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OnePlus 9 Pro

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PRICE 128GB, £691 (£829 inc VAT) from oneplus.com

While OnePlus recently “returned to its roots” with the low-cost OnePlus Nord (see issue 313, p62), it still values the high-end. However, if you sneak a peak at our review of the OnePlus 9 on p70, you’ll see that it’s a disappointment, which means OnePlus is pinning all its flagship hopes onto the OnePlus 9 Pro.

As always, the OnePlus mantra is to stuff all the high-end bits in, but for less money than the big players. But, with prices that start at £829 and then rise even higher depending on the configuration, can its flagship truly be called a “budget” alternative anymore? That’s a rhetorical question, incidentally, and the answer is no.

“It’s an AMOLED panel that runs at a refresh rate of up to 120Hz and automatically adapts to what you’re doing to save battery”

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