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Real me flagship killer in this price range. What a performance. 100 times better then s 23 ultra. Uski jitni wired charging hai utni to one plus 12 ki wireless charging hai 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. 50 watt
Bro, what about the August security patch and update??? Has the battery draining and heating less??? Also in my op12, watching you tube, call the tempreture rises to around 42, is that normal??? No gaming, I am a normal user
I haven't received the August security patch yet, I am still on the July patch. My OnePlus 12 doesn't heat up all the way to 42 degrees while doing simple tasks like calling and watching YT videos, and so, that isn't normal. Either there's some issue with your particular device, in which case try restarting, or it could be that you use your phone at high ambient temperatures very often...
@@CrazyTechBoomBlast thnx for replying, normally using at home and WiFi, it doesn't get so hot, but while using it outside with mobile data it gettimg around 42, have already done reset
It's actually a close call between the two. The Xiaomi has better hardware, and Leica processing, but the OnePlus isn't too far behind. In terms of performance, both are almost at the same level anyway. In the end, it's about your preference for the size of a phone. If u like a compact phone and don't mind MIUI, then Xiaomi 14 is the better pick, but if u like Oxygen OS and don't mind a large phone, then OnePlus 12 is a better option. Btw as a final wild card, if it's available in your region, u can consider the IQOO 12 as well, which is the cheapest 8 Gen 3 phone yet...
@@CrazyTechBoomBlast thanks men..... actually size doesn't matter and I don't have any problem with hyperOS Rather .....i love both the phones....but I'm looking fpr perfect phone in terms of all aspects.. So which one is fhe best pick as per your knowledge? Bcz I'm too confused
If size doesn't matter, and if u don't mind compromising on the camera ever so slightly, then the OnePlus 12 is the overall better pick because it's 5400mAh battery lasts longer and it's a better investment in my opinion. That being said, if you REALLY want the best possible camera at that price, and don't mind compromising slightly in the battery life department, then the Xiaomi 14 is a no brainer
Oh well yeah, IQOO 12 is also a good alternative, but I'd pick the OnePlus for its bigger battery, longer software support, and better selfie camera. But if you want the 8 Gen 3 experience at the cheapest price possible, then the IQOO 12 is a solid option too...
@@CrazyTechBoomBlastlonger software support? you mean a very long period of software support from OnePlus bundled with device motherboard failures, system crashes and display greenline issues? Wonderful software support, isn't it? Excellent👏👏👏
The green line issues are not isolated to OnePlus phones, it affects almost all phones with an OLED display, so your green line issue point holds true for the IQOO 12 as well. As for motherboard problems, that can only be determined in the long run... What I mean to say is that, the IQOO 12 is a good alternative to the OnePlus 12, but if the on-paper advantages do matter to you, then you can choose the OnePlus 12, if not, you can stay safe with an IQOO 12
I'm planning to buy the oneplus 12 in this big billion day flipkart sale, and I have a couple of questions 1) my main priorities are the phone being under 50k or near it, it should have a good camera and a good battery life 2) what do you think of the s23 ultra used at around 60k
1) If the OnePlus 12 can be found for 50K or below, it's an amazing deal, and u can go for it, but otherwise, I suggest looking at something like the Xiaomi 14 Civi or Realme GT6 (do keep in mind that both those phones have an 8s Gen 3)... 2) That's an interesting option... The S23 Ultra definitely smokes the OP12 in the camera department, but it uses last year's SD 8 Gen 2 (still an amazing chip btw)...
Oh my god! I hated and Loved this phone. It was a great snapper and a decent video camera. But that damned plastic body was aweful! The battery was too down on power that it wouldn't last a day full. That SOC is also a pain in the ass. While only 200mhz more than the OG Xperia S, It was a battery hogger. I had to replace the battery 4 times! Each time the battery was near 90 or 80% of its lifecycle it would turn off at any battery level, I had to root and downclock the CPU to tackle with this issue. But the features were soo damn good! I could not get rid of it. The rooting experience was also bad! Being a neglected child, It was low on support from the devs in terms of custom rom support.
That's kinda true... But in my experience, the battery life was pretty good. And as for the Custom ROM support, the latest available ROM for it is Android 8.1 Oreo, which is pretty good considering the age of this phone, and rooting it wasn't exactly bad as well...
I remember having a 920 then a 1030. They were amazing phones. I was sad to see windows go. They did make a lot of odd choices with their designs and the naming scheme later.
Lumia 920 and 1030 were actually amazing phones. OIS, high MP count and more of its features eventually trickled down to Android and iOS phones... But the Lumia series started to lose its meaning after Microsoft was the one in charge... As you said, odd naming schemes, and not providing competitive hardware on the low end and midrange eventually killed it 🥲
Similar thing happened with the lumia 640 and 650. 650 was more expensive and had a slower processor, the camera was exactly the same 8mp lens but the 640 recorded 1080p and the 650 only did 720p because the cpu/gpu were not fast enough to handle full HD.
@@abhiabzy Ehh well, they're basically rebadged Lumia 530s, sold at a lower price (and they ironically have a few extra features like a selfie camera and a proximity sensor too)...
great video mate! I have this smartphone for about a month im not a heavy user, but have done my testings it's quite powerful. the battery could be better but nothing so worrying. I bought it with durability in mind, thinking about 4 to 5 years as my main driver. keep the good job, loved the video 🙌🏼🤘🏼
I had nokia lumia 540 .. and this it was the one of the biggest mistake of my life . Totally a money waste not good camera . Not good software totally boring . And always felt inferior in front of other products ..
Leveling up my game with the Poco X6 Pro! This beast runs like a dream, no matter how intense the graphics get. Plus, the battery life is a marathon champ, lasting from sunrise to way past midnight. But here's the catch: gotta handle it with kid gloves, feels like a scratch magnet waiting to happen. Thinking of suiting it up in a TPU camo battle armor - screen and all ! Keeps the nicks away while rocking a seriously cool vibe. Now my Poco X6 Pro can be my fearless battle companion, ready for any quest. #PocoProGamer
It's quite amazing seeing how much progress Mediatek has made when it comes to its chips, especially the 8000 and 9000 series... The only thing left for Mediatek to fix is their GPU optimizations, the rest are all solid... Also, about the scratch magnet, did you get the gray or black colourway? Because those have glossy backs instead of a leather finish. As you've said, covering it in a protective case is the best way to go...
How many hours on average you used it for gaming, does it over heat? I've heard mixed reviews and also don't really prefer Mediatek but it's the only phone in this range that offers such performance
@@BKing007 I use it for an hour or two of moderate gaming (BGMI, COD Mobile). In my experience, it doesn't "over-heat", but it does get warm, especially around the camera bump. Even I myself prefer Snapdragon coz of its optimisations, GPU and emulation; but MediaTek surprised me with this chip. It is a solid, stable and reliable performer...
@@CrazyTechBoomBlast the build quality got criticized and the cooling on it wasn't said to be best seeing it did reach over 40 often, I don't really want to spend big budget exclusively to get Snapdragon and unfortunately every other phone released till now has really dumbed down Snapdragon versions compared to this unless you spend at least 30k or so, I think I'll keep this in top list while waiting for a big sale
@@BKing007 As for the build quality, I personally think its pretty solid, especially if u get the Yellow colour option with the vegan leather back. And about temperatures, yes the phone did get hot (35 to 40 degrees range) after about 30 minutes of Genshin Impact, but for esports games like BGMI, PUBG, Call of Duty Mobile, it only got warm, even after 1 hour of continuous gameplay at Smooth + 90FPS... Every Snapdragon phone under 30K has either 695, 6s Gen 3 or 6 Gen 1, neither of which are more powerful than even the Snapdragon 778G released in 2021. That being said, I'd say u keep an eye on Poco F6 when there are sales, or if u don't mind, u could also go for Poco F5 as well...
The problem with the third generation is that the headphones can't adjust the volume on the market! It is also difficult to remove and replace the battery
Yes, only the headphones that came in the box can control the Shuffle 3, else it just plays music in a repeat loop. That being said, it's well built, and being the only Shuffle with 4GB, it definitely has its audience...
Yes, it can show battery status... You can check for the light indicator up top, or you can use the VoiceOver feature to do so (if you still have the original Shuffle headphones around).