While we do not consider OnePlus devices a flagship killer anymore – considering they are priced in the premium territory, we fail to see that flagship devices themselves have breached the Rs 1 lakh mark. In that regard, the OnePlus 12 managed to strike a balance between top-of-the-line experience and (relatively) affordable pricing. Whether you are a performance fiend, a camera lover, a binge watcher, or want a phone that excels in all departments, the OnePlus 12 comes across as a great choice.
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The Pixel 9 Pro XL feels like the new standout in the Pixel family. It nails the premium look—sleek design, sharp camera module, and a selfie camera that captures every detail, right down to skin texture and hair follicles. Plus, Google’s signature AI magic is baked into the software, making the experience even smarter. But here’s the catch—AI isn’t just Google’s thing anymore. Apple’s got its own take with Apple Intelligence, and Samsung and OnePlus are hot on its heels. So, Pixel’s exclusivity in AI is fading fast. Performance-wise, it doesn’t lead the pack. If you need raw power, the Galaxy S24 Ultra might be your go-to. For photography, the Vivo X100 Pro and Xiaomi 14 Ultra are solid alternatives, though each has trade-offs. That said, if you value a clean interface, reliable everyday use, and a killer selfie camera, the XL price tag could still feel worth it.
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