OnePlus 12: Hands-on impressions
The Flowy Emerald color is a shade of green with a marble-like finish
We had the pleasure of reviewing the Flowy Emerald version of the OnePlus 12. This one is a particularly interesting version of the phone, both due to the color and texture. Yes, it’s green when you look at it directly, with a very distinct dynamic fluid pattern. When you tilt the phone a bit, however, the color shifts towards light blue, making for an intriguing chameleon effect.
Overall, the OnePlus 12 still feels smaller than the dramatic 6.8-inch display size would suggest. It also somehow manages to cram in a giant 5,400mAh battery inside.
Technically, the OnePlus 12 is taller, wider, and thicker than the OnePlus 11, but you’ll be hard-pressed to notice a significant difference in real life. What you’ll feel, however, is the increased heft: the OnePlus 12 tips the scales at 220 grams, a starker departure from the OnePlus 11’s anemic 205g weight.
Even though the OnePlus 12 has grown in weight, the ergonomics haven’t deteriorated. In fact, the curved rear back leaves the impression of handling a much smaller phone, as no edges are carving into the skin of your palm. While curved displays are steadily going unfashionable, OnePlus has one last hurrah with the OnePlus 12.
Notice the pattern continues in the camera island too
A unique design element that surely caught me off-guard was the faint shimmering glitter scattered on the circular camera island. It’s a bold design statement that definitely stands out among the sea of rather utilitarian phones, but I reckon that some might not be fans of such ‘tacky’ flamboyance.
In terms of button placement, the OnePlus 12 is the total opposite of the OnePlus 11, and actually, most previous OnePlus flagships since the OnePlus 6. The new phone has its volume rocker on the right side, right above the power button, where it’s subjectively easier to interact with and makes for a more ergonomic user experience. The signature ring switch goes to the left-hand side of the phone, where it dwells alone. It’s a notable change that will require some getting used to from dedicated OnePlus fans.
The OnePlus 12 (on top) has an IR blaster. And that probably makes much more sense than having a thermometer on your phone, right?
Protecting the display is Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2, a step-up over the Gorilla Glass 7 on OnePlus 11. As is tradition, however, OnePlus has also added a pre-applied basic screen protector to the OnePlus 12.
Finally, in line with its flagship status, the OnePlus 12 has also scored improved protection against the elements thanks to an official IP65 rating. This means the phone is fully dust-proof and protected against strong jets of water, a step up from the splash protection on the predecessor.
OnePlus 12 expectations
A flagship killer indeed
The OnePlus 12 looks and feels like a return to form for OnePlus, which had kind of lost its groove a while back. The OnePlus 11 started this gradual turn towards the roots of the company, delving into the same ground where gold was struck with OnePlus’ iconic devices through the years.
Stay tuned for our full review, which should be coming your way in the following weeks.