Three different subjects. Lol. We'll have to capture something similar for a comparison. But yeah, I'm pretty sure Pixel would blow both of these out of water. Let me show how.
So I visited OnePlus showroom at Anupam Saket today.
The frosted matte variant is better than the glossy one. One weird thing I noticed is that the phones were quite warm, to the extent that they wouldn't click photos. The staff said that it's because they're using OnePlus 8T's charger. I tried to click photos but a warning came up that the phone's temperature is too high, cannot take photos. I tried another phone, and it worked. What I noticed is that the photos lacked detail. I took a few photos, and compared it to my dying phone's captures, and the photos from OnePlus looked soft. After a minute this other phone also started throwing the same 'high temperature' warning. The most interesting feature (to me) is 4k at 120 fps video recording. Tried it and it seemed to work well, the stability was fine. Hoping to get my hands on the footage soon.
I recall an article on Android Police stating that an update was released even before the phones hit the market. I am assuming the demo phones were not updated.
OnePlus's newest pair of phones won't be available to the public until next Thursday, which gives the company plenty of time to squash some bugs in their
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