

#Band in a box 9.0 reviews pro
The Pro model ditches last year’s controversial chromatic lens in favor of that same monochrome sensor.
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Display: The vanilla model still has a 1080p display, while the Pro model still has a 1440p resolution.Remember that this is not every change - just the most notable ones. Below, you’ll find the most notable differences between last year’s OnePlus 8 lineup and this year’s OnePlus 9 family. Outside of the introduction of the OnePlus 9R and the new design elements such as sizing, colors, etc., there are only subtle changes here. Still, that didn’t stop Mohan from giving it a 4-star rating and calling it “almost a complete package.” As with our review, Mohan referenced the OnePlus 8T a few times in the review, noting that the two phones are so similar that it’s hard to see why the 9R needs to exist. GadgetsNow’s Komal Mohan reviewed the OnePlus 9R.However, those quibbles didn’t stop him from giving it a 4.5/5 score. He did call out the lack of a telephoto camera and its overall non-premium feel. Lumb gave it very high marks and said it was a great phone for its price tag. TechRadar’s David Lumb reviewed the vanilla OnePlus 9.Unlike other reviewers, Bohn didn’t ding the phone too severely for its lack of battery life but did call out some flaws with the much-hyped camera system.
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He called it “the best Android alternative to Samsung” and “one of the best experiences you can get using Android,” which is pretty high praise. The Verge’s Dieter Bohn had the same sentiments related to the OnePlus 9 Pro.However, like us, Hoyle felt battery life could be way better. Hoyle said the phone is “gorgeous” with a camera that can take “excellent” images. CNET’s Andrew Hoyle agreed with Android Authority’s assessment of the OnePlus 9 Pro, giving it the same total score (4.5/5 stars).What other reviewers from around the web think
