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The OnePlus 9 Pro Morning Mist is a premium 5G unlocked Android smartphone featuring a 6.7-inch 120Hz QHD+ Fluid AMOLED display, a Hasselblad co-engineered 48MP quad-camera system, and blazing-fast Snapdragon 888 performance. With 12GB RAM, 256GB storage, and ultra-fast 65W wired plus 50W wireless charging, it’s designed for professionals who demand speed, stunning visuals, and versatile photography. Alexa built-in adds seamless voice control, making it a powerhouse for work and play.

















| ASIN | B07XM7WVS8 |
| Additional Features | 120Hz display, 48MP+50MP+8MP+2MP high resolution camera, Fast Charging Support, Fingerprint Sensor, Wireless Charging |
| Battery Average Life | 4500 days |
| Battery Capacity | 4500 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 0.3 Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #138,202 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #2,618 in Cell Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Brand | OnePlus |
| Built-In Media | Oneplus 9 Pro, Warp Type-C Cable, Power Adapter, Ejector tool, Quick Start Guide, Safety Information and Warranty Card |
| CPU Model | Snapdragon |
| CPU Speed | 2.84 GHz |
| Camera Description | Front, 16MP, Rear, Quad Camera, 48+50+8+2 MP |
| Camera Flash | Dual LED |
| Cellular Technology | 5G |
| Color | Morning Mist |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Infrared, NFC, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 836 Reviews |
| Effective Video Resolution | 8 Pixels |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| Frame Rate | 120 Hz |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Headphones Jack | No headphone jack |
| Human-Interface Input | Microphone, Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 6.43 x 2.9 x 0.34 inches |
| Item Type Name | Smart Phone |
| Item Weight | 6.77 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | OnePlus |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
| Model Series | 9 |
| Model Year | 2021 |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Android 11.0 |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
| Processor Series | Snapdragon |
| Processor Speed | 2.84 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 12 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 12 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 48 MP |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
| Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 6.7 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Time Lapse |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Video Capture Resolution | 8k |
| Warranty Description | 4 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | CDMA, GSM, LTE, Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked for All Carriers |
B**S
Very nice phone. Not perfect. But what phone is?
With Google Pixel 3XL's spontaneously bricking all over the world, I decided it's better to be proactive and just get a new phone. I was originally dead-set on getting a Pixel 6 Pro - but seeing Google's execrable response to the bricking issue, I decided never again on a Google phone. The OnePlus 9 pro is a great phone. It's a fair bit heavier than my Pixel 3XL, but that's a minor complaint. Battery easily lasts all day. Screen is lovely. Occasionally it seems like the refresh rate clashes with an app and the scrolling will flicker and glitch. The camera takes lovely picture, I just wish some of the icons in the camera interface were a bit larger/more contrasty, they can be hard to make out (us old farts can't help having weak eyesight). Other than that, it performs very nicely. The one gripe I have is with their silly insistance on making the number "1" in the clock a dark red. There is no workaround. It's hard to see the '1' in sunlight. It's just goofy to ignore all the complaints and requests to just let us make the '1' look like the other digits. Is that enough to take a star off the review? Ha. No, it's a very fine phone, regardless.
D**L
Stellar phone! DOES NOT WORK ON SPRINT!
This is a fabulous phone, and why it gets 5 stars. Scren is great. Fingerprint and face unlock is great. Super fast on 5G. I'm very happy now that I have gotten it to work. But a couple of warnings: If you are a Sprint customer who thinks you are a T-Mobile customer, you are NOT! You are still on the Sprint telecommunications network, even though you are able to also use the T-Mobile towers. This phone, no matter what you do, WILL NOT ACTIVATE on the Sprint network. Not even in any kind compatibility mode. Sprint's activation and registration software and systems identifies this phone as a FOREIGN device and there is NO WAY to activate the IMEI number range this phone has been assigned on the Sprint network. Don't waste your time trying! I tried 3 different ways. Not happening! The only way I could get the phone to activate was to open up a T-Mobile account and transfer my number over. If you are a single phone line Sprint customer and do not have any balance owed on your phone, this is an easy thing to do. And you should do it. The phone activates instantly on the T-Mobile network. But if you have any balance on your Sprint account for any of your active lines, you will need to pay all of those balances off to zero them before you can move over to T-Mobile. Again, another wonderful side affect of the Sprint and T-Mobile accounting systems not yet being compatible. Again, if you have been a Sprint customer, you are not yet a T-Mobile customer. Not until you have switched your account. At this point, this has to be done by you. And can not be done if you still have outstanding balances (lease, payments) for your phone on Sprint. T-Mobile is not doing this automatically yet. The Sprint phone support I talked to said that there may be some work starting offering deals to get Sprint customers converted over the holidays. So look for that. Lastly, two days after I bought the phone, Amazon lowered the price by $100. I chatted with the Amazon Customer support team to see if I could get a refund of the difference in prices. Again, NOT HAPPENING! It's not in Amazon's customer service policy to refund differences in prices for your purchases when they happen in just a 2 day period. I could understand a longer duration, like 5 or more days. But TWO DAYS? Really? I have had experience with a large number of brick-and-mortor retailers that would happily refund the difference in purchase price when an items prices are reduced shortly after purchase. So, be warned that Amazon does not have a customer service policy like this and seems to not have any way to offer a customer pleasing exemption. I guess I could take some comfort in the idea that my non-refunded $100 could go towards more rocket fuel for Jeff Bazos' next trip into space.
G**D
Phone has all the bells and whistles!
There isn’t a perfect phone out there, but this would come close. After spending two weeks with my new pine green Oneplus 9 pro, to say that I am satisfied is an understatement. First of all, the screen is so bright and colorful, even in direct sunlight. The touch haptics is just perfect and the speed of going thru the apps is so fast and buttery smooth. The warp speed charging brick that comes with the phone (you listening Apple, Google, Samsung) literally charges this phone from 20% to 90% in less than 16 minutes (unbelievable). I would say the battery life is above average and I get thru a whole day (16 hours) with still 20-30% left. But, my favorite feature of this phone is the voice to text accuracy. Now, before I purchased this phone, I visited a Best Buy store and the nice sales person let me try voice to text on this phone, the Samsung S21, and the Google 6 pro. To my surprise, the Oneplus 9 pro blew away the Samsung and Google pixel 6 in both accuracy of typing and speed. Now, it isn’t perfect, but I am very impressed with the google voice recognition. That alone was a deal breaker that leaned me toward the Oneplus. The camera in pro mode takes phenomenal pictures. Now, is it as good as an Apple 13pro or the new Samsung S22, maybe not, but I can’t tell the difference. Are there any cons on this phone. I couldn’t tell at this time and I hope that the future software upgrades don’t mess it up (recently oneplus has allowed 3 years of Android upgrades and 4 years of security updates, which is a nice bonus with this phone). So, in conclusion, I would highly recommend this phone. For what you get, 12 gigs of ram, 256 storage, 5G, wireless charging at 50W and reverse wireless charging, etc., etc, it really is a no brainer purchase.
J**T
Absolute junk for the price
**This review has been deleted by amazon or oneplus 5 times.** This is a complete bait and switch. The device is sold with Oxygen OS (android 11), but a recent update delivered as a "standard security update" completely wipes the device, changing the OS to ColorOS (which is inferior and lacks features that Oxygen has). The user is given zero warning about this update, and it is sold as simply moving the android security update to the 03/2022 release. It is infact a complete OS change. Features you lose: 1. Ability to remove some oneplus' bloatware 2. Ability to rename applications/disable 3. Paid apps fail to launch in the new Android 12 "color os" (These are up-to-date apps certified to work with Android 12 that fail in OnePlus's junk ColorOS, which is the cannibalized OS used in their Chinese products (brought in when they were purchased/merged with Oppo) 4. The OS lacks substantial features present in in the version this product is sold with. Headphones, camera, and bluetooth audio all failed with legitimate (and previously working) apps. 5. The OTA (over the air) update that changed Oxygen to ColorOS also deleted several personal files (desktop wallpaper, and files in the root of the phone outside standard directories). 6. Battery life is worse after the update as well. It was already pretty terrible (see other reviews here). This device drinks power and will require multiple recharges a day if you use the high resolution display / high refresh rate. This is relevant to Amazon purchasers, because you will be sold a device that appears/functions one way, and then magically overnight, an update will cripple the device. You can revert the update, but it is not trivial (a factory reset will not save you) Amazon will likely delete this review again, even though I am a verified purchaser. The critique of this phone is fair and honest. If OnePlus cared about its customers, it would address the egregious trust violations in their system update (and acknowledge the horrible battery life of the device). Instead, Amazon and OnePlus will likely simply continue to delete my review.
R**S
Good phone but expensive
I got this after using multiple Samsung and Google phones, all of which had their own issues. After using it for some time, here are my impressions with both good and not so good parts. Good parts: - The build quality is good, the phone feels great in hand and has some weight to it, unlike phones like Google Pixel 5 which feels like a cheap toy. You can also watch video by JerryRigEverything, this phone does not bend easily with very strong frame. - The display quality is good, especially pixel density, which is 525 ppi. I have tried phones with lower pixel density such as Pixel 5, they're ok if your vision is good but if you have nearsightedness and have to use phone close to your face you will easily notice individual pixels on phones with lower pixel density. On OnePlus 9 Pro you will not have this issue. - The OS is better than on Samsung phones. It is close to stock, there is no bloat like on Samsung phones, many apps can be uninstalled except apps like Gallery or Netflix. It is close to Pixel phone OS, except the launcher on OnePlus is better than Google's own launcher because you can do more customizations like remove Google search bar (I don't use it) or remove stock widget from home screen (you can't do this on Pixel phones unless you will use different launcher) or do more customizations in terms of adding different icons or changing colors. OnePlus also uses stock Google dialer and messages apps, they are much better than Samsung's apps because they filter spam much better and Google's dialer has integrated visual voicemail (this feature depends on your provider, it works on Verizon but might not work with some other provider) and Google's messages app has support for RCS messaging which you can enable even if your carrier does not want to. You can also customize features such as adding black bar on top of display to hide front camera, something that Samsung used to allow but then they disabled this feature in One UI 3. The OnePlus launcher also looks better from visual point of view compared to Samsung's One UI - Samsung really overdid "rounded corners" on every pop-up message box and every menu in their phones, I really dislike it. OnePlus launcher has much less pronounced "rounded corners" in menus and message boxes which look better and hopefully something that OnePlus will never change. - The fingerprint reader works good for me, much more reliable than what I have seen on Samsung phones with their under display fingerprint readers. Just be aware that third-party screen protectors may interfere with it. - The cameras produce good photo quality, especially after latest updates. Initially the photo quality was pretty poor as you can see from all old reviews, but OnePlus has released many updates which increased the photo quality to good levels. It's still not as good as on Pixel phones but very close and with more updates will probably get even better. - The battery life is good after all recent updates. Both the standby and use time with display on are pretty good and better than similar models from Samsung. This will probably get even better with more updates by OnePlus. Not so good parts: - The phone is pretty expensive, especially without good trade-in programs. You can find Galaxy S21+ for cheaper price, especially with great trade-in program that Samsung offers. - The phone still has some software bugs which are not fixed, such as bugs with bluetooth which affects some people or bugs with automatic brightness adjustment. All of those will probably fixed with future updates but the phone should not have been released with those bugs. - The phone has SnapDragon 888 processor, it is known for high power consumption which creates high heat output. It affected many phones including phones from Samsung and also affected this model. The manufacturers are still trying to adjust this processor's power consumption in their phones, Samsung already does it well but OnePlus has not reached their level yet. You may still see overheat warnings on this model if you live in a warm climate and do things like filming 4k video at high fps. I personally hasn't experienced it but you may find other examples of it. This is something you need to be aware of before buying it.
C**K
Check your version of you bought here!
They are selling Chinese versions as US versions! Check your RAM you should have 12gb that is US version. If you only have 8gb you have a Chinese version which will work with most carriers in US so it can fool a person. The US version should work with all carriers so if your having issue with it working and can't figure out you prob have Chinese. ..ALSO if you use the Alexa app or smart devices connected to Alexa DO NOT BUY THIS PHONE either version. One plus did an update that now Alexa app will not open just freezes and crashes. Been this way for 2 months now. Amazon rep tried to figure it out with me for about an hour. I've tried numerous different things including factory dam reset and nothing. It's an update one plus did it's a problem talked about on there forums by phone owners and one plus will not acknowledge it.
F**A
Great smartphone!
This phone was purchased in 2021. Unlike my former Samsung Galaxy S9+ (I had two), the OnePlus 9 Pro has been a great phone. I have no issues other than the usual Android OS ones that can affect any phone. The radios are great, the screen flawless, and the camera is excellent. It's been dropped twice with no damage thanks to the aramid fiber (Kevlar) case purchased separately. Shipped with Android OS 10, it is now on Android OS 14 and actually performs just as fast as when new. The battery (twin cells) hasn't lost any noticeable performance (don't charge over 80% folks). I have plans to look to OnePlus when it comes time to replace it, which appears to be no time soon.
P**L
Love the phone
So id like to start off by saying I've had a few one plus phones 7 t pro 8 pro and this one the 9 I loved them all but one thing I have noticed over time on all of them is a slight reddish screen burn of apps in the background for instance I see TikTok burned in my screen in a red tint on white backgrounds and this is the same with my now mom's phone the one plus 7 pro McLaren, I don't know if it's a type of screen they used or what but that's literally been my only issue with this brand, other than that I'm looking into the newest phone soon!
S**D
Great phone. Great condition. Great Price
The phone came as expected and on time. Came with a charger also which was great. Perfect condition. Almost new. Can't tell the difference. Great price also. 2 weeks and I'm very happy.
V**S
excelente oneplus 9 pro
compre este celular en una baja de precio y ha valido la pena cada pesos que pague por el, sin duda un equipo premium, si hubiese un punto negativo, y si asi lo quieren ver, es la bateria, da en promedio 6 a 6:30,de pantalla encendida, de ahi en fuera no hay mas que decir. super recomendado, aun en estos dias.
W**Y
Renewed phone looks brand new, not even a fingerprint on it
The only concern i have it gets quite warm after 1 hour of scrolling through the net, battery life is also very good. All in all i am happy with my purchase
O**.
Excelente teléfono
Excelente teléfono. Potente, pantalla sobresaliente. Aún me faltan conocer todas las funciones de las cámaras. Complacido con mi compra.
P**!
excelente celular
super fluido, rápido, muy bueno para juegos, la cámara está genial, carga super rápida (30 minutos) y en general, me encantó este celular
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