This powerful OnePlus 9RT smartphone will feature 128 GB storage, a powerful battery, 8 GB RAM

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This powerful OnePlus 9RT smartphone will feature 128 GB storage, a powerful battery, 8 GB RAM

Is the OnePlus 9RT Worth the Hype? See Why It Might Outperform the 9R!

So, this is the retail unit of the OnePlus 9RT, and if you tuned in to last week’s SNL, you saw us purchase it right there on the air. This is the OnePlus RT 5G; it is priced at ₹42,999, and if you have GST input credit, you can get it for ₹36,000. Now, most of the questions we received revolved around this: Is it better than the OnePlus 9R? How much of an improvement does the OnePlus 9RT represent compared to the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9R? Well, I’m Pratik, and you’re watching blog. By the way, the packaging style is exactly the same as that of other OnePlus phones, with “OnePlus 9RT” inscribed on the side. The documentation is identical, and the included 65W Warp Charge adapter is the same as well.

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OnePlus 9RT Review: Sleek Design & Power-Packed Display That Surprises!

Interestingly—and somewhat amusingly—this is once again not a PD charger, even though OnePlus does bundle a PD charger with the OnePlus 9 in the US, but not here in India. It also comes with a USB-A to Type-C cable. I really like the case included with it; it’s black, so at least it won’t look dirty or worn out after six months of use. Putting all that aside, let’s talk about the phone itself. You won’t find a headphone jack on this device, but you do get the signature Alert Slider. The phone looks fantastic; it truly looks and feels like a device worthy of its ₹42,999 price tag. The back panel is made of glass, but it features a matte finish. Additionally, it sports a unique texture that makes it even easier to grip. It features a metal frame—just like the OnePlus 9R. The phone is quite tall, so using it with just one hand is not easy at all. It features a 6.62-inch E4 AMOLED display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5.

OnePlus 9RT Display Secrets: Why 120Hz Isn’t Always What You Think!

Now, if you’re wondering what exactly an E4 AMOLED display is, it is a display panel manufactured by Samsung. It has been designed to be brighter—as you can clearly see. The E4 AMOLED display offers you a superior contrast ratio while simultaneously conserving power. Surprisingly, given the precedent set by the iQOO 9, people were expecting a 10-bit display; however, this device features only an 8-bit display. Furthermore, its refresh rate is fixed at 120Hz, meaning it lacks the variable refresh rate capability. Another interesting observation I made is this: YouTube is locked at 60Hz on this device. It is currently at 120Hz, but the moment I launch YouTube, it reverts back to 60Hz. OnePlus has been doing this for quite some time now; YouTube and certain other applications run exclusively at 60Hz.

OnePlus 9RT 120Hz Scandal: Are You Really Getting What You Paid For?

Upon seeing this, your reaction would likely be, “Oh, come on!” It’s YouTube—and YouTube isn’t running at 120Hz. In fact, it behaves the exact same way with games such as *Alto’s Odyssey* or *Alto’s Adventure*. Take a look here: this is *Alto’s Adventure*, and as soon as I launch the game, it switches down to 60Hz. Thus, it restricts a number of applications to a refresh rate of just 60Hz. I have played this very same game on the S21 FE—as well as on other smartphones equipped with the Snapdragon 888 processor—and on those devices, it runs at a full 120Hz. This issue was present in the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9R, and it persists in the OnePlus 9 RT as well. Admittedly, this strategy is employed to conserve battery life; however, you are paying for a 120Hz display, aren’t you? Therefore, you should be able to play your games at that refresh rate as well.

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