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It's good to see you reviewing the OnePlus 12 while some well-known reviewers are skipping the OnePlus 12 review in favor of reviewing the Apple ProVision.
I am curious if the MB is going to reply to my comment on their Shortwave clip about it lol They fixed a lot of past complaints and snubbing this phone is a disservice to the tech community.
It depends on how the phone was made. If the motherboard only receives power from the battery and is incapable of receiving power directly from the cable then no. Otherwise yes
Ironically, usually stuff advertised as gaming is not good for that, like gaming chairs, just get yourself a good office chair, except with mice and pads though
At this point, I really don't care about having AI on my phone. Once more, the AI features that are being offered on Samsung and Google devices is pretty rudimentary. Frankly, AI is still in its infancy. Besides, AI capabilities are built into the Snapdragon 8 generation 3 processor so, down the road who knows what will be available? OnePlus could add some features to their software via updates. I would also like to add that the $800 for the 16 g of ram with 512 GB storage model is only available during the pre-order. Once that time has passed, the phone will go up to $900. Of course, the 12 gigabytes of RAM variant will be available for $800. OnePlus is doing a memory upgrade during the pre-order much like Samsung does. Translation, if you're going to buy it now is the time.
This phone is also quite better than probably any other at keeping his screen touch functional even when it's wet. That also has something to do with that hypertouch thing I guess.
@@cheerful_crop_circle First of all, let's figure out a few things: - is there a difference for you if it's an Android or iOS? - do you care about long official software support? This phone will probably get 2-3 years of updates. Is that a deal breaker for you? Or does it not matter? Or maybe you'd install modified Android?
@@cheerful_crop_circleThe hardware is basically top of the line right now, the battery is large, and the software support is good for at least the next 5 full years. So on paper, I'd say yes at least 5 years. If you don't mind not getting updates after that point, then sky's the limit.
The circle design neer to be this. Down so the phone is not heavy on that end . When it is set on a phone stand. Update the back cover like 12R so it not slippery when being hold . Other than that 16ram 512gb gang game
You have you tried any of the mobile controllers? I am hesitating to buy one die to the big camera size, idk if it will actually fit the Gamesir Galileo i was planning to buy
People should add Master Duel to the gaming suit of games to test seeing as how it makes even my OnePlus 10 Pro crumble to its knees begging for a break as it heats up all the way to 44C
whenever this phone hits 39c it drops frame from 120hz to 55 and if u're still going to say that its an gaming phone then i work at hotel and i can freely book a bedroom for ur sweet dreams
OnePlus 12R is more into gaming phone than the 12..seeing other reviews..despite using last gen SoC..the 8 Gen 2..the performance stability is quiet high at 80%+ sustained performance compared to 12 with just 50%+..
@@cheerful_crop_circle in fact, here in North America xiaomi phones are kind of like bigfoot. You don't really see them because, for all intents and purposes they don't exist. Once more, if you were to ask the average person on the street how they felt about xiaomi phones, they wouldn't know what you were talking about. Of course, a few models make it here to the United States but, they are the anomaly. Most of their devices are not compatible with our cellular networks or 5G antennas. Their market share is primarily in Asia and parts of europe. However, they're just not a thing here. It's not a matter of whether they're good or bad.
@@cheerful_crop_circle it's not a matter of good or bad. I live in North America and most peopl here haven't even heard of xiaomi. In fact, if you were to walk up and ask the average person on the street what they thought of their devices, most people wouldn't even know what you're talking about. They don't really have a footprint here. Conversely, oneplus has already established themselves as a major brand here. Of course, they're not on the same level as samsung, Google or Apple but, they're up and coming.
This reeked of ad placement. You didn't disclose that it was sponsored by OnePlus, but it certainly sounded that way. I think the OnePlus 12 is a fine phone, but you basically had nothing negative to say about it and no phone is perfect.
This was just a dedicated gaming video about the 12 and not an overall review. Before you make a statement like that, you should check out some of his other videos which clearly layout the positives and the negatives. After all, I wouldn't want you to make yourself look foolish.
@@dr.fitprofessor1970 there's basically zero chance of my looking foolish, so I wouldn't worry. After all, I wouldn't want you to make yourself look stupid.
@@Gravage that's not very likely. I'm a fully tenured professor at a major university and I've been a member of Mensa society since I was 11 years old. That place is my IQ in the top 2%. After that reply, you look even more foolish now then you did before. Thank you for proving my point.🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Gravage indeed, you've already made yourself look even more foolish with that reply. Once more, I've been a member of Mensa society since I was 11 years old. Thus, stupidity is not something that exists in my personal realm. Thank you for proving my point.
Do you consider the OnePlus 12 a gaming phone?
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It's good to see you reviewing the OnePlus 12 while some well-known reviewers are skipping the OnePlus 12 review in favor of reviewing the Apple ProVision.
I am curious if the MB is going to reply to my comment on their Shortwave clip about it lol
They fixed a lot of past complaints and snubbing this phone is a disservice to the tech community.
It's a shame because OnePlus had clearly listened to MKBHD and he still won't review the phone
@@Jefferson-xi8tu yep. That pretty much sums up my comment on that video. It's at the top so I know they see it.
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True that.. missing MKBHD unbox therapy, mr. Mobile
Bypass charging is a must for any "gaming" phone, unless you are fine with a significantly degraded battery after only a year
its not advertised as a gaming phone, but a well equiped capabale phone for gaming.
@@mhex8 I know, hence the quotations, and it was more of a response to this video rather than to Oneplus
I play intensively on my OnePlus 11 and my battery have 94% since March not bad
Is that something they can add on en os update? Because that’s the only downside I see this phone has other than the IP65 certification
It depends on how the phone was made.
If the motherboard only receives power from the battery and is incapable of receiving power directly from the cable then no. Otherwise yes
Ironically, usually stuff advertised as gaming is not good for that, like gaming chairs, just get yourself a good office chair, except with mice and pads though
At this point, I really don't care about having AI on my phone. Once more, the AI features that are being offered on Samsung and Google devices is pretty rudimentary. Frankly, AI is still in its infancy. Besides, AI capabilities are built into the Snapdragon 8 generation 3 processor so, down the road who knows what will be available? OnePlus could add some features to their software via updates.
I would also like to add that the $800 for the 16 g of ram with 512 GB storage model is only available during the pre-order. Once that time has passed, the phone will go up to $900. Of course, the 12 gigabytes of RAM variant will be available for $800. OnePlus is doing a memory upgrade during the pre-order much like Samsung does. Translation, if you're going to buy it now is the time.
Welp....you just solidified my choice 😂😂
@@iTROLLxTHExTROLLZ 👍
I thought 4500 nits was only for hdr scenes at a 1-2% window 🤔, while for outdoors it is probably around 1600 nits.
But it's brightness compare to other flagship like s24u & Ip 15 pro max... super high
Are the bezels symmetrical? Seems like the bottom bezel is larger than the top bezel, right?
yea, it is asymmetrical
This phone is also quite better than probably any other at keeping his screen touch functional even when it's wet.
That also has something to do with that hypertouch thing I guess.
Do you recommend this smartphone for 6-7 years use?
@@cheerful_crop_circle
First of all, let's figure out a few things:
- is there a difference for you if it's an Android or iOS?
- do you care about long official software support? This phone will probably get 2-3 years of updates.
Is that a deal breaker for you?
Or does it not matter?
Or maybe you'd install modified Android?
@@mantas8443It will get 4 years of updates, so that's basically 5 full years of the latest Android OS
@@cheerful_crop_circleThe hardware is basically top of the line right now, the battery is large, and the software support is good for at least the next 5 full years. So on paper, I'd say yes at least 5 years. If you don't mind not getting updates after that point, then sky's the limit.
Does OxygenOS 14 have a home and back and recent apps buttons on the bottom like stock Android?
The circle design neer to be this. Down so the phone is not heavy on that end . When it is set on a phone stand. Update the back cover like 12R so it not slippery when being hold . Other than that 16ram 512gb gang game
i really like ir blaster with top specs. i still have s23u should i buy onplus12?
No
No need, S23U is awesome too
I have a oneplus n30 that isn't compatible with a mobile controller would the 12 work
Thank you. Can we do more detailed throttle test? And what game is it at @3:59 :D
This device throttle at 39c and drop s to 55 fps on codm from 120fps , so disappointing
didnt they adjust it to 43°c
@@haile_tesfaye after the latest update on my device it starts throttling at 38c and constant 53-55.
You have you tried any of the mobile controllers? I am hesitating to buy one die to the big camera size, idk if it will actually fit the Gamesir Galileo i was planning to buy
Dont worry bro it's compatible I have trying with GAMESIR X2 TYPE C and it's so fit
Anyone know if zepeto runs well on it and can go live on it?
Yes it has the best processor
People should add Master Duel to the gaming suit of games to test seeing as how it makes even my OnePlus 10 Pro crumble to its knees begging for a break as it heats up all the way to 44C
soo, the device can charge from 0 to a 100% in 30 minutes?
gaming phone when it thermal throttle at 41 c? and cap fps at 55? yeah right
yup, I have the 12 and running into this issue 😭
@@randominternetuser17did they fix it?
@@haile_tesfaye nope... but other than that it's a great phone!
Should i buy for gaming like pubg one plus 12? They have 90fps? Or they are trotteling too much down?
Xiaomi 13 t pro or one plus 12?
Oneplus ofc@@sevalyuksel4717
Its seriously under-hyped
Awesome phone ❤
are you being held at gunpoint by OnePlus?
whenever this phone hits 39c it drops frame from 120hz to 55 and if u're still going to say that its an gaming phone then i work at hotel and i can freely book a bedroom for ur sweet dreams
Is oneplus 12 a gaming phone?
- yes, play a 2D game for 5 sec and make a video.
OnePlus 12 is a Heavenly Restriction user in a world full Ai Sorcerers like Google and Samsung. Jujutsu+12
What is jujutsu?
Bruh fr lol
@cheerful_crop_circle it's an anime called jujutsu kaisen
I smashed my 12. But it kinda wasn't it's fault. But it still got smashed.
gaming phone then test with asphalt lmaoo, even cheap midrange phones can play asphalt mate
This phone runs warzone mobile on 144 fps
this design is disgusting ngl, i want to get a one plus but that's just nasty
This phone has done to smartphones what the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro Gen 6 did to gaming laptops.
OnePlus 12R is more into gaming phone than the 12..seeing other reviews..despite using last gen SoC..the 8 Gen 2..the performance stability is quiet high at 80%+ sustained performance compared to 12 with just 50%+..
Big display is worse lmao. 5.5inch with chin and notch was the best.
Maybe for your mïdget sized hands. But for most of us even 6.1 is small
What a joke it doesn't even run 90 or 120 fps. I have tried everything and I'm disappointed
yeah man same problem here
maybe wait for a software update , i play games like brawl stars
@@AkashYadav-rb4es it happens when temp reaches 38°c it drops to 55 and locks there
It runs codm on 120fps
@@yashwanth7889 damn, so it does throttle? :((
@@GragonV now they adjusted throttling, it triggers at 43°C
The true gaming phone this year is the Poco X6 Pro
Indeed, that is a nice device. However, it's only functional and available on certain continents. It's not a global device.
@@dr.fitprofessor1970 I got one here in Germany. Global version. 12ram512GB
@@dr.fitprofessor1970 Isnt the upcoming POCO F6 going to be better?
@@cheerful_crop_circle in fact, here in North America xiaomi phones are kind of like bigfoot. You don't really see them because, for all intents and purposes they don't exist. Once more, if you were to ask the average person on the street how they felt about xiaomi phones, they wouldn't know what you were talking about. Of course, a few models make it here to the United States but, they are the anomaly. Most of their devices are not compatible with our cellular networks or 5G antennas. Their market share is primarily in Asia and parts of europe. However, they're just not a thing here. It's not a matter of whether they're good or bad.
@@cheerful_crop_circle it's not a matter of good or bad. I live in North America and most peopl here haven't even heard of xiaomi. In fact, if you were to walk up and ask the average person on the street what they thought of their devices, most people wouldn't even know what you're talking about. They don't really have a footprint here. Conversely, oneplus has already established themselves as a major brand here. Of course, they're not on the same level as samsung, Google or Apple but, they're up and coming.
dude that so bad, if you are reviewing gaming, just do a gaming test, not playing asphalt ... wtf
Isnt Asphalt the best mobile game though?
@@cheerful_crop_circle 🤣
@@umpalumpas5076 It has the most realistic and high quality graphics out of any Google Play game
@@cheerful_crop_circle 🤣 nope
🙌🙌🙌🙌
This reeked of ad placement. You didn't disclose that it was sponsored by OnePlus, but it certainly sounded that way. I think the OnePlus 12 is a fine phone, but you basically had nothing negative to say about it and no phone is perfect.
This was just a dedicated gaming video about the 12 and not an overall review. Before you make a statement like that, you should check out some of his other videos which clearly layout the positives and the negatives. After all, I wouldn't want you to make yourself look foolish.
@@dr.fitprofessor1970to be honest it does sound like an advertisement.
@@dr.fitprofessor1970 there's basically zero chance of my looking foolish, so I wouldn't worry. After all, I wouldn't want you to make yourself look stupid.
@@Gravage that's not very likely. I'm a fully tenured professor at a major university and I've been a member of Mensa society since I was 11 years old. That place is my IQ in the top 2%. After that reply, you look even more foolish now then you did before. Thank you for proving my point.🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Gravage indeed, you've already made yourself look even more foolish with that reply. Once more, I've been a member of Mensa society since I was 11 years old. Thus, stupidity is not something that exists in my personal realm. Thank you for proving my point.