In the last six weeks, I have either reviewed Realme GT 2 Pro, followed by Oppo X5 Pro, and finally OnePlus 10 Pro, means that I have gone back-to-back with the latest equipment that are all parts of the BBK Electronics Empire. All of them have different names, but how different the devices are?
The answer is that they are not in the mind of marketing teams, and it should be a matter of great concern for OnePlus and Oppo, but not so much for realme. But these three manufacturers do not complete the picture because there is also to paraffre the yoda, there is also Another,
Oh, so equal
Barely a year ago, the separation between these three companies was very clear. Oppo was like Samsung, which was a high-quality equipment manufacturer at all different prices, and with a clear flagship product at the top. Realme was a related brand that was selling a great price phone that shared some techniques and software found in the Oppo phone. OnePlus was an exterior – a recognized global brand is a strong following that did different things different from Oppo and realme. You actually had to be told that all three were unclearly related.
OnePlus 10 Pro is the first major release from OnePlus as the company began to work more closely with Oppo. So closely, in fact, that both research and development share and camera experts partnership with Haselbad. Both Oppo's supercoke fast charging branding also appears, and Oxygenos software of OnePlus has taken a lot of Oppo's color software. Saying them equal is probably an understanding.
Throw the realum GT2 Pro in the Mix and you have three phones with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gan 1 processor, 6.7-inch LPTO 2.0 Amold Touchscreen, 5,000mAh battery with fast charging, 32-megapixel selfie camera, and software which is really different in the name. The cameras are different, but still there are similarities. Realme GT 2 Pro and OnePlus 10 Pro both have a 150-degree wide-angle mode, and all three have a 50MP wide-angle camera for example. Haselblad's camera is also tuning in both OnePlus and Oppo phones.
General hardware specifications are not different – Realme phone has a flat screen while the other two have curved screens, and it is about it. The design also varies, but it is the price that actually separates them. The Oppo Find X5 Pro is 1,049 British pounds, or the most expensive in about $ 1,380, followed by $ 899/799 pound OnePlus 10 Pro, and $ 920/699 pound Realm GT2 Pro.
Is the camera a big discrimination?
The specification of each camera is slightly different, so the pictures will look different from each other, right? The question is, how different is it, and much better (or worse) than each other? I have taken a photo with all three in the auto or using a special feature, and the Artificial Intelligence (AI) scene of the software, where it is suitable.
We start with a night mode photo. After all, the lolight qualification was once a reason to spend more on the phone camera, so it is definitely standing here? In fact, there are differences between them. Night mode of OnePlus 10 Pro has a cooler tone, while Oppo and Realme have a uniform warm tone. Oppo's picture is super sharp and when you look closely there is some cute details, but Realme's photo is very close to it, you have to look shoulder to shoulder to shoulder to take the differences. The picture of OnePlus falls behind each of them.
Will you be unhappy with any photo? No, not of course, but I am actually struggling to come up with a reason not to recommend Realum GT2 Pro at this level at this level, and it will set tone for the rest of the mode.
Proceeding on an indoor photo, this time a relatively close-up shot of a clock on my wrist. Oppo's picture has decided that my pasti, British, I have a really deep glow to the skin of the house at the age of two years, as it does in reality. Thanks Oppo, but it's not very accurate. Realme's picture made me out a bit (I have not died, Realme), and as a result, the turquoise color of the clock is not as striking as it should be.
OnePlus 10 Pro takes the most accurate photo, just right about my skin tone and clock color. I will probably share Oppo photos (for pride reasons), but no one is bad, or really it's all different.
But the software of Hasselblad, which promises special calibration to enhance colors, should be separated. Oppo says that it sent Find X5 Pro to Hasselbad's headquarters, where the company's experts worked on the software, and someone would have to assume that the OnePlus phone is through a similar process. Certainly realm phone, will fall back, without the involvement of Haselbad?
Here is a picture of a tulip. In my view, the picture of Realme GT 2 Pro has a cute balance. The red is not too red, green is not too green, and the faded eye on the petals is catching and attractive. There is also more details than Zoom in and OnePlus photos. Oppo's picture is definitely popped, but it is not particularly natural. I do not want “realism” and appreciate the striking photo of the Oppo camera, but the cost of Realme GT 2 Pro is much less than the X5 Pro, and I like the photo equally.
We will take a look at the last photo taken with wide-angle cameras on each. Shooting in the sun, it was a more difficult shot to take the cameras, especially with the sky of the sky. The Oppo camera unknowingly, gave the scene a darker color and watched in detail in the tree and made the sky gray. The ground has a great color, though.
The picture of OnePlus 10 Pro is bright and shows more expansion because of this, but there are neither absolutely beautiful pictures. The picture of Realme GT 2 Pro has a bluer sky, yellow flowers on the right side of the photo are more striking, and more eyes are holding green in green. Zoom on all three and there is no difference in expansion or quality. I will share Realme Photo.
When you look at additional features on each camera, Realme GT 2 Pro is the best value ever. It has also seen a 150-degree wide-angle camera mode at OnePlus 10 Pro, as well as an unusual but fun microscope camera mode where you can take photos on 40x mags. It also shoots 8K video. No, it does not have an optical zoom, but neither Find X5 Pro. I can't see where Hasselbad has improved the performance of the camera on Realme.
Software already seen
Oxygen was once a great clean, attractive and superfast user interface on Android. But today, it is absorbed at the point in Oppo's Coloros user interface where the two look almost the same way, and operate. Realme GT 2 Pro has established Realme UI, but there is no mistake, it is color by another name.
Because of this, every phone has similar problems. Software often infiltrates, is highly complex in places, and is not always reliable. While oxygenos must have made it easy to recommend OnePlus phone, it is no longer different from Oppo or Realm phone. Forced to use coloros in one cover or any other, I would choose the option to pay the least amount for the phone on which it is installed, as it is easy to forgive to bother it.
Let's recur the bus. All three phones perform really well because they use the latest Qualcomm processor and RAM up to 12 GB, they are all originally with a similar 6.7-inch screen with 120Hz refresh rates and a billion colors, they all charge the battery in about 30 minutes, the software is almost equal, and although not the camera is technically different from the photo. They all look different, but all are very attractive phones.
Are they all separate marketing? “Empower every moment.” “Capture every horizon.” “More than what you see.” They are three tagline for Oppo Find X5 Pro, OnePlus 10 Pro, and Realme GT2 Pro. Although they are meaningless, if you work hard to define each instrument, it is basically the same regardless of the phone.
I win differentice
To jump from Find X5 Pro, one must feel like swapping between three separate manufacturers for Realm GT2 Pro and OnePlus 10 Pro from three phones, different -different differences, special features and vacd with unique sales points. It was not. There were times when I felt that I was being trolled, that it was only one phone, just within a different case. A good example is that I have to manually examine WhatsApp for new messages for six weeks as Kalros in all its forms always refuses to show me a new notification.
So is it? Are all phones of BBK Electronics compulsorily the same? Not good. There is another, and he is Vivo. The brand does not have the same recognition as the other three outside China, and may have allowed it to maintain some personality. I used Vivo X70 Pro with OnePlus 10 Pro for a day. It has FunTouch OS 12 over Android 12 installed, and it looks quite different from the default from (shocking) coloros.
With both software and hardware changes, the camera has been worked on by Zes, and has a clever gimbal stabilization system, as well as a 5x periscope optical zoom. It has a MediaTek Demistance 1200 processor inside it, although the screen is not high resolution, it still has a 120Hz refresh rate. It is completely different, from the look of the fantch, the way it performs on the phone and takes photos. I am not saying that all this is fantastic, but at least it is not another version of the same phone that is threatening to put me in a coma.
I have written before the identity crisis of BBK Electronics Hardware in the world, and now it is to see everyone. One of Oppo, OnePlus, or realme phones was not felt individually, and because the performance is practically the same, I do not see any reason why you will buy anything other than the cheapest – and this Realm GT2 Pro.
Otherwise, here it is expected that Vivo continues to fight because it looks like a mobile equal to the invasion of body snatchers in BBK electronics.