You can open it up to see the bigger 7.1-inch display and then its thickness comparable to your average phone - but also sized like a mini-tablet. The body folds into itself, so it's pretty thick. One great thing about the outer display was that it didn't encourage you to open the phone for almost every function like the Samsung Z Fold 3 does.ĭespite the small frame, the phone isn't exactly dainty when held in this way. We found it fine for quickly checking messages or browsing social media. The outer screen is, for want of a better word, cute – at only 5.49 inches across it's very compact, which might appeal to people who don't like giant phones.
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Full disclosure, the phone didn't have any Google apps because of the Chinese software on it. (Image credit: Future) What's the Oppo Find N likeĪs far as using the phone goes, we just got to get our hands on it for a short while. Oppo Find N fixes the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3’s main foldable phone problem
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Methods like this ensure fast charging can help people who need it, without hindering those who don't, and I'd like to see the OnePlus 10 Pro use this feature if 80W really is the way forward. Certain mobiles have smart charging, so they work out your daily wake-up time and slowly charge so they only hit 100% when you normally rise - this means they're not plugged in while fully charged, as that can damage the battery. Some people aren't me (sadly), and they have a rhythm of powering up overnight. So I'm all for fast charging - if brands can reduce the time I need to power my phone up for, they'll also reduce the amount of time I spend studiously avoiding the device so it doesn't run out of power when I'm out and about.
but if I plug it in now, it'll be at 50% by the time I've eaten my breakfast." That waking-up thought of "oh no, I forgot to charge my phone." continues into ". That's why fast charging speeds are so important - when I've tested phones that power up in under half an hour, I no longer need to remember to plug them in overnight. I almost never remember to plug in the thing so it's at full power when I leave my flat to go to work, or meet people, which can be a real problem. That can be terrible when phones have slow charging speeds, and need to be powered up overnight. I'm bad at keeping a rhythm of charging it every night or at certain times, and the 'low battery' pop-up has become my best friend. Something I religiously forget to do is charge my phone. I keep forgetting to buy Christmas gifts and there's only 9 days left on the advent calendar at the time of writing.
I never remember to put the bins out on time.
I almost always forget my wallet when I leave my flat. I can be a forgetful person when it comes to. That's assuming OnePlus lets the full 80W power flow - fast charging can often damage a battery, so some companies introduce software and hardware solutions to mitigate the problems, which can affect powering speed a little. The exact OnePlus 10 Pro charging speed will depend on the battery size, but 80W will likely get the phone from empty to full in under 20 minutes, presuming it has a battery capacity of around 4,500mAh, which is likely for flagship phones. While some flagships get snappy powering, few brands are really embracing super-fast charging like 80W, though a few Xiaomi phones do hit 120W.