Description
The OnePlus 12R strikes the perfect balance of power and performance. The 4th Gen LTPO display with 120Hz makes all your content feel incredibly responsive. We’ve added the largest ever battery on a OnePlus phone – 5500 mAh – so you can spend less time plugged in to a charger. A versatile 50MP triple camera system brings all your memories to life. All this – powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, with up to 16GB of RAM. The OnePlus 12R is the perfect high-performance smartphone, ready for all-day use.
Denis Owen (verified owner) –
January 2025 Very good
MKM (verified owner) –
November 2024 Great Smartphone,I recommend
Grizz (verified owner) –
November 2024 Love the phone and being black fri.£200 off and camera on it is amaising thank u for such a great phone all for £450.love it One person found this helpful
p.mackay (verified owner) –
September 2024 Good value mobile. Decent spec. Excellent battery and fast charging. One person found this helpful
Mark Nemet –
October 2024 Really like this phone after having a Samsung, good quality Os nice and easy and the quick charge function is unbelievable! 5 people found this helpful
FeliciaZ –
Switched from S22 Ultra to this and am able to receive a signal in areas I had nothing with the Samsung plus battery drain seems far less with added extras in the operating system, would definitely recommend you switch and considering an S24Ultra is over £1200 compared to the £540 this phone cost you’d be a fool to turn it down. 8 people found this helpful
habilebill (verified owner) –
I did a lot of research and comparisons of phones before finally choosing this one. I scoured countless Reddit threads, compared on gsmarena, loads of YouTube videos. First of all the battery is absolutely superb, and with the 100w charger (included in box) you can charge to full from empty in 25 minutes. I want to caveat that I do not use my phone for gaming – just browsing, social media, music, YouTube, Netflix, photography. With my usage the phone typically lasts over a day before I need to charge it, and I always charge before it reaches 20% battery. I generally get about 6 – 7 hours screen on time depending on usage. The phone is very snappy and I haven’t encountered any noticeable bugs thus far. I’ve been using Nova Launcher on every phone since 2011 so I won’t comment on OxygenOS but in general it’s been very easy to navigate settings etc and find what I need. There’s also very little bloatware pre installed on the phone in comparison to Xiaomi and Samsung. The general interface of the notification drawer is great, I much prefer it to my previous Samsung’s. OxygenOS updates have been pushed fairly regularly, and the phone will receive 3 future android versions (up to Android 17) and 4 years of security patches. I’ve had no issues whatsoever with connectivity to Bluetooth devices and my TV via screencast. Signal for calls & data has been excellent, if anything it’s actually an improvement from my previous Samsung – and I live in a rural area with spotty coverage. The camera is the only slight downside. If you want a top tier camera then pay the extra for the flagship OnePlus 12. However when taking general photos & videos for social media etc it is perfectly serviceable, especially if you do some editing in lightroom or snapseed. There will likely also be Gcam ports in the future which may improve it somewhat. I am extremely pleased with the phone. This is without a doubt the best “mid tier” phone currently available, especially if you value battery life highly. If you do buy it I recommend the Spigen case, it’s protective, easy to hold & fairly light. P.S. ignore the people complaining about wireless charging etc. No one would ever wirelessly charge a phone that can fully charge wired in 25 minutes
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