Watching from my oneplus 12 512 top variant. I have Switched from oneplus 7 256gb. No words to say , worth every penny you spent! I have done more comparison with i phone 15 . In my views oneplus is the value for money product. I can see some reviewers say that the camera is not upto the mark. But that's not true. Every phone has some advantage over one. If you are craze about new AI features go for samsung. If videography and apple UI is your priority go for I phone. If you are searching for a best value for money in Android go blindly on oneplus 12 you will be satisfied. (NOTE : I STILL USE MY ONEPLUS 7 It's working fine without any issues)
Totally agreed! I'm not sure it's the absolute best in any one category (besides battery life probably), but overall I can't believe what I paid for this phone. Such an easy sell.
Silently nodding and agreeing, while typing this comment on my OnePlus 7 Pro and knowing, that someday the OnePlus 12 will find it's way into my hands. If there wasn't this privacy-step backwards from a motorised camera to a hole punch....
Hey, I'm also sitting on Oneplus 7 and it's almost 5 years now. I would blindly go for OP12 but I'm afraid it's would be too heavy for me. Do you find it okay after OP7 or you also notice the weight gain?
Extra info about OnePlus charging. There are several features that make it better than normal fast charging AND actually better for the battery than NOT using a oneplus charger. First, voltage is converted in the charger itself and that keeps some heat outside the phone. Second, there are two batteries inside the phone being charged in parallel which both saves time and makes less heat (recognize a pattern here?) and third the speed itself means that the amount of time the battery is hotter is tiny. Battery degradation comes from heat times the amount of time it is hotter. Slower is not better if it means elevated heat levels for longer time cooking your battery. So normal power delivery is probably worse since the batteries are not charging in parallel. The parallel charging comes from the charger sending two charging lanes to the phone, so you also need the oneplus cable. With this in mind, it is worth having at least one extra OnePlus cable.
Hoo dang, you got me there. That's a good point. I expect that most trickle charging situations would generate less heat (enough) to offset the impacts of a warpcharge, but maybe that would be a fun experiment to try
@@Wildman_Tech I have the app called Ampere which can show lots of info during charging like wattage, voltage, and temperature. I use it to check cables. I've only used OnePlus fast charging since my 3t (and 6, 8t and now 12, the OnePlus one didn't fast charge) I've not noticed reduced battery life on any of them. Life is too short to try to make it "better" by planning some slow charging. Also now that you can set it to stop at 80 percent until going to 100 percent just before waking up night charging is possible (if you absolutely need the phone to be ready when you wake up.)
Usually Xundd & Nillkin are the best cases on Ali. I have both for my 1+ 12R but I don't have camera protection yet so I'm using the Xundd one. It has higher sides at the bottom and top than on Nillkin, but Nillkin has very nice silicone at the back.
Hey man, saw your video pop up and really enjoyed it. I felt that when you said you’re not rich and you suggest budget friendly accessories. Subscribed!
Thanks for the recommendations. Especially the magsafe grip. I don't have small hands but found the phone uncomfortable at times to hold. This has definitely helped.
Update, I got the dual chargers for the wall and car. The only part of the system that works in the full oneplus way is the usb A to usb c port. The second port that is usb c is "only" usb power delivery. This is fine but worth understanding. You see, the oneplus cables that are usb c to usb c are not triggering the warp charging. And in fact those cables are not even going to full power delivery speeds. It's a bit of a drag but both good to know and need to know. My extra oneplus usb c to usb c cables now only work fully on my older charger. During this checking I also found that the older OnePlus long usb a to usb c cable that came with the oneplus 3 actually work at 100 watts on the new system. Im digging them out for use.and ginna try to order a couple of them. (Often sold out at oneplus but available at other sellers)
I ordered the USB A to USB C ones and got them cheaper by buying the longer ones that are labeled Dash charging. (They lost the rights to use DASH since someone else had it before them) my OnePlus 3T was (I think) the last one where it was called DASH.
Update to update. I got some third party copies of OnePlus dash cables. Same flat wire same length same color but "dash" is not printed on cables. The phone announces 100 watt super vooc so the wiring is correct but the app I use to check wattage shows the wattage jumping up high but ramps down. So the phone can see that something is different in the wiring (maybe thinner wires with more resistance?) So the third party wires aren't as good as the originals. I bought two and might send the unopened one back. It's important that they are made by OnePlus.
Accessories for OnePlus and other smartphones out there are not available in the US as much, u can get them online, but if you go overseas, it's abundant, Nokia created the first wireless charging phone and Samsung created the first wireless charging phone, in 2015 Apple introduced them, in 2017 same with the smartwatch Samsung first Apple later
Can I just say I love your content and that you inspire me so much? Keep up the good work man, I’m going to try and start my own channel soon, telling all of my friends about your channel btw! You’re super under rated it’s insane
As for the charger, it is worth buying the oneplus duo port charger. It REALLY can charge normal power delivery (PD) at high speed. So it can also be used for other devices like laptops. The in box charger reaches full speed (100 w in Europe and 80 w in US) by sending two halves down the cable. It will only be max 40 or 50 to non oneplus devices like laptops. The duo OnePlus charger has a more fully pd specked usb c port and can send the full higher wattage to a non OnePlus device. I will leave this newer charger in our dining room so my wife can charge her laptop along with me using it whenever I need it. My original charger will move somewhere else that is more for just me. We can both benefit from the newer charger, including for guests. I also got their duo car charger, which won't mean I'll use it often, maybe just for top up if needed but it is more fully specked pd for non OnePlus gear. Win win and worth the money.
Magsafe isn't just unnecessary but can often be a massive liability if you have anything that's sensitive to magnetism. Mechanical watches are top of the list - if they get magnetised it won't keep time and it can also damage parts. The other one is magnetic strips on cards, which are still fairly common on work ID cards, credit cards in countries where you don't have chip & pin etc. etc. Then you are running a constant risk of scrambling your cards. Also Oneplus has smart charging and if you have that on, it will slow charge your phone overnight even if you use the 100w charger. I also haven't seen any battery degredation despite only using the 100w charger and the 65w wireless charger (which is also great because its got a cooling fan which keeps the battery healthy despite very fast wireless charging).
Nice video! I have a tip far a really good screen protector. It's a Nillkin curved screen protective film that very much feels like a glass one. It also comes with a mounting rig for perfect fit. The best soft options I've tried. Maybe worth for you to check out? 😊
Oh that's great to know! I'm definitely a Nillkin fan, so I'll have to give that a shot. I hope eventually someone makes a glass one that doesn't suck, but until then I'd love a good premium film protector
It could certainly be a rogue background process, so it's worth keeping an eye on the Battery Settings page to see if any one app is taking up a lot of power and data in the background (Snapchat is a common culprit). That said, it's very understated just how much battery power is taken by searching for a cell & wifi signal. If you live/work in a place with poor reception (especially if your desk is along a concrete/steel wall, for example), it can drain your battery very quickly. Doesn't mean anything is wrong with the phone - it's just working hard to find and maintain a data connection :(
@@Wildman_Tech i guess the problem with some battery drain overnight is becouse my phone is trying to find good cell reception, i will turn off in the night the celular data since i have wifi, didin't see any apps that drain battery like crazy, only those that i use, but still i'm pleased with the battery on my phone , can get a day no matter how i use it. thanks for sharing the info
I just checked i have went from 80% to 39%, full day, 5 hours screen on time. I have 80% limit set. The battery life actually was even better, but when installed all the tons of apps, this is what i got now. Though i have only 4G/300mbit. Maybe people with 5G lose more battery?
Yeah the battery on this thing is excellent. Though i am having loads of other issues. Keyboard latency on keys near edge of keyboard, q and p on usa keyboard for you americans, but a and ä-key aswell on finnish. Bluetooth sound pops on youtube. Whatsapp calls sometimes lose sound completely.
I'm kind of a no-case guy, love the thinness of my phones. But I didn't think about specifically a glass piece for the camera area! Got one, the biggest doubt is that its my first aliexpress purchase lol. Thinking of that magsafe ring that helps hold it, but maybe a thinner one or something. Honestly wondering how much thicker the glass will make the camera, cause my ring finger lets me hold it from there a lot of the time, but I would feel way more comfy with that if it was a tiiiiny bit thicker.
Got the glass camera piece, maybe its not glass idk. Its flawless though! Can only tell it's on there because of the flash cutout, otherwise it's flawless. I personally was wondering if it'd make the 'camera bump' stick out more, as I wanted that to hold the phone better. I can confirm, it doesn't really make the camera bump bigger, but sits within the edges of it in that inner circle. So it doesn't help for this, but at least I have more ease of mine if I do end up dropping it.
Yep! Ultimately, even charging at max speed with the fastest charger would harm the battery healthy pretty minimally. Battery tech has come a long way.
Still rocking the plastic factory protector until it gets too messed up lol. The mic is a Tascam DR05X! Great mic to have around for voiceovers or mounting on a camera
Thanks for posting this. I got my OP12 a couple of weeks ago and finding good accessories has been a challenge. Do you have a link for the magsafe ring stickers? Thanks!
Side note, the older in box chargers, were more fully specked with pd and my OnePlus 8T charger can charge my wife's laptop... And of course can give 65 watts to my OnePlus 12.... And of course, the in box OnePlus 12 charger can charge my 8t at full 65 w speed
Love the information on the video, about to get myself the Dux case and a ring grip, but I would like to ask what magsafe sticker you use or would suggest.
03:16 Exactly. Apple fanboys nowdays are bragging with technology that others used for years and years. My Lumia 920 got wireless charging back in 2012. Along with NFC, amoled screen, great ois camera, damn it was such a great phone. Anyways, I'm expecting next iphones to have "next level" tech named fast charging and usb-c 3.0 for just a little increase in price :D Can't argue the general quality of the product, but they are behaving like broad consumers are dumber then they are
HI man, just bought a one plus 12 to replace my broken s10plus, would you say you'd recommend a lens protector? I've never bought one and kina worried about picture quality and difficulty of removing the protector.
I haven't heard many stories of damage to this lens, but it's so big and out there that I definitely got one. They were cheap enough that I bought two, and after I confirmed that this first one didn't affect photo quality, I attempted to remove it just to make sure I could. Removing it shattered the protector, but that's to be expected. So ultimately yeah, I suggest it if you want to be safe, but it's probably not a huge gamble to go without. The one I got is linked in the description
sick upgrade! I'm eager to see what the OP13 brings to the table, but trying to remind myself that the OP12 would absolutely last several years at least
@@Wildman_Tech Lol, I should've just waited for the OnePlus 13... But I really needed a phone as my note 8 broke and I didn't really have anything else left to use.
I can't say for sure that the exact one I have is available on Amazon, but there are several camera lens glass protectors available on Amazon, and it's not rocket science to have a thin flat circular of glass, so I bet nearly any of them would be good options!
Actually I have tried some from Amazon , but those just fucked up camera quality. Those glass protector attracks finger prints like magnet and even after wipe the impression is present
Omg, your videos are amazing! You deserve waaay more views and subscribers! Btw, what camera do you film with? I see that it's 1080p, but it looks so 4K! 😅
@@gmosc Actually, my dark secret (for an Android fanboy) is that I really do like my iPad Pro. It's no sincere replacement for a laptop, but it does a pretty great (edit: spelling) job at about 75% of it
@@Wildman_Tech I am a musician and all of my friends use ipad pro..I only have a cheap 9 inch ipad about 5 years old now. My large screens are android and Windows. With my cheap ipad I can benefit from airdrop if needed at a gig. I often know more than my friends and solve their ipad problems. They don't get as techy into it. My recent shock to my ipad using friend was plugging his iPad into my 20000 mah battery that can charge up to 100 watts. He couldn't believe that his iPad could actually CHARGE from a battery. Normally his external battery only keeps it from losing charge. My desire from apple is for them to make a large screen ipad that isn't pro. Rumors have been in the works of an ipad air 12 inch. I refuse to pay "pro" prices just to get a large screen. The rumors are ramping up again, but I won't get my hopes up.
@@Wildman_Tech If a device is beautiful, functional and fulfills the needs it was meant to. I would be the same. Thanks for the video, insightful. Cheers from Australia.
Yeah, I had to be convinced by a friend who's owned the same Garmin watch for 4+ years. I've only had this for 7 months, but so far I'm pretty confident it will last several years at least!
Yeah, not sponsored but you do get some money from the affiliate links? And fyi: Fast charging is safe, it's the heat that is bad for the phone in the long run. And as it charges up so fast, the short amount of time it's over 38-40° Celsius makes hardly nothing on the battery. If you wanna stay on the safe side, put the phone over a fan that cools down the display, effectively keeping it cool while fast charging!
Yep, you got it! Affiliate links are self-managed, meaning if I believe in a product that I use and love, AND I encourage you to purchase it, AND you want to support me, you can use the link that I provide. It doesn't cost you anything, and I am not paid to sponsor anything. The money (about $0.40 for the products I link) I make from that acts as a matchmaking commission basically, and admittedly, viewers need to choose whether or not they trust my recommendations.
@@Wildman_Tech I understand, from our perspective, it kinda seems like people only say things to sell the products they are affiliated with. Anyways, thanks for the brief - now I understand and won't be so judging in the future 🙏
It's tempting! I hear the Oneplus Watch 2 is as good as it gets for an Android smartwatch. What kind of battery life are you getting? That's the number one priority for me
Watching from my oneplus 12 512 top variant. I have Switched from oneplus 7 256gb. No words to say , worth every penny you spent! I have done more comparison with i phone 15 . In my views oneplus is the value for money product. I can see some reviewers say that the camera is not upto the mark. But that's not true. Every phone has some advantage over one. If you are craze about new AI features go for samsung. If videography and apple UI is your priority go for I phone. If you are searching for a best value for money in Android go blindly on oneplus 12 you will be satisfied. (NOTE : I STILL USE MY ONEPLUS 7 It's working fine without any issues)
Totally agreed! I'm not sure it's the absolute best in any one category (besides battery life probably), but overall I can't believe what I paid for this phone. Such an easy sell.
Silently nodding and agreeing, while typing this comment on my OnePlus 7 Pro and knowing, that someday the OnePlus 12 will find it's way into my hands. If there wasn't this privacy-step backwards from a motorised camera to a hole punch....
Hey, I'm also sitting on Oneplus 7 and it's almost 5 years now. I would blindly go for OP12 but I'm afraid it's would be too heavy for me. Do you find it okay after OP7 or you also notice the weight gain?
@@SasuPlaying it's about 20% heavier than the OP7. You'll definitely notice it, but I personally think it's worth the trade-off.
@@Wildman_Tech great video man, i'll definitely try the adhesive ring + ring grip combo no matter which phone I settle on
Extra info about OnePlus charging. There are several features that make it better than normal fast charging AND actually better for the battery than NOT using a oneplus charger. First, voltage is converted in the charger itself and that keeps some heat outside the phone. Second, there are two batteries inside the phone being charged in parallel which both saves time and makes less heat (recognize a pattern here?) and third the speed itself means that the amount of time the battery is hotter is tiny. Battery degradation comes from heat times the amount of time it is hotter. Slower is not better if it means elevated heat levels for longer time cooking your battery.
So normal power delivery is probably worse since the batteries are not charging in parallel. The parallel charging comes from the charger sending two charging lanes to the phone, so you also need the oneplus cable.
With this in mind, it is worth having at least one extra OnePlus cable.
Hoo dang, you got me there. That's a good point. I expect that most trickle charging situations would generate less heat (enough) to offset the impacts of a warpcharge, but maybe that would be a fun experiment to try
@@Wildman_Tech I have the app called Ampere which can show lots of info during charging like wattage, voltage, and temperature.
I use it to check cables. I've only used OnePlus fast charging since my 3t (and 6, 8t and now 12, the OnePlus one didn't fast charge)
I've not noticed reduced battery life on any of them. Life is too short to try to make it "better" by planning some slow charging. Also now that you can set it to stop at 80 percent until going to 100 percent just before waking up night charging is possible (if you absolutely need the phone to be ready when you wake up.)
Great job. Initially, I was scared that that magsafe attachment was for charging, but saw that you understood OnePlus charging ! Thanks.
I love magsafe charging in theory, but it's just so unnecessary!
Usually Xundd & Nillkin are the best cases on Ali.
I have both for my 1+ 12R but I don't have camera protection yet so I'm using the Xundd one. It has higher sides at the bottom and top than on Nillkin, but Nillkin has very nice silicone at the back.
Hey man, saw your video pop up and really enjoyed it. I felt that when you said you’re not rich and you suggest budget friendly accessories. Subscribed!
I appreciate it! ♥️
Thanks for the recommendations. Especially the magsafe grip. I don't have small hands but found the phone uncomfortable at times to hold. This has definitely helped.
Happy to help! Yeah the phone's a little heavy, and is bigger than my last one, so the ring has helped a ton
@@Wildman_Tech Hi! Can you please update the magsafe grip link in the description, it's unavailable now.
Update, I got the dual chargers for the wall and car. The only part of the system that works in the full oneplus way is the usb A to usb c port. The second port that is usb c is "only" usb power delivery. This is fine but worth understanding. You see, the oneplus cables that are usb c to usb c are not triggering the warp charging. And in fact those cables are not even going to full power delivery speeds. It's a bit of a drag but both good to know and need to know. My extra oneplus usb c to usb c cables now only work fully on my older charger.
During this checking I also found that the older OnePlus long usb a to usb c cable that came with the oneplus 3 actually work at 100 watts on the new system. Im digging them out for use.and ginna try to order a couple of them. (Often sold out at oneplus but available at other sellers)
That explains why all the warp chargers are still Type A these days. I wonder what the holdup is there
I ordered the USB A to USB C ones and got them cheaper by buying the longer ones that are labeled Dash charging. (They lost the rights to use DASH since someone else had it before them) my OnePlus 3T was (I think) the last one where it was called DASH.
Update to update. I got some third party copies of OnePlus dash cables. Same flat wire same length same color but "dash" is not printed on cables. The phone announces 100 watt super vooc so the wiring is correct but the app I use to check wattage shows the wattage jumping up high but ramps down. So the phone can see that something is different in the wiring (maybe thinner wires with more resistance?)
So the third party wires aren't as good as the originals. I bought two and might send the unopened one back. It's important that they are made by OnePlus.
@@gmosc that's really peculiar. I wonder how the phone identifies a OnePlus cable.
@@Wildman_Tech I think they short two pins. Samsung Did that for a while.
Accessories for OnePlus and other smartphones out there are not available in the US as much, u can get them online, but if you go overseas, it's abundant, Nokia created the first wireless charging phone and Samsung created the first wireless charging phone, in 2015 Apple introduced them, in 2017 same with the smartwatch Samsung first Apple later
Can I just say I love your content and that you inspire me so much? Keep up the good work man, I’m going to try and start my own channel soon, telling all of my friends about your channel btw! You’re super under rated it’s insane
Great video. Just ordered most of the items you reviewed. Sending back the cases I ordered from Amazon. 👍🏼
As for the charger, it is worth buying the oneplus duo port charger. It REALLY can charge normal power delivery (PD) at high speed. So it can also be used for other devices like laptops. The in box charger reaches full speed (100 w in Europe and 80 w in US) by sending two halves down the cable. It will only be max 40 or 50 to non oneplus devices like laptops. The duo OnePlus charger has a more fully pd specked usb c port and can send the full higher wattage to a non OnePlus device.
I will leave this newer charger in our dining room so my wife can charge her laptop along with me using it whenever I need it. My original charger will move somewhere else that is more for just me. We can both benefit from the newer charger, including for guests.
I also got their duo car charger, which won't mean I'll use it often, maybe just for top up if needed but it is more fully specked pd for non OnePlus gear. Win win and worth the money.
I thought you fr had at least a million subs, great quality
I appreciate it! We'll get there haha.
Thanks you for the video!! I've been waiting for It since your last op12 video 🥳
We need a long term phone review of the Oneplus bro ❤❤❤❤
I'm on it!
Magsafe isn't just unnecessary but can often be a massive liability if you have anything that's sensitive to magnetism. Mechanical watches are top of the list - if they get magnetised it won't keep time and it can also damage parts.
The other one is magnetic strips on cards, which are still fairly common on work ID cards, credit cards in countries where you don't have chip & pin etc. etc. Then you are running a constant risk of scrambling your cards.
Also Oneplus has smart charging and if you have that on, it will slow charge your phone overnight even if you use the 100w charger. I also haven't seen any battery degredation despite only using the 100w charger and the 65w wireless charger (which is also great because its got a cooling fan which keeps the battery healthy despite very fast wireless charging).
I honestly just want it for magnetic mounting
Nice video! I have a tip far a really good screen protector. It's a Nillkin curved screen protective film that very much feels like a glass one. It also comes with a mounting rig for perfect fit. The best soft options I've tried. Maybe worth for you to check out? 😊
Oh that's great to know! I'm definitely a Nillkin fan, so I'll have to give that a shot. I hope eventually someone makes a glass one that doesn't suck, but until then I'd love a good premium film protector
I don;t know why SOT varry so much from an oneplus 12 to another.... never got 8h SOT on my phone ....
It could certainly be a rogue background process, so it's worth keeping an eye on the Battery Settings page to see if any one app is taking up a lot of power and data in the background (Snapchat is a common culprit).
That said, it's very understated just how much battery power is taken by searching for a cell & wifi signal. If you live/work in a place with poor reception (especially if your desk is along a concrete/steel wall, for example), it can drain your battery very quickly. Doesn't mean anything is wrong with the phone - it's just working hard to find and maintain a data connection :(
@@Wildman_Tech i guess the problem with some battery drain overnight is becouse my phone is trying to find good cell reception, i will turn off in the night the celular data since i have wifi, didin't see any apps that drain battery like crazy, only those that i use, but still i'm pleased with the battery on my phone , can get a day no matter how i use it. thanks for sharing the info
I just checked i have went from 80% to 39%, full day, 5 hours screen on time. I have 80% limit set. The battery life actually was even better, but when installed all the tons of apps, this is what i got now. Though i have only 4G/300mbit. Maybe people with 5G lose more battery?
Got 11 hours today
Yeah the battery on this thing is excellent. Though i am having loads of other issues. Keyboard latency on keys near edge of keyboard, q and p on usa keyboard for you americans, but a and ä-key aswell on finnish. Bluetooth sound pops on youtube. Whatsapp calls sometimes lose sound completely.
I'm kind of a no-case guy, love the thinness of my phones. But I didn't think about specifically a glass piece for the camera area! Got one, the biggest doubt is that its my first aliexpress purchase lol. Thinking of that magsafe ring that helps hold it, but maybe a thinner one or something. Honestly wondering how much thicker the glass will make the camera, cause my ring finger lets me hold it from there a lot of the time, but I would feel way more comfy with that if it was a tiiiiny bit thicker.
Got the glass camera piece, maybe its not glass idk. Its flawless though! Can only tell it's on there because of the flash cutout, otherwise it's flawless. I personally was wondering if it'd make the 'camera bump' stick out more, as I wanted that to hold the phone better. I can confirm, it doesn't really make the camera bump bigger, but sits within the edges of it in that inner circle. So it doesn't help for this, but at least I have more ease of mine if I do end up dropping it.
I have a case just like the first one you showed. It has magsafe, and I was able to get it on Amazon for 17 bucks!
Oh awesome! I'll have to look for that
@@Wildman_Tech and they have a cheaper one now that's 13 bucks
6:11 is a normal non oneplus brand charger okay to preserve the battery's life ?
Yep! Ultimately, even charging at max speed with the fastest charger would harm the battery healthy pretty minimally. Battery tech has come a long way.
Great video. Thank you.
Cool review! If you ever find about that good quality tempered glass protector I'd love to know 😅 what's that mic btw? Great audio quality
Still rocking the plastic factory protector until it gets too messed up lol.
The mic is a Tascam DR05X! Great mic to have around for voiceovers or mounting on a camera
@@Wildman_Tech tysm for the answer! 👍
I just got my OP 12 today, and it didn't come with a block charger... 😢
More power to you mahn!!! Luv frm india thank u❤
Agreed on the battery, wow is it good..
Got mine a few days ago. I need to buy OnePlus Watch and Buds Pro and the Sandstone Bumper 😍
Thanks for posting this. I got my OP12 a couple of weeks ago and finding good accessories has been a challenge. Do you have a link for the magsafe ring stickers? Thanks!
For sure! I just added that link to the video description
Side note, the older in box chargers, were more fully specked with pd and my OnePlus 8T charger can charge my wife's laptop... And of course can give 65 watts to my OnePlus 12.... And of course, the in box OnePlus 12 charger can charge my 8t at full 65 w speed
This is great stuff!
Love the information on the video, about to get myself the Dux case and a ring grip, but I would like to ask what magsafe sticker you use or would suggest.
03:16 Exactly. Apple fanboys nowdays are bragging with technology that others used for years and years. My Lumia 920 got wireless charging back in 2012. Along with NFC, amoled screen, great ois camera, damn it was such a great phone.
Anyways, I'm expecting next iphones to have "next level" tech named fast charging and usb-c 3.0 for just a little increase in price :D Can't argue the general quality of the product, but they are behaving like broad consumers are dumber then they are
That Lumia 920 was so ahead of its time. I remember that camera really being something else.
Thank you for the video! Great work!
please recommend some accessories for OnePlus 12r also ❤ keep growing
HI man, just bought a one plus 12 to replace my broken s10plus, would you say you'd recommend a lens protector? I've never bought one and kina worried about picture quality and difficulty of removing the protector.
I haven't heard many stories of damage to this lens, but it's so big and out there that I definitely got one. They were cheap enough that I bought two, and after I confirmed that this first one didn't affect photo quality, I attempted to remove it just to make sure I could. Removing it shattered the protector, but that's to be expected.
So ultimately yeah, I suggest it if you want to be safe, but it's probably not a huge gamble to go without. The one I got is linked in the description
Thank you brother🐐
Does fast charging really degrade battery health?
In short, yes. Realistically, it has a significant impact only if you keep and use the phone for 4 or more years.
cant use magsafe on my phone as i machine steel at work so small little steel chips will get attracted to the magnet and stick to my phone :P
Oh damn, that's an interesting scenario. Good thing magsafe isn't all that amazing anyways lol
Just got my Oneplus 12 a few weeks ago, came from Galaxy note 8
sick upgrade! I'm eager to see what the OP13 brings to the table, but trying to remind myself that the OP12 would absolutely last several years at least
@@Wildman_Tech Lol, I should've just waited for the OnePlus 13... But I really needed a phone as my note 8 broke and I didn't really have anything else left to use.
Is the camera lens available on Amazon?
I can't say for sure that the exact one I have is available on Amazon, but there are several camera lens glass protectors available on Amazon, and it's not rocket science to have a thin flat circular of glass, so I bet nearly any of them would be good options!
Actually I have tried some from Amazon , but those just fucked up camera quality. Those glass protector attracks finger prints like magnet and even after wipe the impression is present
Omg, your videos are amazing! You deserve waaay more views and subscribers!
Btw, what camera do you film with? I see that it's 1080p, but it looks so 4K! 😅
You're too kind, thank you! I film with a Sony A7iii with a Sony 55mm 1.8 lens
That ring grip on Aliexpress no longer comes in green :(
Love the Apple isheep jokes 🤣
انت حقا رائع ياخي اهنيك على هذ الفديو الرائع ❤
3:15 oh that is so Apple. Hehe😂
I can't wait for Apple to invent split screen apps!
@@Wildman_Tech they'll do it on the iPad first..... Oh wait, they already did! Sort of!
@@gmosc Actually, my dark secret (for an Android fanboy) is that I really do like my iPad Pro. It's no sincere replacement for a laptop, but it does a pretty great (edit: spelling) job at about 75% of it
@@Wildman_Tech I am a musician and all of my friends use ipad pro..I only have a cheap 9 inch ipad about 5 years old now. My large screens are android and Windows. With my cheap ipad I can benefit from airdrop if needed at a gig.
I often know more than my friends and solve their ipad problems. They don't get as techy into it. My recent shock to my ipad using friend was plugging his iPad into my 20000 mah battery that can charge up to 100 watts. He couldn't believe that his iPad could actually CHARGE from a battery. Normally his external battery only keeps it from losing charge.
My desire from apple is for them to make a large screen ipad that isn't pro. Rumors have been in the works of an ipad air 12 inch. I refuse to pay "pro" prices just to get a large screen. The rumors are ramping up again, but I won't get my hopes up.
@@Wildman_Tech If a device is beautiful, functional and fulfills the needs it was meant to. I would be the same. Thanks for the video, insightful. Cheers from Australia.
Beautiful...,.👍💪👌👌👌👏
Keep it
Oneplus watch 2
Watch costs as much as the phone in some regions 💀
Yeah, I had to be convinced by a friend who's owned the same Garmin watch for 4+ years. I've only had this for 7 months, but so far I'm pretty confident it will last several years at least!
Yeah, not sponsored but you do get some money from the affiliate links?
And fyi: Fast charging is safe, it's the heat that is bad for the phone in the long run. And as it charges up so fast, the short amount of time it's over 38-40° Celsius makes hardly nothing on the battery. If you wanna stay on the safe side, put the phone over a fan that cools down the display, effectively keeping it cool while fast charging!
Yep, you got it! Affiliate links are self-managed, meaning if I believe in a product that I use and love, AND I encourage you to purchase it, AND you want to support me, you can use the link that I provide. It doesn't cost you anything, and I am not paid to sponsor anything. The money (about $0.40 for the products I link) I make from that acts as a matchmaking commission basically, and admittedly, viewers need to choose whether or not they trust my recommendations.
@@Wildman_Tech I understand, from our perspective, it kinda seems like people only say things to sell the products they are affiliated with. Anyways, thanks for the brief - now I understand and won't be so judging in the future 🙏
get the much better than that garmin. trade it for the oneplus and was the best thing i did. way better .
It's tempting! I hear the Oneplus Watch 2 is as good as it gets for an Android smartwatch. What kind of battery life are you getting? That's the number one priority for me