OnePlus 9 Pro vs 8 Pro display

The OnePlus 9 Pro offers key upgrades in all areas from last year. Up front is a 6.7-inch QHD+ 120Hz AMOLED that uses LTPO tech for dynamic refresh, and you get the latest internal hardware with 65W wired and 50W wireless charging. But the biggest upgrade is at the back: the OnePlus 9 Pro has one of the best cameras you'll find on any phone today, and if you take a lot of photos, you should upgrade.

OnePlus 9 Pro

Camera king

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QHD+ 120Hz AMOLED LTPO display

Latest internal hardware with 5G

Outstanding cameras

Bloat-free software with fast updates

65W wired / 50W wireless charging

IP68 dust and water resistance

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OnePlus 8 Pro

OnePlus 9 Pro vs 8 Pro display

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Nearly a year after its launch, the OnePlus 8 Pro continues to be one of the best options in its category. The phone has a sublime 120Hz AMOLED panel, the Snapdragon 865 chipset holds up just fine to 2021 flagships, and there's 30W wired and wireless charging. But it all comes undone when talking about the cameras — the OnePlus 8 Pro just does not come close to what OnePlus is offering in 2021.

OnePlus 8 Pro

Still going strong

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Vibrant 120Hz AMOLED display

Rock-solid internal hardware with 5G

Bloat-free software with fast updates

30W wired and wireless charging

IP68 dust and water resistance

Cameras not anywhere as good as 9 Pro

Unwieldy design

OnePlus struggled to deliver great cameras on its flagships — and that included last year's OnePlus 8 Pro. So for 2021, the manufacturer has partnered with Hasselblad to tune the cameras on the OnePlus 9 series, and the result is a huge leap forward. The OnePlus 9 Pro in particular has one of the best cameras you'll find today, so let's find out if you should upgrade to OnePlus' 2021 flagship.

OnePlus 9 Pro vs. OnePlus 8 Pro: Design and display

With the OnePlus 9 Pro, OnePlus has finally managed to deliver a great camera experience that puts it on par with the best Android phones today. The Hasselblad partnership has allowed the brand to unlock the full potential of the camera sensors, and the phone takes outstanding photos in just about any lighting condition.

The minimal design aesthetic makes the OnePlus 9 Pro look that much more elegant.

As for the OnePlus 8 Pro, the device continues to be a great overall option in 2021. The phone launched just ten months ago, and the hardware on offer is just as fast and fluid as the day it debuted.

Let's focus on the design side of things first. OnePlus has a new design language for 2021, and while the OnePlus 9 Pro has a few similarities to its predecessors, it ends up looking much more elegant. The new color options go a long way in achieving this — the phone is available in a glossy Morning Mist option (that's the one I'm using), as well as Pine Green and Stellar Black variants that have a matte finish.

There's also a redesigned camera module that looks great. The larger housing features two camera sensors prominently — with rings around the modules — and there's Hasselblad branding underneath the lenses. The rectangular housing doesn't protrude as much from the chassis as the oblong housing that's on the OnePlus 8 Pro, and it gives the phone a much more premium look.

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OnePlus 9 Pro vs 8 Pro display

But the biggest design change is around usability. The OnePlus 9 Pro is 2.1mm shorter and 0.7mm narrower, and the subtle tweaks have allowed for a more comfortable in-hand feel. The phone definitely does not feel as unwieldy in day-to-day use as the OnePlus 8 Pro, and I didn't have any issues using it without a case.

The OnePlus 8 Pro is by no means a bad-looking device — I like the Glacial Green color option and the matte finish — but the 9 Pro elevates the design of OnePlus phones. The phone has most of the ports in the same location as last year — you'll find the dual-SIM card tray to the left of the USB-C charging port, the volume rocker to the left, and the power button and alert slider on the right.

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As for the display, both devices have a 6.7-inch QHD+ 120Hz AMOLED panels, but the 9 Pro has an edge in this category. The 2021 flagship features an LTPO display that allows it to dynamically alter the refresh — going from 120Hz all the way down to 1Hz. The panel itself is fantastic on both phones, and you get HDR10+ as well as identical stereo sound.

Another key difference with the screen is that although both phones have dual curved panels, the curvature is not as extreme on the 9 Pro, making it significantly easier to hold and use. I didn't have nearly as many issues with accidental touches on the device, and the weight distribution is also ideal — the 8 Pro still feels top-heavy to me.

OnePlus 9 Pro vs. OnePlus 8 Pro: Hardware and battery

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When it comes to the hardware, the OnePlus 8 Pro is still a reliable choice in 2021. The Snapdragon 865 chipset feels just as fast and fluid as the Snapdragon 888 in most day-to-day tasks, and the phone has the same LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage modules as the 9 Pro.

The OnePlus 8 Pro is still a solid choice, but the OnePlus 9 Pro has the upgrades you want.

OnePlus says the 9 Pro has better thermal management, but in side-by-side use, both phones hold up the same for gaming. OxygenOS 11 has been optimized to take full advantage of the 120Hz panels, and the result is that both phones feel incredibly fluid in daily use.

Both phones also have IP68 dust and water resistance, and fast charging. The OnePlus 9 Pro gets an obvious edge in this particular area thanks to the upgrades this year: the phone has 65W wired and 50W wireless charging. The OnePlus 8 Pro, meanwhile, has 30W wired and wireless charging. It takes just over an hour to charge the 4510mAh battery on the 8 Pro, but just 29 minutes on the 9 Pro.

The software story is also identical between both devices as the OnePlus 8 Pro is now running OxygenOS 11. The interface itself is clean and devoid of any bloatware, and you get all the customization options you could want.

The OnePlus 9 Pro has more 5G bands than the 8 Pro, but for some bizarre reason OnePlus has limited 5G to T-Mobile in the U.S. at launch. You won't be able to use the OnePlus 9 Pro on AT&T or Verizon even if you buy the unlocked model, and that makes it a non-starter right now. OnePlus has mentioned that the phone will work on Verizon's 5G network at some point — it has the necessary 5G bands — but there's no telling when that will be the case.

OnePlus 9 Pro vs. OnePlus 8 Pro: Cameras

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The OnePlus 9 Pro has a 48MP primary camera with a new Sony IMX789 lens, with the 8 Pro featuring the older Sony IMX689. Both phones have great wide-angle lenses; the 9 Pro has a 50MP module while the 8 Pro comes with a 48MP lens. They also share the same 8MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, and the same 16MP camera at the front with a fixed-focus lens.

To round things off, the fourth rear camera on either device is pointless: there's a 2MP monochrome module on the 9 Pro, and a 5MP color filter on the 8 Pro. The OnePlus 9 Pro holds up much better in terms of video, with the phone able to shoot 8K video at 30fps and 4K at up to 120fps — the 8 Pro does 4K at up to 60fps.

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OnePlus 9 Pro on the left, OnePlus 8 Pro to the right

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The OnePlus 9 Pro comes with the Hasselblad Camera for Mobile, and it includes orange accents in the camera interface along with a new leaf shutter sound. Aside from that, the interface itself is unchanged from last year.

As you'd imagine, the OnePlus 9 Pro takes much better photos in just about any lighting scenario. The newer camera module combined with the Hasselblad color tuning makes a real difference here, and the phone delivers much more vibrant photos with excellent dynamic range and low noise levels. The 8 Pro tends to outdo the processing, and it results in finer details being lost. That's not an issue on the OnePlus 9 Pro, and the phone does a great job preserving detail and color accuracy even in demanding situations. When it comes to the OnePlus 9 vs. 9 Pro, the OnePlus 9 performs closer to the OnePlus 8 Pro, for what it's worth.

The OnePlus 9 Pro is the obvious choice here, but the 8 Pro doesn't have a bad camera by any measure. It isn't able to deliver flagship-grade photos, and if that's what you're after, then you will love what the OnePlus 9 Pro has to offer.

OnePlus 9 Pro vs. OnePlus 8 Pro: Specs

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Header Cell - Column 0OnePlus 9 ProOnePlus 8 ProOperating systemAndroid 11
OxygenOS 11Android 11
OxygenOS 11Display6.7-inch 120Hz LTPO AMOLED
3216x1440 (20.1:9)
Dual curved screen
Gorilla Glass 56.7-inch 120Hz Fluid AMOLED
3168x1440 (19.8:9)
Dual curved screen
Gorilla Glass 5ChipsetSnapdragon 888
1 x 2.84GHz Cortex X1
3 x 2.42GHz Cortex A78
4 x 1.80GHz Cortex A55
5nmSnapdragon 865
1 x 2.84GHz Cortex A77
3 x 2.42GHz Cortex A77
4 x 1.80GHz Cortex A55
7nmGPUAdreno 660Adreno 650RAM8GB/12GB LPDDR58GB/12GB LPDDR5Storage128GB/256GB UFS3.1128GB/256GB UFS3.1MicroSD slot❌❌Rear camera 148MP Sony IMX789
f/1.8, 1.12um, OIS, EIS
8K at 30fps, 4K at 120fps
Hasselblad Camera for Mobile48MP Sony IMX689
f/1.78, 1.12um, OIS
4K at 60fpsRear camera 250MP Sony IMX766 (wide-angle)
f/2.2, freeform lens
4K at 60fps48MP (wide-angle)
f/2.2, 119-degree field-of-viewRear camera 38MP telephoto
f/2.4, 1.0um
3x optical zoom8MP telephoto
f/2.4, 1.0um
3x optical zoomRear camera 42MP monochrome camera5MP Color FilterFront camera16MP Sony IMX471
f/2.4, 1.0um, EIS
Fixed focus16MP Sony IMX471
f/2.4, 1.0um, EIS
Fixed focusConnectivityWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2
NFC, AptX HD, A-GPSWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1
NFC, AptX HD, A-GPS5G (North America)Sub-6: N1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 25, 28, 38, 40, 41, 48, 66, 71, 77, 78
mmWave: N258, 260, 261Sub-6: N2, 5, 41, 66, 715G (Europe)Sub-6: N1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 20, 28, 38, 40, 41, 66, 77, 78Sub-6: N1, 3, 7, 785G (India)Sub-6: N41, 78Sub-6: N78Battery4500mAh (2 x 2250mAh), USB-C 3.1
65W Warp Charge 65T (10V/6.5A)
50W Warp Charge 50 Wireless (In: 10V/6.5A, 20V/3.25A; Out: 50W max)4510mAh, USB 3.1
30W Warp Charge 30T (5V/6A)
30W Warp Charge 30 WirelessAudioUSB-C
Stereo speakersUSB-C
Stereo speakersSecurityIn-display fingerprint (optical)In-display fingerprint (optical)Dimensions163.2 x 73.6 x 8.7mm165.3 x 74.3 x 8.5mmWeight197g199gColorsMorning Mist, Pine Green, Stellar BlackOnyx Black, Glacial Green, Ultramarine Blue

OnePlus 9 Pro vs. OnePlus 8 Pro: Which should you buy?

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I don't usually recommend upgrading to a new phone in just a year's time, and that's particularly true for OnePlus devices. OnePlus uses the latest available hardware in its flagships, and that makes ensures they hold up just fine even after a few years' worth of use.

You should upgrade to the OnePlus 9 Pro for the camera alone.

The OnePlus 8 Pro launched under a year ago, and the hardware itself is still rock-solid. The 120Hz QHD+ AMOLED measures up very well to the display on the 9 Pro, and the device feels just as fluid in day-to-day use.

But as good as the OnePlus 8 Pro is in 2021, it doesn't come anywhere close to the OnePlus 9 Pro in terms of cameras. So if you've been itching to get your hands on a OnePlus phone with a great camera, you should make the switch to the OnePlus 9 Pro.

If you're upgrading from another phone and are considering these two options, you'll need to act fast. OnePlus says the 8 Pro will be available only until units last, so if you don't mind missing out on the new cameras and want the OnePlus 8 Pro, you should buy right now.

What's the difference between the OnePlus 8 Pro and 9 Pro?

The only really major difference this time around is the usage of faster storage and an LTPO AMOLED panel. So you've probably heard of dynamic refresh rates when we're talking about displays. An LTPO display allows OxygenOS 11 to adjust refresh rate on the fly with more precise control.

Does OnePlus 9 Pro have display issues?

Some users of OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro devices report an annoying screen flickering issue that appears randomly on Android 12 (OxygenOS 12).

Does OnePlus 8 Pro have display problems?

However, just like any other phone, OnePlus 8 Pro has its fair share of bugs and issues as well. With the screen being the highlight of the device, OnePlus 8 Pro display issues plagues users the most.

Does OnePlus 9 Pro have OLED display?

OnePlus 9 Pro Display Specifications OnePlus continues to source high-end OLEDs from Samsung Display for its flagship. The OnePlus 9 Pro bestows a large, super-sharp 6.7-inch front panel with 525 pixels per inch, and it supports a 120 Hz refresh rate for smoother motion and interaction with the phone.