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The OnePlus 9R offers a quad-camera layout with the trusty 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor, seen in several phones over the past two years, as its primary lens. Even if I ever to keep that aside for a moment, I think the OnePlus 9 employs excellent sensors in its triple-camera set up which made a significant difference in the camera results.
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The Hasselblad partnership for the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro cameras grabbed quite a few headlines.
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It is an area that OnePlus seldom fails and to get the OnePlus 9’s display capabilities on a device costing Rs 10,000 lower is definitely a big plus in my books. The verdict for the 9R’s display is basically the same as that of the OnePlus 9: easily the best viewing experience for its price. If you put the OnePlus 9 and 9R side-by-side face-up, you won’t really be able to tell which is which. In fact, the screens on both phones even have the same brightness levels at 1,100 nits, along with HDR10+ certification, 8192 levels of automatic brightness adjustments, 240Hz touch sampling rate, excellent viewing angles, and extensive display tuning capabilities. The minuscule punch-hole for housing the selfie shooter is in the same position at the top left and the panel is flat with slim bezels on all the sides. You get a 6.55-inch AMOLED panel with a resolution of 2,400 x 1,080 (FHD+), a 20:9 aspect ratio, and a 120Hz refresh rate. On the front, the story is pretty much identical to the OnePlus 9. The OnePlus 9R feels premium to the touch, and has the looks with two nice colour variants, and to go along with that, the phone feels extremely durable too. The stereo speaker setup has become a staple on OnePlus phones and you will find the USB-C and dual-SIM slot in the usual place. Camera positioning is spot on for both the devices and the 9R has an extra lens on the bottom part of the housing as well as an additional LED flash. There is a negligible difference in the weight of both the 9 and 9R, although I did feel the latter to be a teensy bit heavier in my hand. The antenna lines along with the signature alert slider, and the power and volume rocker buttons are positioned exactly in the same spots as well. It does employ the same 3D Corning Gorilla Glass which curves smoothly into the polished metal frame. If I were to pull out some differences, I’d say that the back on the 9R is slightly more glossy than the 9. Even so, putting aside the optics of the device, the 9R is nearly identical to the OnePlus 9 ( review) as far as design is considered. In fact, you won’t find the word Hasselblad written on any part of the OnePlus 9R’s box which makes it clear that the Swedish camera maker did not play a part in ‘co-developing’ the 9R’s cameras. The OnePlus 9R follows similar design choices seen on its two siblings, sans the very prominent Hasselblad branding. Let’s dive in deep with this detailed review of the OnePlus 9R to see what makes it click. Priced at Rs 39,999, the OnePlus 9R has some big shoes to fill, especially with the likes of the Galaxy S20 FE 5G ( review) and the Vivo X60 hovering around the same price point. Now obviously when I say affordable, I mean from the standpoint of current flagship phones. The OnePlus 9R looks to set the precedent for future affordable OnePlus phones.
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Enter the OnePlus 9R, the third phone in the company’s OnePlus 9 series lineup. Both the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro come across as premium flagships, and the OnePlus of old, which was among the first to match breakthrough hardware with affordable prices seems missing in action. The affordable flagship segment around which OnePlus managed to amass a cult following looked vacant this year from the brand’s standpoint. It has become increasingly clear that OnePlus is looking to diversify its portfolio of products and address different price points.
