What's good
What's bad
Verdict
If recharge speeds, camera features, or water resistance is important to you, the OnePlus 9 Pro brings a bit more to the table than the OnePlug 9. However, these subtle differences come at a premium price some reviewers found hard to justify.
See full review, specs & pricesWhat's good
- IP68 Rating for water resistance and dust proof
- Sharp and vivid full HD display
- Good battery life
- Excellent pictures in good lighting
- Shoots 4K video
What's bad
- Poor sunlight legibility
- Loss of detail in low light settings for camera
- Lag during graphics-intensive games
- Heats up quickly
What's good
- Sharp and vivid display
- Unique pearlescent lustre on glass back
- Good all-round camera
What's bad
- Poor battery life
- No headphone jack
- Some random freezes and stuttering
What's good
- Long battery life
- IP67 dust- and water-resistance rating
- Long term Android support
- 90Hz display
What's bad
- No 5G option
- No 4K recording
- A lot of bloatware
Verdict
The Samsung Galaxy A72 gets many things right, including the display, colors, and design. But it also falls short when it comes to the unavailability of a 5G version, using an older chipset, and the faulty fingerprint scanner.
What's good
- Snappy performance
- All-day battery
- Decent cameras
- Plenty of storage
- IP67 rating
What's bad
- Poor viewing angles and color balance
- No microSD support
- Uncomfortable edges
- Hard to press buttons
- No 3.5mm headphone jack
Verdict
While the phone looks stunning, sharp edges, hard to press buttons, and a badly calibrated display make the phone less stunning to use.