacrifice. Therefore, either man, who is finite, must pay the penalty for an infinite length of time in hell, or the infinite Christ must pay for it once. Jesus went to the cross to pay the debt we owe to God for our sin, and those who are covered by His sacrifice will inherit the kingdom of God as sons of the king (John 1:12).
Third, the resurrection of Christ is an essential element of the gospel. The resurrection is the proof of the power of God. Only He who created life can resurrect it after death, only He can reverse the hideousness that is death itself, and only He can remove the sting that is death and the victory that is the grave’s (1 Corinthians 15:54-55). Further, unlike all other religions, Christianity alone possesses a Founder who transcends death and who promises that His followers will do the same. All other religions were founded by men and prophets whose end was the grave.
Finally, Christ offers His salvation as a free gift (Romans 5:15; 6:23), that can only be received by faith, apart from any works or merit on our part (Ephesians 2:8-9). As the apostle Paul tells us, the gospel is “the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile” (Romans 1:16). The same inspired author tells us, “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved” (Romans 10:9).
These, then, are the essential elements of the gospel: the sin of all men, the death of Christ on the cross to pay for those sins, the resurrection of Christ to provide life everlasting for those who follow Him, and the offer of the free gift of salvation to all.
What Does Faith Mean?
Faith is one of those words that is commonly used but not always understood. Some of that confusion comes from the many different ways the word faith is used in everyday conversation; a quick look at Dictionary.com shows seven different uses! One common way that people use the word faith is to refer to belief in something despite lacking any evidence for it. But is that what the Bible means by faith? The answer is a resounding no! So, when the Bible uses the word faith, what does it mean?
The closest that the Bible comes to offering an exact definition is Hebrews 11:1: “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” From this particular passage we see that the central feature of faith-confidence or trust. In the Bible, the object of faith is God and his promises. A clear example of this is Abram's encounter with God in Genesis 15. In response to God's promise of countless descendants, Abram “believed the LORD, and he counted it to him as righteousness” (Gen 15:6). Commenting on this, the Apostle Paul writes, “No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised” (Rom 4:20-21). Thus, faith means putting your trust in God and having confidence that he will fulfill his promises.
Faith is more than intellectual agreement. To use an old illustration, imagine you are at Niagara Falls watching a tightrope walker push a wheelbarrow across the rope high above the falls. After watching him go back and forth several times, he asks for a volunteer to sit in the wheelbarrow as he pushes it across the falls. At an intellectual level, you may believe that he could successfully push you across the rope over the falls, but you are not exercising biblical faith until you get in the wheelbarrow and entrust yourself to the tightrope walker.
Genuine biblical faith expresses itself in everyday life. James writes that “faith by itself, apart from works, is dead” (James 2:17). Faith works through love to produce tangible evidence of its existence in a person's life (Gal 5:6). Put another way, the obedience that pleases God comes from faith (Rom 1:5, 16:26), rather than a mere sense of duty or obligation. There is all the difference in the world between the husband who buys his wife flowers out of delight and one who buys them simply out of duty.
Faith is so important because it is the means by which we have a relationship with God: “For by grace you have been saved through faith” (Eph 2:8). Faith is how we receive the benefits of what Jesus has done for us. He lived a life of perfect obedience to God, died to pay the penalty for our sinful rebellion against God, and rose from the dead to defeat sin, death, and the devil. By putting our faith in him, we receive forgiveness for our sins and the gift of eternal life.
So, faith means relying completely on who Jesus is and what he has done to be made right with God.
It's not a competition. Why people always have to chose sides...
@@g0mium Its a competition for my time.
@@g0mium definitely it's never about the air of COMPETITION but the creative idea with which he made his review EYE CATCHY
I know you didn't want to do it, but thanks for testing the camera underwater. It was something that was holding me back on purchasing the phone. I love the detail in your videos, stuff like this always has me coming back.
One plus:gives 12gb ram
Reviewer: plays crab game
*stupid crab game 🦀
OnePlus 7 pro: Am I a joke to you?
@@robnahantchi6243 RAM: am i a joke to you?
Dave:"It uses the processor quite heavily."
Snapdragon 855: Am I a joke to you?
If you read this it was meant for you! Act today no one is guaranteed tomorrow! Time is very short!❤️🙏🏻You are Loved more than you know!! Judgment is coming so soon!!
Question: "What are the essentials of the gospel message?"
Answer: The word gospel means “good news,” which is the message of forgiveness for sin through the atoning work of Jesus Christ. It is essentially God’s rescue plan of redemption for those who will trust in His divine Son Jesus Christ in order to be reconciled to a just and holy God. The essential content of this saving message is clearly laid out for us in the Bible.
In the apostle Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, he lays out the content of the gospel message, “Now, brothers and sisters, I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand. By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain. For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures” (1 Corinthians 15:1-4).
In this passage, we see three essential elements of the gospel message. First, the phrase “died for our sins” is very important. As Romans 3:23 tells us, “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” The reality of sin needs to be acknowledged by all who approach the throne of God for salvation. A sinner must acknowledge the hopelessness of his guilt before God in order for forgiveness to take place, and he must understand that the “wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). Without this foundational truth, no gospel presentation is complete.
Second, the person and work of Christ are indispensable components of the gospel. Jesus is both God (Colossians 2:9) and man (John 1:14). Jesus lived the sinless life that we could never live (1 Peter 2:22), and, because of that, He is the only one who could die a substitutionary death for the sinner. Sin against an infinite God requires an infinite sacrifice. Therefore, either man, who is finite, must pay the penalty for an infinite length of time in hell, or the infinite Christ must pay for it once. Jesus went to the cross to pay the debt we owe to God for our sin, and those who are covered by His sacrifice will inherit the kingdom of God as sons of the king (John 1:12).
Third, the resurrection of Christ is an essential element of the gospel. The resurrection is the proof of the power of God. Only He who created life can resurrect it after death, only He can reverse the hideousness that is death itself, and only He can remove the sting that is death and the victory that is the grave’s (1 Corinthians 15:54-55). Further, unlike all other religions, Christianity alone possesses a Founder who transcends death and who promises that His followers will do the same. All other religions were founded by men and prophets whose end was the grave.
Finally, Christ offers His salvation as a free gift (Romans 5:15; 6:23), that can only be received by faith, apart from any works or merit on our part (Ephesians 2:8-9). As the apostle Paul tells us, the gospel is “the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile” (Romans 1:16). The same inspired author tells us, “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved” (Romans 10:9).
These, then, are the essential elements of the gospel: the sin of all men, the death of Christ on the cross to pay for those sins, the resurrection of Christ to provide life everlasting for those who follow Him, and the offer of the free gift of salvation to all.
What Does Faith Mean?
Faith is one of those words that is commonly used but not always understood. Some of that confusion comes from the many different ways the word faith is used in everyday conversation; a quick look at Dictionary.com shows seven different uses! One common way that people use the word faith is to refer to belief in something despite lacking any evidence for it. But is that what the Bible means by faith? The answer is a resounding no! So, when the Bible uses the word faith, what does it mean?
The closest that the Bible comes to offering an exact definition is Hebrews 11:1: “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” From this particular passage we see that the central feature of faith-confidence or trust. In the Bible, the object of faith is God and his promises. A clear example of this is Abram's encounter with God in Genesis 15. In response to God's promise of countless descendants, Abram “believed the LORD, and he counted it to him as righteousness” (Gen 15:6). Commenting on this, the Apostle Paul writes, “No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised” (Rom 4:20-21). Thus, faith means putting your trust in God and having confidence that he will fulfill his promises.
Faith is more than intellectual agreement. To use an old illustration, imagine you are at Niagara Falls watching a tightrope walker push a wheelbarrow across the rope high above the falls. After watching him go back and forth several times, he asks for a volunteer to sit in the wheelbarrow as he pushes it across the falls. At an intellectual level, you may believe that he could successfully push you across the rope over the falls, but you are not exercising biblical faith until you get in the wheelbarrow and entrust yourself to the tightrope walker.
Genuine biblical faith expresses itself in everyday life. James writes that “faith by itself, apart from works, is dead” (James 2:17). Faith works through love to produce tangible evidence of its existence in a person's life (Gal 5:6). Put another way, the obedience that pleases God comes from faith (Rom 1:5, 16:26), rather than a mere sense of duty or obligation. There is all the difference in the world between the husband who buys his wife flowers out of delight and one who buys them simply out of duty.
Faith is so important because it is the means by which we have a relationship with God: “For by grace you have been saved through faith” (Eph 2:8). Faith is how we receive the benefits of what Jesus has done for us. He lived a life of perfect obedience to God, died to pay the penalty for our sinful rebellion against God, and rose from the dead to defeat sin, death, and the devil. By putting our faith in him, we receive forgiveness for our sins and the gift of eternal life.
So, faith means relying completely on who Jesus is and what he has done to be made right with God.
OnePlus: *_S P E E E E E D_*
Dave2D: _proceeds to upload 24 fps video_
People do this for a reason, lol. We can all try it at a store.
Oh yeah yeah
That would have been funny if it actually made sence. There's a reason videos/movies are shot in 24fps.
@@MRKSWEC There's a reason why 24fps doesn't work on 60hz monitors.
@@leodriesch Well the true reason for exactly 24fps is because it was the amount of frames per second that caused little to no flickering when playing back movies on projectors. But it also makes sense since those "lower" frame rates look more realistic (more motion blur) when it comes to motion. Higher frame rates are used in sport events for example since it makes it easier for the viewer to keep up with the very fast paced action. Obviously scrolling on your smartphone or other stuff you usually do on it are not actual video footage so it makes sense to make it look as smooth as possible and to avoid motion blur.
Click bait!
I thought dave2d was going to be underwater while doing this review
Samuel Hough one plus stated it’s not waterproof but splash on rain or fall on the sink or toilet that’s fine but anything rip phone
@@bigmaxcc You missed the point a little bit there...
Samuel meant that he thought the reviewer (Dave) would be underwater himself, while delivering the review.
Me too lol
@@GiovanaSimmer that would be cool though
@@tjl2836 For sure! 😁
The main problem with the oneplus brand is the lack of support. I legit cannot find a store that sells cases and other accessories for this phone. Everything has to be shipped in on Amazon.
Dbrand has cases..
OnePlus has great cases and good accessories. Carbon fiber case is awesome.
What's wrong with Amazon? I'd rather buy something online than actually go into a store, search for hours and eventually overpay
You can buy cases using the internet
Well you couldnt buy the oneplus in a store in the usa you had to buy it online so do the same with screens and accessories?
Wow you're breathing really heavily. The water is frightening you.
Mr Tech Hydrophobic, rabies confirmed
Oneplus can survive underwater undoubtedly, just look at their OS....... Oxygen OS 😅
Niiice
Salman Ash doesnt know how corrosion form itself hahaha its with Oxygen...
If this is an original comment, you're a god.
H2O2...?
@@shahabahmed7135 that's peroxide dear....not of much use here.....we are trying to save the phone...not poison it. 😉
This underwater review makes other One Plus reviews look boring.
ever heard of Zack???
@@GLORIOUSISH 😂😂😂😂
@@GLORIOUSISH zack does reviews?
Jerry is not boring
except Zack of course
I purchased this phone last week and iam absolutley in love with it i love the big screen when i connect it whith bluetooth to my car radio and other devices they dont even detect it as a phone but as a tablet
Bro you looked so stressed during this video lmao. I don't blame you either
Yeah man cause human while lying behave like this
@@onemanarmysmw W.. What? What do you think he's lying about
@@ECGProductions092 wake up man, he is being paid by oneplus to make them look good
The phone was literally underwater the whole time. What else could he be lying about?
Carmine Iacona the phone is actually good, why do you think he is getting paid? Also if you say he got the phone for free, that’s how reviews work
Please do a battery life comparison with the 90hz - 1440p and the 60hz - 1080p
This is a really good idea! It should put the question of who is right...MKBHD or Dave Lee...to rest.
@@binoymathew246 Mr whose white boss made a battery life comparison with the OP7 pro, iphone xs max, s10+... the OP7 pro made it 5h40min on QHD 90Hz full brightness, on a lot of multitasking like gaming, 4K video recording, browsing, music. So it's safe to say that if you don't keep it on full brightness all the time (which most people don't), it will last over 6 hours. I think that's good for what it offers, I don't think most ppl stare at their phone screen for 6 hours in a day.
Bro mrwhoseisthebose done this go and watch
ua-cam.com/video/YoSYD_bO3q8/v-deo.html MrWhoseTheBoss did a video on this as others have mentioned.
@@cerrobend5050 he just did a normal battery drain test . Not a 90hz vs 60hz
Can we just appreciate the thumbnail? Like damn it's amazing.
That’s dave for ya
Great Video, I loved it :)
3likes after 1year
The anxiety is real on this video 😂
That big screen without notch or whatsoever coming in 90hz is amazing
I hope Note 10 would be released that way, only with 3.5mm jack though
And water resistance.
Note 10 would be with 3.5 mm jack and "True" Water resistant
😂when Samsung remove it what y'all gonna do?? Don't use technology if u can't adopt to changes simple or go build ur own dam phone
@@x97k8
Removing the headphone jack early is bad but now or most likely next years the market will be ready for that change.
@@themedleb All indications are that the Note 10 will *not* have a headphone jack.
It will basically be a souped-up version of the Galaxy S10 5G (with S-pen and other goodies), which also has no jack (neither does/did the Fold). So the regular S10 series may be Samsung's last flagships with the jack.
When I saw the title I thought Dave would review this phone underwater. I am disappointed.
there's always the op8
I was half expecting Dave to go to Ripley’s Aquarium and dive with the sharks, taking photos of them with the OP7.
@@Dave2D why not that 7t
Good idea. hope he will do it next time,it will be very fun,love to see it
Hahaha me too
I like how this guy talks very professional and sharp, you gained a subscribe from me buddy
Others: We have IP 68 , IP 69
One plus: Let's have a live demo
No phone has IP69 rating
@@itszain6317 nomu has
That's a water jug my friend, it isn't deep, 1.5 meter deep that IP68 devices can take during 30 minutes to be precise.
I don't believe it can even last 1 meter deep during 30 minutes which is the IP67 standard, all because of that motorized camera.
So there you have it, the OP7 is an IP water jug certified device, and that's probably all it is.
@@itszain6317 not with your attitude, they don't
even my old sony ericcson xperia lasted one week in a fount (dont ask me how it end there in the first place, is a long story)
In India regular OnePlus 7 is launched at $469. It is a better bang for the buck phone.
The Pro is for people who buy $1000 flagships. I think OnepPlus nailed this time with both segments.
the oneplus 7 is out? thought its just the pro
@@TheDarkalu They have already set the price, but the phone is not in stores as of yet.
@@GiovanaSimmer i just checked its not coming to the US is maybe why i havent heard about it
@@TheDarkalu He was talking about India, though, right?
As far as I know, the 7 Pro is the only variant available in the US.
@@GiovanaSimmer yeah he was talking about india
Counting how many times Dave looked at the phone while talking....
*STILL COUNTING*
IDREES AWAIS Would u be doing any different with 700$ phone out of your own pocket?
@@johnnguyen6224 and that $700 phone is the best in the world
@@evgenidimitrov2639 reviwers have this phone for weeks already
but like fr tho everyone would
@@evgenidimitrov2639 He has said in a video that he buys all the products himself, but in this case when it isn't on sale yet they most likely sent this to him
I originally wanted that beautiful blue. But after seeing the mirror gray in person, I was surprised how good it looks. I still like the blue version but I ended up getting the mirror gray! Anyway great review! I love my OP7pro! All I could ask for now is wireless charging. They answered my other request from the 6t. Stereo speakers, and better haptics.
Hey Dave, could you do follow up within a month to see if the phone is still working? I know sometimes it takes a bit before the damage is evident
Actually no need 1 month, within a week - it will show if there is damage. Have been looking for a water-resistant phone at that price point for so long. The last one was the HTC Desire Eye which was years ago. Took the phone to the swimming pool , under water whatnot and took pictures (while in the pool but of course above pool waterline). It was such a fantastic phone. I hope this 7 PRO does the same.
@@anekataiwan9115 I thought the Samsung top tier series were all waterproof?
A proper water resistance test would be more appropriate
@@1WRLD there's no warranty in water damage in any other phone with IP rating as far as I know (at least for the main famous companies like Apple Samsung etc)
But IP does give you a 'relief' instead of a said 'water resistant' phone
@@1WRLD Let me tell you, Phones with IP Rating is not covered in warranty.. And it is water resistant and somewhat similar to IP Rating and who said you, it doesn't has water resistant and there is no phone which is waterproof... I've OnePlus 6 and it's a Splash Resistant and I've used it in Rain, Washed with tap water, dropped in water many times and still works perfectly... So, if Splash Resistant can survive all that than what this Water Resistant can survive... This is even more water resistant than 6/6T...
Oneplus : we bought a bucket
Dave : HoLd mY oveRsiZeD mUG
Stay dehydrated.
its a water filter jug, Brita or similar
It’s a pitcher dude hahaha
Headphone jack is becoming one of the deciding factors
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.
Very 2019
A013 my last two phones have not had a headphone jack, you kind of learn to deal with it either by using bluetooth while driving or pulling out a dongle once and a while
I did think this, till I realized I havent used a wired pair of headphones in about 2 years despite having a jack.
@@hunterkennedy agreed but companies like LG,Samsung are doing pretty good stuff with headphone jack like quad dac and dolby atmos. I've really wanted to see those features evolve.
@@Mouwcat I heard dongles fuck up music quality, is it true?
My dongle life begun
May the death will never die
Typical UA-camr : Good editing skills are must for a good video.
Dave : Hold my Oneplus
So is the phone actually water resistant?
*Well **_no_** but actually **_yes_*
What are you saying? It survived
@@JR-mk6ow it is a meme ..
well no but actually yes
dead meme
Yup you will see the results after some days
That was a wonderful review Dave. Thank you. I just ordered my OP 7 Pro :)
im trying to get a phone myself. price isnt really a problem but i really like the OnePlus 7 pro. do u think i should get it or go for another phone?
Don't do it bro i am an one plus 7 pro user and the phone sucks not really fast fast at the beginning and it's not waterproof i got an water damage on my phone
@@HussainAli-wl8zf i can always get the phone and see how i like it after a week
@@amootoma6359 just go for it, you won't regret
Hussain Ali it is not the case. After 4 weeks of usage :)
So... You record the WHOLE VIDEO IN ONE GO??!!
xpert kanishk very impressive right? He's polished at this point 👊🏾😁
No, if you notice the video is ~13 mins long but the phone was in the water for 16 mins so there was some editing involved
I was thinking to myself that this was a well written out review, everything said is sensible and stuff but then 11:18 came and now only 11:18 is in my mind
Other UA-camrs
Op 7 pro Unboxing, First look..blah blah
MKBHD: Op 7 pro review with 3weeks of usage
Jerry: Op 7 pro "durability test"
But now,
Dave 2D: Op 7 pro "Underwater review"
Man!wtf?
😂😂😬😬
Gotta do something to grab people attention.
Zack*
I'd rather have an actual phone review rather than the one he was given earlier as a known reviewer.
It's called gimmick and it's very usefull to gain traffic...
They are all trying to be unique/original and give an incentive for you to watch all the different reviews of the same phone, and looking at your comment I guess it worked 😁😁😁
Wow! A 13 minute video took just 16 minutes to record! Perfection Level - Dave
In Canada, the most most expensive Oneplus 7 pro is $600 cheaper than the S10+
For me, it's a no brainer
Youre a no brainer
600 cheaper?? so the s10 is 1200-1300?
@@purpleey ain't you got a white heaven to get to?
@@GianniEndo nigga do i look like im trying to die. only when the time comes
Doesn't even have AOD or a notification light though. Wheneoa new phone takes away old features without an alternative, it's hard to get on board. And for having a 5000 maH battery, the 90Hz screen isn't enough of a trade-off for some. If I'm getting a bigger battery, I expect, in addition to whatever features it offers, it's going to be better than at least a previous generation phone. I'm not convinced the OP7 Pro offers better battery life than my OG Pixel XL with a newer 4 month old battery.
This phone is absolutely awesome. I think I found my new go to brand.
Can we take the time to appreciate Dave doing this in one whole take
One plus 7pro - No ip rated tho
Dave - Dumps into water jug for a review 😂👌
Certification is just a money grab. Newer iPhone's are IP certified but they won't replace it under warranty if it has water damage. How dumb is that?
OnePlus : Sends dave their brand new phone before it's even released
Dave : Throws the phone up and almost drops it, just drops it underwater even with the selfie camera out
GG dave 🤣🤣
everyone: *holding breath
OnePlus: "Am I a joke to you?"
@@marlonmoises6598 You completed it 👌
@@oshan._. n you put the exact comment needed here🤘
This guy reminds me of my friend. Annoying yet really good at explaining.
*NEW SUBS.*
Ip rating: you should pay to certifie your premium phone...
Dave underwater review: hold my coffee...
Hold my jug.
@@Top10herb HOLD MY COFFEE JUG!
I'd much rather have a less expensive phone that's still adequately water resistant, esp. since I don't care much for water resistance in the first place and would much rather have a removable battery, but I know that's not coming back now.
Dave2D going places where OnePlus doesn't even dare to go - on video; under water, in one take... Would've been edgier if he submerged himself with the phone to review it.... Like to Vote Dave does the next phone review in a hot tub. 😁😋
If you read this it was meant for you! Act today no one is guaranteed tomorrow! Time is very short!❤️🙏🏻You are Loved more than you know!! Judgment is coming so soon!!
Question: "What are the essentials of the gospel message?"
Answer: The word gospel means “good news,” which is the message of forgiveness for sin through the atoning work of Jesus Christ. It is essentially God’s rescue plan of redemption for those who will trust in His divine Son Jesus Christ in order to be reconciled to a just and holy God. The essential content of this saving message is clearly laid out for us in the Bible.
In the apostle Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, he lays out the content of the gospel message, “Now, brothers and sisters, I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand. By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain. For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures” (1 Corinthians 15:1-4).
In this passage, we see three essential elements of the gospel message. First, the phrase “died for our sins” is very important. As Romans 3:23 tells us, “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” The reality of sin needs to be acknowledged by all who approach the throne of God for salvation. A sinner must acknowledge the hopelessness of his guilt before God in order for forgiveness to take place, and he must understand that the “wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). Without this foundational truth, no gospel presentation is complete.
Second, the person and work of Christ are indispensable components of the gospel. Jesus is both God (Colossians 2:9) and man (John 1:14). Jesus lived the sinless life that we could never live (1 Peter 2:22), and, because of that, He is the only one who could die a substitutionary death for the sinner. Sin against an infinite God requires an infinite sacrifice. Therefore, either man, who is finite, must pay the penalty for an infinite length of time in hell, or the infinite Christ must pay for it once. Jesus went to the cross to pay the debt we owe to God for our sin, and those who are covered by His sacrifice will inherit the kingdom of God as sons of the king (John 1:12).
Third, the resurrection of Christ is an essential element of the gospel. The resurrection is the proof of the power of God. Only He who created life can resurrect it after death, only He can reverse the hideousness that is death itself, and only He can remove the sting that is death and the victory that is the grave’s (1 Corinthians 15:54-55). Further, unlike all other religions, Christianity alone possesses a Founder who transcends death and who promises that His followers will do the same. All other religions were founded by men and prophets whose end was the grave.
Finally, Christ offers His salvation as a free gift (Romans 5:15; 6:23), that can only be received by faith, apart from any works or merit on our part (Ephesians 2:8-9). As the apostle Paul tells us, the gospel is “the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile” (Romans 1:16). The same inspired author tells us, “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved” (Romans 10:9).
These, then, are the essential elements of the gospel: the sin of all men, the death of Christ on the cross to pay for those sins, the resurrection of Christ to provide life everlasting for those who follow Him, and the offer of the free gift of salvation to all.
What Does Faith Mean?
Faith is one of those words that is commonly used but not always understood. Some of that confusion comes from the many different ways the word faith is used in everyday conversation; a quick look at Dictionary.com shows seven different uses! One common way that people use the word faith is to refer to belief in something despite lacking any evidence for it. But is that what the Bible means by faith? The answer is a resounding no! So, when the Bible uses the word faith, what does it mean?
The closest that the Bible comes to offering an exact definition is Hebrews 11:1: “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” From this particular passage we see that the central feature of faith-confidence or trust. In the Bible, the object of faith is God and his promises. A clear example of this is Abram's encounter with God in Genesis 15. In response to God's promise of countless descendants, Abram “believed the LORD, and he counted it to him as righteousness” (Gen 15:6). Commenting on this, the Apostle Paul writes, “No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised” (Rom 4:20-21). Thus, faith means putting your trust in God and having confidence that he will fulfill his promises.
Faith is more than intellectual agreement. To use an old illustration, imagine you are at Niagara Falls watching a tightrope walker push a wheelbarrow across the rope high above the falls. After watching him go back and forth several times, he asks for a volunteer to sit in the wheelbarrow as he pushes it across the falls. At an intellectual level, you may believe that he could successfully push you across the rope over the falls, but you are not exercising biblical faith until you get in the wheelbarrow and entrust yourself to the tightrope walker.
Genuine biblical faith expresses itself in everyday life. James writes that “faith by itself, apart from works, is dead” (James 2:17). Faith works through love to produce tangible evidence of its existence in a person's life (Gal 5:6). Put another way, the obedience that pleases God comes from faith (Rom 1:5, 16:26), rather than a mere sense of duty or obligation. There is all the difference in the world between the husband who buys his wife flowers out of delight and one who buys them simply out of duty.
Faith is so important because it is the means by which we have a relationship with God: “For by grace you have been saved through faith” (Eph 2:8). Faith is how we receive the benefits of what Jesus has done for us. He lived a life of perfect obedience to God, died to pay the penalty for our sinful rebellion against God, and rose from the dead to defeat sin, death, and the devil. By putting our faith in him, we receive forgiveness for our sins and the gift of eternal life.
So, faith means relying completely on who Jesus is and what he has done to be made right with God.
FINALY !!! A DIFFERENT REVIEW OF A PHONE ! I'm starting to hate these sudden reviews pop up on youtube after a release !
Having this timer on the left feels like a bomb ready to explode😂😂
i know this is an old video, but one underrated aspect about having a mechanical front facing camera is security, it is impossible for an app to access the camera and see you without you being aware.
Combine this with the modding/rooting potential of this phone, and you have a great platform to create something secure, could even compile your own version build of android and tweak it to your liking if you're inclined enough, it's not impossible unlike Apple or Samsung where they lock you out of the device.
Everyone uploading oneplus 7 video at the same time
But you know whom to watch first
#dave2D
Dave and jerry are one of the best phone reviewers 😂😂
@@raesangz5855 who is jig?
Reveiwers are just getting their's. While you and MKBHD have been using it for about 3 weeks. Impressive.
that errant apostrophe is making my eye twitch
Insider edge
Not really, most of them had the OP7P for weeks but they weren't allowed to talked about it until the official release.
@@rodrigoquiroz oh
Wow, this is beyond another UA-camrs do
Except Zack obviously 😊
From spinning laptops in his fingers to throwing his phone... Dave never failed to give me a false heart attack.
Under screen optical fingerprint sensor caught up with normal sensor really quickly. I'm impressed with how fast this one is.
Ikr. It's ridiculously fast. Too fast.
*everyone* - op7 pro review
*DAVE* - op7 water resistance test + review
Also does with 2 of it......
Awesome
I think there's just one
There’s only one Op7 with him, he has been repeating that all the time
@@emilyparker5728 you mean op7 pro. op7 is a different phone..
I felt physical pain when he dropped it in water, and that lasted till he took it out 😫
If you read this it was meant for you! Act today no one is guaranteed tomorrow! Time is very short!❤️🙏🏻You are Loved more than you know!! Judgment is coming so soon!!
Question: "What are the essentials of the gospel message?"
Answer: The word gospel means “good news,” which is the message of forgiveness for sin through the atoning work of Jesus Christ. It is essentially God’s rescue plan of redemption for those who will trust in His divine Son Jesus Christ in order to be reconciled to a just and holy God. The essential content of this saving message is clearly laid out for us in the Bible.
In the apostle Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, he lays out the content of the gospel message, “Now, brothers and sisters, I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand. By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain. For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures” (1 Corinthians 15:1-4).
In this passage, we see three essential elements of the gospel message. First, the phrase “died for our sins” is very important. As Romans 3:23 tells us, “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” The reality of sin needs to be acknowledged by all who approach the throne of God for salvation. A sinner must acknowledge the hopelessness of his guilt before God in order for forgiveness to take place, and he must understand that the “wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). Without this foundational truth, no gospel presentation is complete.
Second, the person and work of Christ are indispensable components of the gospel. Jesus is both God (Colossians 2:9) and man (John 1:14). Jesus lived the sinless life that we could never live (1 Peter 2:22), and, because of that, He is the only one who could die a substitutionary death for the sinner. Sin against an infinite God requires an infinite sacrifice. Therefore, either man, who is finite, must pay the penalty for an infinite length of time in hell, or the infinite Christ must pay for it once. Jesus went to the cross to pay the debt we owe to God for our sin, and those who are covered by His sacrifice will inherit the kingdom of God as sons of the king (John 1:12).
Third, the resurrection of Christ is an essential element of the gospel. The resurrection is the proof of the power of God. Only He who created life can resurrect it after death, only He can reverse the hideousness that is death itself, and only He can remove the sting that is death and the victory that is the grave’s (1 Corinthians 15:54-55). Further, unlike all other religions, Christianity alone possesses a Founder who transcends death and who promises that His followers will do the same. All other religions were founded by men and prophets whose end was the grave.
Finally, Christ offers His salvation as a free gift (Romans 5:15; 6:23), that can only be received by faith, apart from any works or merit on our part (Ephesians 2:8-9). As the apostle Paul tells us, the gospel is “the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile” (Romans 1:16). The same inspired author tells us, “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved” (Romans 10:9).
These, then, are the essential elements of the gospel: the sin of all men, the death of Christ on the cross to pay for those sins, the resurrection of Christ to provide life everlasting for those who follow Him, and the offer of the free gift of salvation to all.
What Does Faith Mean?
Faith is one of those words that is commonly used but not always understood. Some of that confusion comes from the many different ways the word faith is used in everyday conversation; a quick look at Dictionary.com shows seven different uses! One common way that people use the word faith is to refer to belief in something despite lacking any evidence for it. But is that what the Bible means by faith? The answer is a resounding no! So, when the Bible uses the word faith, what does it mean?
The closest that the Bible comes to offering an exact definition is Hebrews 11:1: “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” From this particular passage we see that the central feature of faith-confidence or trust. In the Bible, the object of faith is God and his promises. A clear example of this is Abram's encounter with God in Genesis 15. In response to God's promise of countless descendants, Abram “believed the LORD, and he counted it to him as righteousness” (Gen 15:6). Commenting on this, the Apostle Paul writes, “No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised” (Rom 4:20-21). Thus, faith means putting your trust in God and having confidence that he will fulfill his promises.
Faith is more than intellectual agreement. To use an old illustration, imagine you are at Niagara Falls watching a tightrope walker push a wheelbarrow across the rope high above the falls. After watching him go back and forth several times, he asks for a volunteer to sit in the wheelbarrow as he pushes it across the falls. At an intellectual level, you may believe that he could successfully push you across the rope over the falls, but you are not exercising biblical faith until you get in the wheelbarrow and entrust yourself to the tightrope walker.
Genuine biblical faith expresses itself in everyday life. James writes that “faith by itself, apart from works, is dead” (James 2:17). Faith works through love to produce tangible evidence of its existence in a person's life (Gal 5:6). Put another way, the obedience that pleases God comes from faith (Rom 1:5, 16:26), rather than a mere sense of duty or obligation. There is all the difference in the world between the husband who buys his wife flowers out of delight and one who buys them simply out of duty.
Faith is so important because it is the means by which we have a relationship with God: “For by grace you have been saved through faith” (Eph 2:8). Faith is how we receive the benefits of what Jesus has done for us. He lived a life of perfect obedience to God, died to pay the penalty for our sinful rebellion against God, and rose from the dead to defeat sin, death, and the devil. By putting our faith in him, we receive forgiveness for our sins and the gift of eternal life.
So, faith means relying completely on who Jesus is and what he has done to be made right with God.
What people don't understand is that One Plus uses all the same techniques to waterproof their phones. The seals and rubber gaskets are used throughout the industry. They just don't pay the 3rd party company to test it for them so they technically can't claim an IP rating although they take the same precautions and strive for the same if not better build integrity than the bigger brands.
How much Ram do you want?
OnePlus : Yes
Original
Haha funny joke
get over with it, fucking many phones have 12 gigs of ram FOR FUCKING MONTHS
How many exactly? I know only S10+ and some chinese phones
@@maccelicco "some chinese phones" dude this kind of "Idgaf about others" comment seems to be racist, like those some Chinese brands are bad bcs they are Chinese and they don't count.
Did you know Oneplus is Chinese as well? doesn't seem so...
Hey man ....i personally liked this video a lot more than previous ones
And would appreciate if you continue to do the same kind of little editing and a video in single take.....the simplicity is what differentiates this video from others
In Germany base Galaxy S10+ (128 GB / 8 GB RAM) costs 999 Euro. OnePlus 7 Pro (256 GB / 8 GB RAM) is 759 Euro. Thats 240 Euro cheaper and 128 GB more storage.
Yeah because people buy phone for the storage.
240 euro get you a lot more
ridiculous price oneplusy is over priced
Das schlimme ist, 669$ sind umgerechnet ca. 600€ und das 7 Pro wird bei uns aber für 700€ verkauft...
@@syxgottg8707 kann man das aus Amerika oder so importieren?
This phone is so dope I haven't enjoyed a phone this much since the Note 4
1000000 different notifications on the same topic, clicked yours first!
Literally the same 😆 Damn, OnePlus gave every UA-camr and their grandparents a review unit.
Lie
Same here. Dave comes first.
@@OdysseyTag "Literally the same"...
I'll click yours first 😏😏😉😉
$750 for the first OLED 90Hz Snapdragon 855 etc basically godlike features when it comes to smartphones. Undercutting other brands by more than $200. This is not unexpected, this is still OnePlus and they still kill flagships.
I hope you know 90hz 120hz phones already exist and they were also priced at similar prices when they were launched....
OP7 Pro is not a killer, it’s just interesting that’s all but personally I would go for S10 just for the camera alone and better customer support
@@sondrejohansen48 lcd tho.
@@sondrejohansen48 90 Hz "OLED"! Its a killer...
@@sondrejohansen48 and I don't know which Samsung you are talking about, but the one I know doesn't have "updates" anywhere in their priorities
@@mezzb that doesn't say alot. Android phones overall have complete shit software support and updates
11:18 why
just why
Bad intentions
Lil dicky that's why
ROFLMAO, I didn't actually realize what I was watching until now
Going for the trip of my life...
It's a music video from lil dicky.
Brilliant review bro.
Love from Indo-Canadian.
You just made me reconsider getting the 7 pro, instead of the s10. And big props for trying the selfie cam under water. You're earned my sub
What did you decide?
Your screen on time is drastically different than MKBHD's
Mkbhd said it's 4 hr
bkbhd is a black Chinese phone hater
MKBHD is Power user. I he said he was using it with everything maxed out!
They're liars bro they take money it's just business in 2019
@@CTOInformation MKBHD (or as you call him...BKBHD)isn't Chinese 🤣
Not IP rated means to keep the price lower they didn’t pay Money for the IP rating. iP Rating is basically branding at this point.
I would have accepted this but it basically adds like $30 and I'm not that confident about the "daily water resistance" because of the new pop up selfie mechanism. Ports are one thing, a motorised popup tho......
@@1WRLD Even with an ip rating you don't get warranty for water or dust related damage
I mean with a pop up camera and such, I really think it would be worth the extra $30 for a peace of mind.
Amen brother.
@@keshavsakthi546 I agree... All manufacturers/brands who provide IP certification will try to avoid replacing smartphones that have water damage. It'll be blamed on the customer as "user error."
Loved the video, first one I've seen from you guys, you said it was much different from what you normally post. I hope that trend continues.
Dave2D and Mr. Mobile are the best when it comes to honesty
Pixel 3a is priced 100 dollars more than the regular one plus 7 base variant in india.
True... 🤔 I guess smart people know which one to choose.
But one plus is also expensive here. Should be around 35k
@@baishya775 The OnePlus 7 (standard) will be available from June and will have a starting price of 33K INR or 470 USD.
Amazon is offering it for 49k for the base model, still a bit expensive compared to US pricing
@@binoymathew246 Yeah, the Pixel 3a is the better choice, much higher build quality and better processor.
How many gigs of ram you want
Oneplus:- yes
The thing that saved the mechanism from dying in water when you opened up the pop up camera was the orientation of the device.
Had it been correct side up, water would have trickled into the opening. Honest review as always though 👍
There's a rubber seal in the pop up camera, it'd still be ok.
I'm still using the OnePlus One. Battery life has dipped slightly and that's about it.
Same here, from 2014 and stilll working good. But becoz I got bored using the same old phone for almost 5 years, I bought a Xiomi Redmi 5. The OneplusOne is my alarm clock now. I changed the battery though.
I use a 3T and it's still faster than majority of the phones on the market, 2.5 years later
@@squashh It's faster than my buddy's Google Pixel 2 XL lol. It has way outlived itself.
My one plus one just died on me, ive ordered myself one of these 7 pro things to replace it. the old one was superb I hope the 7 is just as good if not better which it really should be!
@@spandi95 majority?
Damn. That Xiaomi's flagship killer 2.0 ad is destructive!
Can't wait for the K20 Pro!
A curved screen isn't a big deal for a lot of people, I switched from a flat HTC M9 to a curved Samsung S9 and it literally made no difference to me.. I just continued on as normal. Personally, I'd not use a curved screen as a deal breaker.
it depends on the person ,sometimes the image of the edges doesnt look quite right and people get annoyed of the accidental touches
I mean you're talking about a curved screen on a huge phone. I've tried using an s9+ a couple times and imo it's quite unwieldy
Guys... Guys... Its because with none curved screens you get better screen protector's INCLUDING TEMPERED GLASS
April 2020. Bought this from T-Mobile for $450. Insane for the price, insane in general. Still an amazing no holds barred experience.
panic!! panic!! Do you know if it’s still available through T-Mobile??
Thanks.
@@NickTheGREEK1216 looks like it's still in stock.
panic!! panic!! I’m checking it out rite now. Thank you in advance!!!!!!
@@NickTheGREEK1216 Looks like they're sold out now. Hope you copped one.
panic!! panic!! Nope. So pissed I missed out. Was going to go next Monday, but they are down to $499 on Amazon, so..........
"The oneplus 7 pro was just announced."
"I'm using this device for the last couple of weeks"
*Wink Wink
Those are the days it's best to be a YT reviewer... :)
UA-camrs get the phone ahead of time
Even MKBHD got the fone weeks before the announcement. So, that they can have the reviews uploaded after the review. 🙄
@@lourdlocas9913 Wdym 'even' MKBHD, literally the largest tech youtuber there is.
marqass
Watch Dave do this review like his need to pee is getting higher and higher.
Nobody:
Me : Couldn't believe dave's video to be 13min long
13:39
You did the video in one take??? I'm impressed!
i never thought headphone jack would become a *"feature"*
Blame apple
Wireless earphones don't sound as good as wired ones. Also they require separate charging, who has time for that.
I know right u wouldn't get the same feel of wired headphones on a wireless one. Plus u have to charge is all the time...
It takes courage to remove it according to Apple
@@nassax7741 That courage also improved their profits
Before starting the video Igot an mi ad
" Congratulations one plus "
*K* iller *2* . *0*
Coming soon🤔🤔🤔
I also saw that ad
😂😂 same here, mi launching K2
Pocophone f2 is coming
REDMI K20 CONFIRMED OH YE GODS
That a really bad name k 20
Mi 9:
-Snapdragon 855
-6.4"
-With Notch
-450$
One plus 7 pro:
-Snapdragon 855
-6.7" 90hz display
-Notchless
-669$
IMO the perfect price range would be 600$ flat. Still would buy it for 669% tho just because its a oneplus.
Mi 9 is seriously overrated imo. People are just fanboying over snapdragon 855 processor. It is supposed to be very glitchy battery is bad. MIUI is just not fun. I would say oneplus all the way when compared.
The miui is shit tho. Yes yes i can flash a custom rom on that but when i buy a new phone, i expect a smooth experience if the phone has a 855 in it. The oxygenos is so much better. But I'm a op6 guy, gotta go with the jack
Really cool review style. Feels more organic and pumps up the audiences. Great job Dave.