@@mattk5020 if you want the new AI features and longer zoom range with hypertone camera performance which is the best processing for any smartphone camera rn then go for it. Otherwise I would tell you to wait for X8 Ultra.
I would love if you could do some test related to video: - Start recording indoors, touch the screen and turn down the exposure slider, this should be exposure compensation, and DO NOT lock it with the lock button, walk outside and see if it will compensate light with the value you set or if it is just locked (which should not since you did not touch the lock button. - Start filming with selfie camera with any back light, sky, sun, window, and try covering your face with your hands, see if this will change everything in your scene and give you good skin tones (the darker your skin, the more blow out the scene will be) - try using all your cameras on third party apps like open camera, mcpro24fps or any app other than the stock camera (probably not possible if I know Oppo well) - pay attention to "moving" objects that look like they are dancing behind you on dark spots of the scene when the phone is on a tripod, Oppo has some problems with MFNR causing this to happen.
It's interesting to see so many different features migrating between OnePlus and oppo. They are sibling brands so, it's not surprising. In fact, I was wondering how long it would take for the alert slider to find its way onto the Oppo flagships. In addition, this phone and the new OnePlus 12 both have screens that are capable of 4500 nits of brightness. Obviously, the relationship with hasselblad has been common for a while.
@@asht5905 in fact, that's not true. The panel technology that both companies are using are identical. I have the vital statistics for both devices right in front of me. They are sibling companies so, they are sharing this. Most people are unaware of this but, one plus, oppo, vivo and realme are all sibling companies under the same tech Giants umbrella. Once more, oppo phones only function in certain parts of the world. Where I live in North America they do not function at all.
@@asht5905 in fact, that is not the case. Both phones share the same technology. Most people are unaware of this but, oppo, 1 +, real me and vevo are all sibling brands under the same tech Giants umbrella. To that end, proprietary technology tends to migrate from Brand to brand. I have the vital statistics for both devices in front of me right now and they're almost identical. Unfortunately, oppo phones only function in certain parts of the world. Once more, here in North America where I live they do not function at all.
@@asht5905 in fact, the tech specs are nearly identical. Both brands are sibling to one another so, they are sharing the technology. Once more, I'm looking at the tech specs in front of me right now.
I hope the fact that oppo are sending the phone out to Western reviewers, they will Send the phone out to the west and not keep it just for China. Otherwise I will just stop watching oppo reviews. Just teasing at that point.
Hey, hi! Can you tel me where food you buy it and where i can buy It please? Id love to have It but in Italy... Do you know also If there Is a way to set It in italian? Thanx a lot
Are they going to sell it globally? They have a press release in English and you have this phone in hand - but no news if it will be sold outside of China.
They seriously need to bring back the powerful Xenon flash which are amazing and far superior to what is out there now. Brilliant for night photography.
It would be nice if most of these Chinese phones had the proper antenna bands to fully work in the US and I wish reviewers would also state that in their reviews and explain if it would work in the US and which carriers work best based on which antenna bands work in the US just so we know if we will get full 5G partial 5G or just 4G/LTE
@@1Goldigger1 I had similar issues like that in the US when I was using my Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra banking apps were messed up with biometrics some apps I couldn’t even use unless I went to the actual website like Netflix I believe and I only had LTE cause it only had like 2 5G antenna bands I’m on T-Mobile it seems like them and AT&T are the only ones Chinese phones work well or decent with I got the OnePlus open now and I’m loving it even though I using more like a normal phone instead of opening it to use the bigger display
@TheHydraUK because its not that good they would get much more detailed zoom if they went for a 160mp 3x like the honor magic 6 pro or 200mp 4x zoom like vivo x100 ultra
I hate curve screen once im samsung fun when they make all s model curve i stop buying it the last samsung i buy is s8 and i hate the curve i love flat screen like iPhone 15 pmax