Weekly poll: is the OnePlus 12 your next flagship?

10 December 2023
The phone brings notable improvements over the 11, including restoring some missing features like wireless charging.

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  • Anonymous
  • n4u
  • 10 Dec 2023

Depends on the pricing in my country.

If it is closer to 1000 euros i think i am gonna wait for Samsung Galaxy s24 and those sweet pre order deals what Samsung is known of!

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    • DBS
    • s0h
    • 10 Dec 2023

    Easy pass from me.
    Far too oversized (all phoned 6"+ are oversized in my book) and lacking basic features like expandable storage and a headphone jack.
    So not worthy of my money. For that sort of garbage experience, Samsung offers me better software and cameras at least.

      Really needs to be IP67. But, if I were looking to upgrade, at the sort of price being discussed it'd be tempting.

        so many choices, i want the best bang for the buck phone that cost under $1000 but also want a phone that doesn't use Samsung supplied Screen Panels.

        my choices are
        -1+12 16gb/1tb @ $850
        -Vivo x100pro 512gb and Iqoo12 Pro 512gb pricing @ similar price under $950
        -Xiaomi 14 Pro 512gb that cost almost $1000

        i haven't ordered yet, since i'm not quite sure which of them uses Samsung supplied screen panels. i hate it because previously i got issues with my Oppo Find X2 Pro having flickering green screen last year 2022 when it got 2years old. then upgraded to Samsung S22 Ultra in year 2022 replaced my FX2 pro with it. And right now after using it for 2years i got Screen Bleed Issue again. fvck samsung panels.

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          • Anonymous
          • fCC
          • 10 Dec 2023

          Good phone but I'll pass. It's just too damn big for one handed use

            As someone who is using OnePlus right now, don't trust this brand. Sure the specs looks really good but after updates the software is messy and the camera and stability of the phone will decrease. OnePlus isn't a long term device.

              I vote I don't want a flagship, but this flagship is one of the prices around $800... other flagships are rarely at this price with same specs, so it's good.

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                • Anonymous
                • 85F
                • 10 Dec 2023

                Actually the specs are pretty good for me to update, what turn me down is the design, probably it will break in half, the same what happened with the 10 and the 11, moving the slider to the left? really?, and the center punch hole? what's with that?.

                Nope, I'll be waiting OnePlus 13