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OnePlus 10 Pro Review: A Great Android Phone With Some Problems

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The OnePlus 10 Pro is without doubt the best phone the company has ever made. From its powerful processor and its beautiful display, to its …
The OnePlus 10 Pro is without doubt the best phone the company has ever made. From its powerful processor and its beautiful display, to its solid camera and smart design, it ticks pretty much every box you should expect from a high-end flagship Android phone in 2022. And at $899 (£799, roughly AU$1,400), the phone is competitively priced against high-end rivals like the Galaxy S22 Ultra ($1,200) and iPhone 13 Pro ($999). It offers similar performance,5G and a smooth, approachable interface. However, it’s let down slightly by mediocre low-light camera performance, a lack of an official IP water resistance rating on most versions of the phone and a few omissions when it comes to the US models. But even with those relatively minor issues, the OnePlus 10 Pro offers a lot for the money and is well worth considering if you’re looking for a high-performance Android phone that leaves a little cash left in your pocket. I love the look of the 10 Pro. It’s got a frosted glass back, with an attractive camera unit and a lovely green color that I think is smarter and more stylish than the shiny fingerprint-prone backs of the previous OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro. It has a look that I think stands out well against the likes of the iPhone or S22 Ultra. It should put up with some abuse too, as the back is made from toughened Gorilla Glass 5 and there’s even more hardcore Gorilla Glass Victus covering the front. There’s no official waterproofing though, unless you buy the T-Mobile exclusive version in the US which does have an IP68 rating. The rest of you — including everyone outside of the US — will simply have to keep it extra safe from spilled drinks. OnePlus has partnered with T-Mobile for the phone’s US launch, with the carrier selling the phone as well as allowing full 5G support for customers who bring an unlocked model. The phone won’t support 5G when used on AT&T, but you can bring it to the carrier to use just on its 4G network. The OnePlus 10 Pro will also work on Verizon’s 5G network, but you’ll have to buy it unlocked before setting it up with the carrier. Waterproofing being a T-Mobile exclusive is a shame, as it’s pretty standard on many of its rivals, including the iPhone 13 Pro, S22 Ultra and Pixel 6 Pro. The previous OnePlus 9 Pro was also IP68-rated, so it feels especially disappointing that this useful safety feature has been restricted solely as part of an exclusivity agreement with one US carrier. The 6.7-inch display has a 3,216×1,440-pixel maximum resolution, making even tiny little details look pin sharp. It’s bright, too, with punchy colors that do justice to colorful games like Candy Crush and Alto’s Odyssey or vibrant TV shows like Squid Game or even Bluey. The screen has a 120Hz refresh rate which makes it seem buttery smooth when scrolling around, but it can automatically switch to lower rates in less demanding tasks in order to conserve battery.

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