Good design and quality.I love the fast charging functionality - reaches full charge in 15 minutes and battery lasts well beyond 1 day..Wish it had wireless charging but not a big deal..My 16gb/256gb RAM is fast, the screen has beautiful colors and crisp graphics.I had a problem loading my company's work profile to access Microsoft Outlook, Calendar and Teams....OnePlus Tech teamk couldn't identify the problem butfortunately I did.I had to temporarily turn off Google Security as it was blocking Microsoift's Intune Company Portal app....glad this issue was solved.Good value for money!OnePlus seems to have more adds and notifications but this may be due to Google One (not sure yet)
Battery is enormous lasting almost a full day and a half of screen on time. Charging is crazy fast, 0-100 in under 30mins which is wild. Also doesn't get hot when ultra fast charging as I use Accubattery to check temps when charging. Software and day to day usage is smooth as can be with 120hz, little to no stuttering and lag noted. Display looks great. Camera is fine enough for me, I hardly ever take pics. For $400 dollars its arguably the best cost to performance I've had for a phone ever since I started using android around the oneplus 3t and LG V10 era. I use it 95% of the time for media consumption. Reading, watching videos, listening to music. Audio as well is exceptional due to Dolby speakers. They sound great. Love the phone. Only negative is that it 100% needs a case for comfortable hand usage, too slippery otherwise. Using on AT&T in Cali, good reception
Long-time Galaxy phone user. And they're great, but the OnePlus 12R is better in many ways, especially for the price.The pros:Fast and responsiveSuper fast 80w chargingGreat battery lifeGorgeous, bright displayPremium look and feelMain camera does a great jobFingerprint sensor and face recognition really fast and reliableOffers "edge screen" functionCons:For some, the curved screen (though I happen to like it)There's a Google page to the left of the home screen with no obvious way to disable it if you don't want it there.One easy fix is to use a different launcher.But if you don't want to do that you can go to:Settings --> Apps --> App Mgm't --> select Google App - Disable it.That gets rid of the Google page. Then you can go back and "enable" the Google app again.If the Google page then comes back, as it did on my phone, repeat that process but then go back into Settings, go to "Home Screen and Lock Screen", then select " Lock Home Screen layout". That prevents any changes to the home screen and should get rid of the Google page for good.But that's the only thing about this phone I've disliked. Otherwise, it's a dream, especially considering the price. If you're on the fence about it, just get it!