Weekly poll results: the OnePlus Ace 3 looks promising, but needs good reviews to succeed
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- January 14, 2024
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The results from last week’s poll look promising, but the OnePlus Ace 3 needs to impress people in order to succeed – glowing reviews are vital as too many people are on the fence. The Ace 3 didn’t get out of it unscathed, some just don’t want a phone this large – the 6.78” display is working against the Ace 3, especially since it’s curved.
That wasn’t the only issue either, many were unhappy with the basic 8MP ultra wide camera – the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 has an advanced ISP, but a low resolution sensor doesn’t give it much to work with. The Ace 3 will also need to stand out from other OnePlus devices – like the older Ace 2 and Ace 2 Pro, the Nord 3 and other models.
Of course, we don’t know the global pricing just yet, but that will be revealed on January 23 – the phone (or a nearly identical phone) will launch as the OnePlus 12R. Apparently, in India it will be sold exclusively through Amazon. With a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, a large LTPO display and a large 5,500mAh battery, this has the potential to become a sleeper hit for those looking for a gaming phone but don’t necessarily like gaming phone aesthetics.
And OnePlus is not one to skimp on cooling. The Ace 3 will receive 3 OS updates (it launched with Android 14, so this means it should get v17) and four years of security patches – that SD 8 Gen 2 can certainly last into 2028 without feeling old and slow. Unless it gets hit with poor reviews, the OnePlus Ace 3/12R should become a popular mid ranger – the 11R sold quite well (discounts from Amazon helped)..
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