OnePlus 9 - OnePlus 9 Pro - OnePlus 9R

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If we're talking about the camera, we cannot overlook 4k at 120 fps. I am waiting for people to review it properly.

Besides that it seems like an okay device overall. Near to stock experience, really good display and the dual sim feature. Google has messed up with Pixel lineup. I will obviously be missing Pixel's amazing HDR capabilities, but well.
 
Was just watching the video and came here to say that. Everything else is still okay, just that Hasselblad hype didn't fare well. I very much prefer stock Android or close enough and OP checks that too. What's important is the display and battery life and battery life has taken a downturn according to GSMarena. LTPO is a cool feature.
 
OnePlus simply should have hired somebody who can help them with computational photography rather than getting into co-branding and bullshit. Pixel can use the same old hardware and produce amazing results. 150 mn could be better spent somewhere else. But what do we know? Lol. I guess Carl did the right thing by leaving the company. Let's see what Nothing has to offer.
 
Isnt the Pixel camera software available for pretty much all recent OnePlus phones? That should bring most of the computational photography stuff on it
 
Google Camera app is available on other devices. But Google keep a lot of features restricted to Pixel devices. I think most were powered by dedicated hardware on Pixel 2/3 series. Not sure if the dedicated hardware was included in 4 and 5 series. But still... Most of the cool features are still restricted to Pixel devices.
 
I thought they were pixel exclusive?? 🤔
Not officially by Google but by third party modders


Supports:
HDR+ Enhanced, Night Mode, Astrophotography, Portrait Mode, Timelapse, Motion Photos, Lens Blur, Panorama, Photo Sphere, Photobooth, Motion tracking

Which is pretty much all of the pixel computational photography stuff
 
I've seen videos on YouTube that Gcams are mostly buggy and OnePlus's own app tends to take better photos.

This photo was taken on my Pixel 2XL, natural light.

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