What’s the deal?
Over on Amazon, the OnePlus 12R with the 128GB storage drive is on sale for $429 ($70 off). The 256GB model is seeing a similar discount, currently retailing for $529<!–> ($70). You better act fast because we don’t know when this offer will end.
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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The OnePlus 12R retails at $499.99–>, though the brand will give you a $120 discount when you trade in any phone in any condition.
- Affordable price, excellent build quality and materials, long battery life, brilliant display, and ultra-fast charging make this the phone to buy for many.
- Notable omissions include wireless charging, the latest Qualcomm processor, and a dedicated telephoto camera
Over the years, smartphone makers have conditioned us to accept that flagship phones should cost $1,000 and more. But one company has remained consistent with its value-driven pricing model: OnePlus. Its first phone ever, the OnePlus One, was even described as the “flagship killer”.
With the launch of the OnePlus 12R<!–> in North America, the company is finally bringing its most successful line of smartphones from India to the US, and it’s looking to be one of the most promising mid-range phones of the year.
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To release a phone that looks similar to its $800 sibling but is priced at $300 less, OnePlus had to make some compromises. After using the OnePlus 12R for a month, I’m convinced that the right trade-offs were made while key essentials remain in place.
Let’s first look at what’s been carried over from the OnePlus 12 to the OnePlus 12R. Most of us spend hours every day staring at our smartphones, so the quality of the device is one of the most essential parts. With the OnePlus 12R, the model has the same ProXDR, LTPO 4.0 display capable of refresh rates ranging from 1Hz to 120Hz. It has a peak brightness of 4,500 nits and 1,600 nits global maximum brightness, making it even brighter than the more expensive Samsung Galaxy S24.
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The display also supports OnePlus’ Rain Touch technology, so it can be used whether the display or your fingers are wet. This feature is important for people like me who live in a region where it is often overcast and misty. My iPhone constantly has false screen activations in the rain, so it’s been a joy to use the OnePlus 12R and count on the phone only reacting to intentional taps and swipes.