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The OnePlus 8 Pro. I've been doing durability tests on OnePlus phones ever since the OnePlus
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2 came out about 5 years ago, and they've all done a pretty good job of surviving. Inside
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the box we get a fun clear Never Settle case. Free protection is always the best protection.
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Along with a red charging cable and a 30 watt warp charging block. This OnePlus 8 Pro has
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some major improvements...changes that I'm actually pretty excited about. It's time to
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see if it can survive a durability test. Let's get started.
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[Intro]
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Right off the bat we can see that there's a new hole punch camera up there on the left
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side. This is the ultramarine blue version. The biggest difference between this smartphone
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and almost any other smartphone in existence is the display. I was extremely surprised
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when OnePlus announced that they added a 10 bit display to the OnePlus 8 Pro. I'll explain
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more in a minute, but the short of it is this phone can display over 1 billion colors. A
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normal smartphone like the iPhone 11 can only display 16 million colors. Kind of mind blowing.
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Even my Samsung Note 10 Plus can only display 16 million colors. So having a 1 billion color
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display on this OnePlus 8 Pro is pretty mind-boggling. Normally I'd always say that true beauty lies
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on the inside, but with 1 billion colors I'll make an exception for this screen. Still scratches
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at a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7 though.
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Up here at the top of the phone we have a small plastic earpiece slit which isn't coming
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out on it's own any time soon. We also have a 16 megapixel front facing hole punch camera
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which is also protected by the front glass screen. This vibrant frosty blue color is
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actually pretty cool. The sides are made from aluminum, along with the metal volume rocker.
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Up here at the top of the phone there's an interesting indention. Kind of reminds me
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of a fuller groove we usually see in knives or swords. Some people would call it a blood
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groove. A fuller actually gets rid of weight while making the shape of the metal stronger.
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The groove up here at the top though is probably more aesthetic than anything else.
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The right side of the phone has a power button and the triple slider, which is a feature
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I think every phone should have. They can physically change between a ring, vibrate,
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and silent. It makes it really easy not to disturb other people...you know, if we ever
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get to go out in public again. The OnePlus 8 Pro does have an official IP rating this
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time around. We'll have to see what most of that protection looks like when we get inside
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the phone, but from out here we can see the red rubber ring around the dual SIM card tray.
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The IP 68 rating is a nice peace of mind to have, even though we should never actually
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trust it.
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Hidden under the frosted blue back panel is a fast wireless charger. For comparison, this
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guy can wirelessly charge at 30 watts, while the iPhone 11 charges wirelessly at 7.5. And
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the Galaxy S20 goes wireless at 15. So 30 watts is rather impressive.
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The blue frosted glass panel does have that texture to it. And remember, glass is a level
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6 on Mohs scale of hardness, so if it comes into contact with anything that you might
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randomly have in your pocket, like a copper cooling Black Shark 3 vapor chamber or a quarter,
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the metal will probably leave marks on the glass. The soft metal dust can be cleaned
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off relatively easy, but either way, a case or a skin is probably a good idea.
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There are 4 cameras on the back. A 5 megapixel color filter down here at the bottom, and
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a 48 megapixel main camera here in the center. Along with another 48 megapixel ultra-wide
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camera up top. And another 8 megapixel 3x telephoto zoom camera off here to the side.
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I'll protect it with glass. Having different camera perspectives is a game changer, and
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I'm glad OnePlus kept all 3. There is also an optical underscreen fingerprint scanner.
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I'll get my fingerprint set up and add some more scratches for good measure. And the phone
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can still recognize my fingerprint and unlock the phone every single time.
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Let's chat some more about this screen. It's a 6.7 inch 1440p fluid AMOLED display. A normal
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display, probably like the one you're watching this video on, would have 8 bits of color,
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meaning that the RGB pixels can show 256 different shades of themselves...which add up to over
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16 million color combinations. 10 bit displays, like the one you see here on this OnePlus
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8 Pro, can show 1,024 different shades of themselves, which adds up to over 1 billion
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color combinations. And not only can it display 1 billion colors, it also refreshes at 120
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Hertz. This kind of tech is something we usually only see in high end video editing setups
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or photo editing studios. My lighter does leave a white burn mark on the center of the
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screen after about 30 seconds. But at least you didn't notice I tricked you into doing
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math.
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It doesn't matter how cool a phone is though if it can't handle the stress of every day
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life. It's time for the bend test. This brand new OnePlus 8 Pro costs $899, which of course
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is less than other major flagships right now, but it's still a substantial chunk of money.
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And it does flex a bit under pressure. But there are no kinks, cracks, or permanent damage
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done to the metal frame of the phone. The OnePlus 8 Pro survives my durability test.
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It turns out, T-Mobile is getting their own special color of the OnePlus 8. I'll be showing
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that off and giving away a few of those phones as soon as it's released. There will be a
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video here on my channel about that as soon as it comes out. Keep an eye out for that
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if you like giveaways. It should be fun.
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Hit that subscribe button so you don't miss it. And let me know down in the comments what
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phone you want to see tested next. Come hang out with me on Instagram and Twitter. Thanks
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a ton for watching, I'll see you around.