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Okay Phone, Horrible Company
Tim Anonymous (Tim)· Review provided by Google · February 5, 2023
The OnePlus 10 Pro is a decent enough phone as far as hardware goes, though OnePlus seems to have settled, going against their motto of "Never settle". Their once-great operating system Oxygen OS is now the same as ColorOS, the operating system of their sister company Oppo. This began with OOS 12, the OS that the 10 Pro shipped with. Their current OS is OOS 13 which is as bad as 12.

The company is nothing like it once was. It was a company that once valued its customers and listened to their input. Under new direction and leadership since Carl Pei left, the company is pretty bad.

It's not uncommon for orders to never ship and for refunds to never be processed. Their customer service representatives treat their customers poorly, too. They once had many loyal customers though most seem to have moved on.
Worst phone ever - *Dont buy*
Ajaz W.· Review provided by noon.com/uae-en/ · July 5, 2024
They are a bunch of cheats, they repacked a used phone, also did a very poor job of doing so, phone looks like new but has ton of problems, it was a bad choice to go for this product

1. Very bad battery timing
2. Poor condition signs of wear and tear around the phone like silicone or sealant around the screen is falling apart.
3. Charger in the box is BS
4. Phone heats up a lot
5. When i receive the phone it was on 1% battery
6. It had lot of Fingerprints on it
Came in perfect condition!
simjona· Review provided by ebay.com · April 7, 2023
This is a great phone, snappy and picture quality the best I've ever had actually. It said it was an open box in the ad and the price was greatly reduced. That ad was incorrect, sorry. The box had never been open, everything was new, never touched outside the factory. I was very happy and impressed. Even came with a gel screen protector already attached. There are two disappointments with this phone. One as I cannot add any more storage and the location cannot be completely turned off.
The OnePlus 10 Pro is a very good phone but the camera is not great...
Apu Sista· Review provided by Google · June 17, 2022
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*OnePlus 10 Pro (256) vs Pixel 6 Pro (128)*

The OnePlus 10 Pro is a very good phone BUT if you want a fantastic camera, read on. Both phones are priced at about ₹70K so a comparison / buying guide seems relevant. The OnePlus disappoints with it's camera. Both are 12 mp, despite the large numbers claimed. Perfect*.
*Camera*
Pixel by far. Having said that the OnePlus 10 Pro camera is no slouch but it's not as good. This is the clincher. If the camera is a priority, read no further, Pixel it is.
*Display*
Both phones have excellent, 120 Hz, 3200 x 1440, colour accurate displays. The OnePlus display is flat and the Pixel has curved edges which in a case, are redundant.
*Styling*
Both phones look good. The Pixel has a very unusual, distinct look and an excellent finish. The OnePlus is more conventional but looks great too. The Pixel is sturdier. For me, styling and colour are less important as phones go straight into a case but the OnePlus comes in Emerald Green with a chrome edge (nice) and Black with a black edge. The Pixel comes in 3 dual tone finishes, Stormy Black (Dark grey), Sorta Sunny and Cloudy White and all 3 have a black camera bump.
*CPU*
The OnePlus has the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 which is slightly faster in benchmarks but runs hot. The Pixel has it's own Tensor chip that's excellent, contributing to it's image quality plus it's fast enough, smooth and cool.
*Storage*
At ₹72K, the OnePlus gives you 256GB and the Pixel is 128GB but unless you shoot a LOT of video or store movies, 128GB is more than enough. The OnePlus 128GB variant has just 8GB RAM so I've left it out.
*RAM*
Both come with 12GB LPDDR5 RAM
*Charging*
Here the OnePlus scores with it's Oppo 80W VOOC Charger charging the phone fully in 30 minutes. The Pixel comes with no charger and doesn't even live up to it's 30W claim. 23W tops, 16W average... It takes 1 1/2 hours to charge with a 30W PPS Charger (with a poor charger it can take 2 hours) but goes 0 - 50% in 30 minutes. The OnePlus drains faster but it charges so quick that this isn't an issue. Gets hot while charging.
*OS*
OnePlus comes with Oppo's ColourOS with an Oxygen look, the Pixel comes with pure Android, no skin. Both are good so this one would not go to either phone.
*Updates*
The Pixel gives you updates for 3 years. The OnePlus comes with fewer updates. Both are on Android 12 at this time. Pixel gets it's updates sooner.
*Privacy*
ALL Android phones lack privacy as Android is by Google who are known data gatherers. They're more transparent on the Pixel but it's no different on other brands.
*Charm*
Ultimately, you need to fall in love with your phone. The Pixel 6 Pro with that camera guarantees that. It grows on you. The OnePlus is what it is at first glance. For me, the camera is the selling point of any phone today so I would recommend the Pixel. It can be charged at night.
*_Pixel binning, simply put, groups 4 pixels into one, resulting in low noise and better image quality._
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