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  • With the OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus is branching itself up into the ultra-premium flagship

  • bracket, with crazy specs, motorized camera and internal 10 layer liquid cooling system.

  • And a screen refresh rate that rivals even the gaming phones.

  • It has me intrigued...but it is durable?

  • There's no point in buying a phone if it can't survive every day life.

  • OnePlus sent me the Nebula Blue version to check out.

  • It reminds me of spotlights shining up into a foggy night sky.

  • It's got a frosty matte finish.

  • Will the OnePlus 7 be able to survive my durability test?

  • Only one way to find out.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • The first thing I noticed out of the box is the minimal bezels and no notch.

  • OnePlus is calling this a fluid AMOLED and I'll get to more of that in a second.

  • But if we take a look up here at the top, the way OnePlus managed to get rid of the

  • notch was by moving the camera...like literally adding a motor and moving the camera so it

  • pops out of the phone.

  • I think it's pretty brilliant.

  • If I push the camera back in manually, I get a little warning on the screen asking me to

  • politely not do such things, and I'll obey for now, but I'll definitely be back.

  • Let's start with the scratch test.

  • With the large screen on the OnePlus 7 Pro, it's even more important that the glass remains

  • scratch free.

  • My Mohs picks help me visually see the difference between different types of materials.

  • Normally metal objects won't be able to do any damage to a glass screen.

  • OnePlus has been nice enough to include a legit plastic screen protector on the phone.

  • I'll remove that so we can test the actual screen.

  • Flexible AMOLED screens damage at a level 2.

  • Plastic screens scratch at a level 3.

  • Glass scratches at a 5 or a 6.

  • And sapphire scratches at an 8 or a 9.

  • Looking at the marks made by my Mohs picks, we can start seeing scratches at a level 6

  • with deeper grooves at a level 7.

  • Very normal for smartphones these days that are using tempered glass.

  • Up here at the top there is a small sliver of an earpiece.

  • It feels like it's made from metal, and sitting just below the surface of the glass.

  • The motorized front facing camera, which is only visible while the camera itself is enabled,

  • pops out of the phone like a daisy in springtime.

  • The 16 megapixel sensor is protected with a little circle of glass, which is good.

  • It means it won't be getting itself scratched when sliding in and out of the phone.

  • The front area surrounding the circular camera lens is made from plastic, but since it's

  • not an essential or normally visible component, I'm not too worried about it.

  • Just touching or tapping the camera won't make it retract.

  • You have to apply about the same amount of force as it takes to smash a strawberry to

  • get it to go in.

  • The analogy might be a bit weird, but you understand where I'm coming from.

  • The sides of the Nebula Blue colored OnePlus 7 Pro are made from metal, including the power

  • button, and the triple slider, which I'm a fan of.

  • We have the normal mode, vibrate mode, and totally silent mode.

  • I think every phone should have a switch like this.

  • The top of the phone exists.

  • The surface of the mechanical camera slider is made from metal.

  • You can see the silver glinting through after my scratches.

  • The camera unit itself is also made from metal, minus the front plastic bit of course.

  • Down on the left side we have a metal volume rocker and more metal running down the body.

  • Unfortunately for us though, flipping the phone over to check out the base, there is

  • no headphone jack.

  • The SIM card tray, USB-C and loudspeaker are all covered in metal.

  • It has a dual SIM card tray, with a slot on the front and back.

  • Personally, I would rather have a SD card slot in here, but either way, it does have

  • the red water resistant ring to help keep liquid out.

  • The back panel is covered in Gorilla Glass 5, meaning the blue color and logos are all

  • protected against scratches, just like the front screen.

  • On the 7 Pro, OnePlus has the perfect trifecta of cameras: a 3x telephoto zoom 8 megapixel

  • camera on the bottom, a 48 pixel main camera, and an ultra wide angle 16 megapixel camera

  • up top.

  • It's a pretty killer camera set up and I'm a fan of the extra features.

  • This particular lens combination has everything.

  • But what about the front pop-up camera?

  • As we know, moving parts might pose a weakness down the road.

  • OnePlus says the motor has been tested over 300,000 times, and I vote we put that to the

  • test.

  • Count with me now...one...two...three...just kidding.

  • Even if we activated the camera 150 times a day, it would still take us 5 years to hit

  • 300,000.

  • OnePlus says that if the camera is opened and sticking up, but then slips from your

  • hands and free falls, the camera will automatically retract in just a fraction of a second.

  • And it looks like that is indeed the case.

  • The distance between my camera and the desk is about a foot and a half.

  • And by the time the OnePlus 7 Pro hits my hand, the camera is almost fully retracted.

  • I'd say it would have time to fully retract itself in about two and half feet, or 0.6

  • meters.

  • It's using the internal accelerometer and gyroscopes to figure this out.

  • Let me know if you want to see a full on real drop test of this phone down in the comments...we

  • can check my math.

  • It's good to see that the camera is protecting itself like a turtle drawing it's head back

  • into it's shell.

  • The best protection against dropping though is not dropping it at all.

  • One way to fix the smooth, slipper glass surface is with a textured skin from dbrand.

  • The Hexagonal Swarm skin is one of my favorites right now, but they have all kinds of colors

  • to choose from.

  • Even Bulletproof Banana is still there.

  • Plus the skins are pretty easy to change up and swap out whenever you want.

  • I'll leave a link for you in the description.

  • And thanks to dbrand for sponsoring this video.

  • Yeah, the OnePlus 7 has some impressive features, but one of the coolest things about this phone

  • is the display.

  • Most smartphones, like iPhones and Samsung, have a 60 Hertz refresh rate, meaning that's

  • how fast new images can load.

  • The OnePlus 7 Pro has a 90 Hertz refresh rate, combined with a 1440p resolution.

  • It's putting itself right in the same ballpark as some of the high-end gaming phones, especially

  • if it has that impressive 10 layer internal heat pipe that OnePlus mentioned.

  • I'll have to take a look at the insides for sure.

  • You might be thinking to yourself, 'Wow, this Jerry guy is talking forever.'

  • And you're right.

  • The flame has been in place for a full 50 seconds with hardly any indication that the

  • phone's been on fire.

  • Normally, we get permanent burn marks after about 20 seconds.

  • I highly recommend you don't take a lighter to your own phone though.

  • It does melt away the oleophobic coating and I've had a few mothers mad at me for setting

  • a bad example.

  • Don't do this at home, kids.

  • I'm a professional.

  • OnePlus has added an under screen fingerprint scanner again this year.

  • We can tell it's optical by the green light shining up onto my finger as I set the lock

  • method.

  • I'll take my deeper grooves level 7 pick to the glass just to make sure the fingerprint

  • can't still function when the glass is damaged.

  • And it looks like even with the scratches, the fingerprint scanner can still unlock.

  • Not too shabby.

  • My durability test is not complete without analyzing the structure of the OnePlus 7 Pro.

  • Does the camera slot at the top make it weaker?

  • The only way to find out is with a bend test.

  • When bent from the front we get a subtle curve, but nothing catastrophic.

  • And flipping the phone over to bend it from the back, we get no glass separation or kinks

  • in the frame.

  • The OnePlus 7 has held up well, and might just be one of my favorite phones so far this

  • year.

  • I'm a sucker for mechanical parts.

  • I think the mechanical camera unit is going to look pretty awesome from the inside.

  • The OnePlus 7 Pro clear version is gonna be epic.

  • Hit that subscribe button, I've got some good videos coming your way.

  • You can see what your phone looks like with a dbrand skin installed using the link in

  • the description.

  • Come hang out with me on Twitter and Instagram.

  • Thanks a ton for watching, and I'll see you around.

With the OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus is branching itself up into the ultra-premium flagship

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