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The OnePlus 9 is on sale — and it’s an even better deal at $649

The OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro are both enjoying significant markdowns at various retailers

The OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro are both enjoying significant markdowns at various retailers

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The OnePlus 9 misses some of the high-end features on the more expensive Pro model, but it’s a better overall buy for most people.
The OnePlus 9 misses some of the high-end features on the more expensive Pro model, but it’s a better overall buy for most people.
The OnePlus 9 misses some of the high-end features on the more expensive Pro model, but it’s a better overall buy for most people.
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Allison Johnson
is a senior reviewer with over a decade of experience writing about consumer tech. She has a special interest in mobile photography and telecom. Previously, she worked at DPReview.

The OnePlus’ latest flagship phones are marked down at several retailers, as spotted by Android Police, bringing the normally $729 OnePlus 9 down to $649 and the OnePlus 9 Pro (usually $1069) to $969. We think that the more basic 9 is already the better buy than the 9 Pro for most people, and the extra $80 off the retail price makes it an even sweeter deal.

The OnePlus 9 gives up surprisingly few features compared to its more expensive sibling — you still get a Snapdragon 888 processor, display with 120Hz refresh rate, and an excellent 50-megapixel ultrawide camera. You’ll have to make do with an unstabilized main camera, plastic rather than aluminum frame, and slower wireless charging. Considering that you save more than $300 off the price of the premium model, these downgrades feel like things most of us could live with.

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A word of caution if you’re ready to add the OnePlus 9 to your virtual cart: while it’s fully compatible with Verizon and T-Mobile 4G and 5G networks, it’s 4G only on AT&T. That’s not a big deal now (actually, you’re probably better off sticking with its 4G at the moment). However, AT&T’s 5G network should improve over the next couple of years as the company starts employing its new C-band frequencies, which the 9 and 9 Pro support.

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