The OnePlus 12 is the Coolest phone ever seen...

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Publicado 2024-01-23
The OnePlus 12 has some rather exquisite internals. Check current price HERE: bit.ly/OP12JerryRigEverything From Jan 23 to Feb 22, use the special code JERRYRIGGIFT, and receive a free gift from OnePlus with a purchase. Huge thanks to OnePlus for sending over a phone and sponsoring this teardown. Rarely do we see substantial improvements in the smartphone space. But this year, OnePlus has released a dual heatpipe smartphone system that can wirelessly charge at 50 watts. Going from 0 to 50 percent charged in just 23 minutes. Not to mention the fact that the OnePlus 12 can charged wired with 80watts. Thats a huge deal.

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  • @BGTech1
    It’s really rare these days to have a phone company actually sponsor you to take their device apart
  • @mrofinUtortxoF
    The fact that the company is proud enough to send Zack a phone to show the internals is crazy.
  • @popomalakas
    100W Charger and cable comes with the phone. That alone deserves praise 👏
  • @HyperHrishiHD
    No matter how good the phone is, it scratches at a level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7.
  • @乂
    This just proves that phones still aren’t at their peak and incremental improvements can still be done. Great phone. Probably going to be my next upgrade.
  • @nemotamang58
    This video needs a counter for every time Zack says "Dual Cryo Velocity Vapor Chamber". 😂
  • @Asahi380
    As a Chinese user who already owned OnePlus 12 for almost 2 months and been upgraded from OnePlus 9 Pro, there're some points I want to share: 1. It looks and feels pretty good, especially the camera module. It really looks like a premium watch face (better than the OnePlus 11's). 2. White color is using the glossy back glass. Just like my iPhone SE3, it's extremely slippery. So be very careful if you purchased. 3. The new BOE OLED screen is indeed very bright even under the sunlight, and significantly improved compared to the old Samsung E4 OLED display. With latest firmware update, you can get 800 nits via manual brightness control (fullscreen). 4. Vibration motor is now comparable to the iPhone's. iPhone gets more feedback details. But judging only by the power of the motor, they're very close. 5. Ambient sound effects can significantly improve the mid and low freuency to make the voice and beats sound better. (Turning it off increases the volume, but the high freq is not very pretty) 6. SD 8Gen3 performs just like what you will expect. It only gets warm, never hot, even in the games. 7. Main camera is good but the ultra wide and telephpto are okay. Those two are not bad, just nothing special. 8. Battery life is impressive. 9. NFC still can be used even if your battery is dead and the phone turned off completely, and yes, I've tested it. NFC only draws power from receiving device, not your phone. Think about your "touch and pay" kind of cards in your wallet. 10. The signal strength of the cellular and Wi-Fi are impressive. But the software is struggling with switching to the better Wi-Fi hotspot. 11. That silent swtich is now more resistant so you won't accidently activate the silent mode when you're taking your phone out from the pockets. 12. Most of the time, it charges at 73 watts maximum (shown by LSPosed+LuckyTool module, not a physical ammeter), not 100W but still fast. 13. Rumor about the "gap" between the camera module and backglass is true, but not as serious as you think. It have a gap, only if you are watching very closely, and can be completely ignored if you're using phone cases. (Note: this rumor is based on Chinese articles and only represents the early batches) 14. Yes, it can be bootloader unlocked and magisk rooted, without losing your warranty. But rooting is not as simple as the Google Pixel. Not too hard though.
  • @romerguerbo3401
    You indeed enjoy saying "Dual crio velocity cooling system" and ypu mentioned it 9 times in this video. Huge fan/subscriber here from Philippines 🇵🇭! I just love what you do on and off camera! More blessing for you brother!
  • @xapientiae2268
    I have one question, when doing S24 Ultra durability test could you also test S24 or S24+? Because this is the first time they used different materials, both screen and the frame
  • @sweet75khan
    Hey zack, been your subscriber for a very long time. Seen all your teardown videos. I think now is time you should get a heat plate so that you may safely remove the the OLED panel while teardown and can reassemble the phone in a working condition. Keep the great videos coming👌👌
  • @notpublic7149
    Now this is what I ❤ about this channel. Thanks again Jerry!!
  • @rfmaaz89
    "with a combined area of over 9000" You win, sir!
  • @sahibasahib1652
    Now I am stuck with Dual Cryo velocity in my head! Love your video btw..