At Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event last week, the spotlight was on #GalaxyAI, the Google-powered artificial intelligence inside Samsung's new Galaxy S24 smartphones. The hardware took a backseat. OnePlus' latest phone, on the other hand, doesn't have many of these AI tricks; it doesn't have top billing in the smartphone world after all.
Instead, OnePlus worked with chipmaker Qualcomm to polish the hardware and software in the OnePlus 12, crafting a powerful, fully featured Android phone that's attractive and well-rounded—nothing more, nothing less. In a world where the term “AI” is thrown around to hype everything, it's refreshing to test a phone that just works.
OK, I have to address the design first because this thing is a looker. The OnePlus 12 comes in Silky Black and Flowy Emerald, and why on earth would you pick black when you can get this showstopper of a green? It has a lovely marble-like design that oozes luxury and is a conversation starter (the massive camera bump helps too). The emerald option is only available with 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage, hence the higher $900 price (OK, that's a good reason to buy black). The black's base version is $800 and comes with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. That's still more space than you'll find on most phones at this price.


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