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Thanks for the thread! Waiting for the gsmarena review, but I'm not that convinced by OnePlus recently. Seems like it's just another BBK variation
Np. But as a guy living in the states. I would love to have a oppo like phone. Mainly for the cameras. And this is coming from a guy with the pixel 7 pro.
Interesting, because on that side of the Atlantic, it would be nice to have the Pixels for the prices you have in the US
oh yeah definitely. Its realy a grass is greener on the other side type of feeling. But also, at the same time I have gotten frustrated with the pixel camera output.
That's surprising, I thought it was supposed to be top notch
as a photography guy. the pixel 7 pro fights you in every way like not switching to the telephoto for slightly more closed up photos like 3 to 6 feet. The output is just as bad, because its either blobby mess, over sharpen, crush detail, or all of the above. All because google doesn't want to give you control. It feels like they didn't overhaul the algorithm to account for these big sensors, because of this it makes the photos feel fake.
Interesting!