Should I go ahead and buy the OP6 now or wait for the Pixel 3? I rather get a phone asap since I am tired of iOS. I can get the OP6 Silk White for $560 w/ an education discount and fast shipping.
Perks of going OP6: Fast updates, close to stock Android, mild water resistance, high end specs, affordable price, state of the art phone, works w/ T-Mobile Band 71, and will be reliable for 2-3 years from now.
Perks of going Pixel 3: Pure Android, best camera on the market in all likelihood, good enough high end specs, 3D Facial Recognition (rumored), minimal bezels w/o notch, T-Mobile could subsidize half the cost of the phone, and it could come with a 2 year warranty as well.
Thoughts?
I ordered the silk white but will sell it and wait for the P3. This is only because of the size. I'm using a P1 now and love the size so 5.3" sounds appealing. If the OP6 had one handed mode I'd be tempted to open the box.
don't you care about how small the Pixel 3 is? cus the Pixel 3XL will have an ugly giant notch and giant chin
I would grab the OnePlus 6. Pixel won't be out until October or November and the 128gb model might cost $900-$1000.
For me having the OnePlus 6 with 256gb for $200-250 less is great.
Buy now and take care of it. Lose about 20ish dollars a month. That's what I'm doing
Google phone became a total waste, complete trash after they removed audio jack 3.5, which is absolute deal breaker.
On top of it, Google phones after nexus6 are ugly as f...uck. Those HUGE bezels, retarded glass insert on the back, stupid dual speakers on the front, are not acceptable at all.
I don't understand Google seo, why they hired those completely incompetent designers.
Shame on you Google for selling garbage hardware.
Get the OP and see what the Pixel has to offer later.
Pixel 3 looks disgusting
Google is due for a stupid move. They've been holding off on really stupid features so far, they're most likely going to succumb and start wasting $400 on the MSRP on some stupid ass gimmick no one ever asked for. OnePlus 6 unquestionably.
It depends, the pixel 3 will mostly have the best camera and software support for up to the years.
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I don't like the idea of the T series as they will have the Soc (SD845) at the end of it's cycle and the next SoC is just a couple months away. So you're always just buying tech that is about to be replaced while I can enjoy that new tech in the regular models for a full year.
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lol sorry, Buy the OP6. Why waste all that extra cash on the pixel when you won't get better performance and marginally better camera?
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I don't like the idea of the T series as they will have the Soc (SD845) at the end of it's cycle and the next SoC is just a couple months away. So you're always just buying tech that is about to be replaced while I can enjoy that new tech in the regular models for a full year.
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But if you buy it at the end of the year it will be more refined and perfected.
I understand your point, but the sd845 is a very good SOC. And the OP6t is going to have more dev support quicker and for years to come. Besides it's still going to cost hundreds less than a Pixel 3 XL and the P3xl notch is the size of Tennessee.
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My pixel works fine along with my Nexus 5x and 6. With the new pixel 2 around the corner are you buying it? I hate to be the stereotypical American who consumes in excess and buys things they don't need but I know ill resist for a month or 2 then cave in.
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My pixel works fine along with my Nexus 5x and 6. With the new pixel 2 around the corner are you buying it? I hate to be the stereotypical American who consumes in excess and buys things they don't need but I know ill resist for a month or 2 then cave in.
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I'm getting sucked into reading the stories about the pixel 2. If I was practical, it would be hard to justify a new phone. What new features do I need that won't come from a software update? I do wish I had 64 gigs. Recently had to factory reset and that got me back down to 26 gigs used.
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My pixel works fine along with my Nexus 5x and 6. With the new pixel 2 around the corner are you buying it? I hate to be the stereotypical American who consumes in excess and buys things they don't need but I know ill resist for a month or 2 then cave in.
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Of course I'm going to get it. However, there are a bunch of caveats and prerequisites in order to justify the purchase. And naturally a few different scenarios. Gift the Pixel to a family member that has a crappy S5 or any other Samsung device, sell it on Swappa, use it as a backup device in case something goes wrong with the Pixel 2 and you need to wait for a replacement, stuff like that. Personally, I'm in for the gifting and then it's justified right off the bat even though I still have a year left to pay it off. But the family member is on my VZW account so nothing it really changed in that regard. (wow, that S5 is a piece of junk, Yes, that's for all you Sammy trolls)
Then there's the price. I only paid $240 for the Pixel in the wee hours of Black Friday. I had a chance to depixel8 the device but chose not to. I had no intention of ever unlocking the bootloader or rooting so I just took the updates. I'd do the same thing here if the price were the same. Google never had a black Friday deal and I could not justify paying 7 bills since my 5x was working perfectly and still does. (running Android O beta, locked bootloader on that too) Bottom line for me is never buy it on any other day than BF and get the best price possible, locked or not. I fully expect VZW to keep the bl locked and I don't care if I can get the phone for $300 or close to it. I won't spend a nickel over $400 tax included. Since the Pixel and the XL are working so well and a lot of people are on a 2 year installment plan of sorts, I believe they will have some discounts on it during the holiday season. Just keep your eyes peeled since the deals are strictly for black Friday hours only. Come Saturday the deals are off the table.
PS I should save this post to remind myself of rational thought when the device is released.
I'm considering upgrading to a larger screen but I just switched to t-mobile and sadly Google only offers the Pixels to Verizon for resale. So unless I can get one on device payments I'll probably stick with my Pixel.
I can understand buying the Pixel over the Nexus. The Nexus always had that element that caused it to get laggy over time and stutter, but the Pixel is a massive step from the previous nexus 5x I had. All my phone are in working condition and i actually offered to loan someone whose phone stopped working my Nexus 5X.
The Pixel though hasent given me any issues. I think at the very least I'll wait until next year to buy it. It seems like the first batch of phones tend to have issues. I remember the first Pixels has that crackling speaker issue, but since this one actually works well I'll have to think about it myself. If I do maybe not until 2018
They are going to have to really nail it to get me to upgrade right away. This is a great phone.
Not sure yet, nothing wrong with this one, might wait for the pixel 3, this is just a great phone
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If it has front speakers and 600mhz TMobile band support
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Bottom line for me is never buy it on any other day than BF and get the best price possible, locked or not.
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I'd also expect the Verizon Pixel 2 to have deals during Black Friday. There are typically also good offers on carrier phones at times during November and December. I could have saved a bit by waiting longer to buy. I think the best offer in 2016 only lasted a few days.
https://slickdeals.net/f/9417827-be...-e-gift-card?src=SiteSearchV2_SearchBarV2Algo
Many of the Verizon offers have generally trended towards bill credits recently, where you have to buy their service for two years to get the price reduction, yet the Verizon S8 had a Device Payment Plan offer last month where the financed price was reported as $300+ less than retail.
https://slickdeals.net/f/10382028-v...req-best-buy?src=SiteSearchV2_SearchBarV2Algo
No
Probably will wait until the 3, because my 1 is still in great shape
So got to add BT headphones to the mix too. Been wanting a pair anyway, this will probably force my hand. I have Grado now and they are amazing. I don't think they make BT yet so does anyone have some that are in the 100-200 range that are just killer?
I personally don't use bluetooth. Based on the renderings, I think I'll definitely wait at least for a bit. If it turns out to be just the Pixel with a few enhancements then it will be easier to pass. I was hoping for front facing speakers, but dosent seem to be happening. Also they are removing the headphone jack which I like. Something minor but should start being standard.....waterproofing, hopefully this new one is officially water resistant/proof.
It looks like they will have several versions or atleast 2 which is good. Everthing now seems to be 5.5"+, I cannot do these jumbo sized phones, I'm probably the only one, but I don't like excessively large phones. Hence why I got the small pixel.
Pixel 2 will be 5". As for BT I'd like to get rid of the cord if fidelity is as good. Waterproofing is not minor! Lol. That's almost a prerequisite at this point.
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I'll have to probably update this post. If Google follows the Note 8 and prices the Pixel 2 at $900+, then that's a definite "no" for getting it. Beyond unacceptable. I'll keep the phones I have or switch to a GSM carrier and buy a One Plus.
When you throw in taxes and optional insurance, you are looking at a total over $1000
imma skip to the pixel 3. it's not worth it considering how good the pixel/pixel xl are to date
I was but it doesn't have band 71
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i just got pixel by selling oneplus 3 and i am quite happy. don't need a new phone for some time.
No LTE band 71 for Tmobile 600 mhz. Not good Google
http://www.droid-life.com/2017/08/15/google-pixel-2-hit-fcc-today-reveals-ton-phone/
https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/9/19/16335018/google-pixel-2-xl-price-colors-leak
$849 for 64GB
$949 for 128GB
Y so cheap ?
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https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/9/19/16335018/google-pixel-2-xl-price-colors-leak
$849 for 64GB
$949 for 128GB
Y so cheap ?
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Ouch! Never owned anything but a Google phone. Im starting to rethink this.
While most of us sit in anticipation of getting there hands on this little marvel I thought I would ask others why did you choose the Essential PH-1? I chose based on speculation of the build quality and updates for clean Android.
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Titanium/Ceramic/Bezelless/Stock Android/Andy Rubin/Future potential with software updates.
Though it won't be my main driver since I want great cameras on my phone. But there is a lot of potential and we need to see how it improved with software and if it can keep up.
I just brought this phone because I want to try something new. I currently own the Xiaomi Mi Mix (whole ceramic phone with 6 GB of RAM, and 256 GB of memory, and 18 carat gold rings), the solar red HTC U11 with 6 GB of RAM 128GB memory international version, the galaxy S 8 Plus. I just sold my Huawei Mate 9 Pro (worst desicion I made this year to sell this phone, I should keep it that phone is one of the best phones I got during the past 2 years), One Plus 3T, OnePlus 5, Motorola Z Play with all the accessories, Pixel XL, Huawei P10 Plus. I just have a very bad habit of buying phones and use them for a month or 2, and then just sell those in Swappa or EBay. And I Pre-order the Galaxy Note 8.
I confess, I'm a phone junkie.[emoji5]
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I just brought this phone because I want to try something new. I currently own the Xiaomi Mi Mix (whole ceramic phone with 6 GB of RAM, and 256 GB of memory, and 18 carat gold rings), the solar red HTC U11 with 6 GB of RAM 128GB memory international version, the galaxy S 8 Plus. I just sold my Huawei Mate 9 Pro (worst desicion I made this year to sell this phone, I should keep it that phone is one of the best phones I got during the past 2 years), One Plus 3T, OnePlus 5, Motorola Z Play with all the accessories, Pixel XL, Huawei P10 Plus. I just have a very bad habit of buying phones and use them for a month or 2, and then just sell those in Swappa or EBay. And I Pre-order the Galaxy Note 8.
I confess, I'm a phone junkie.[emoji5]
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I am sure there is a clinic somewhere that can help you...
Small form factor. Flagship specs. Andy Rubin. Unlockable bootloader.
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Titanium frame, virtually no bezels, ceramic, Snapdragon 835, smaller than my Nexus 6P with the same size screen, no camera bump, durability.
Lot's of reasons including I wanted something new. Also unlocked and not branded by a carrier. I buy phones with boot loaders I can unlock because I own my phone, not the company that makes it or a carrier. That is probably one of the most important reasons.
Nice design like the Apple 5s but larger
Large screen in a small phone
Robust materials - titanium and ceramic touch
Clean Android, bootloader unlocked
Expansion potential with gadgets coming out
Wireless charging
Potentially better sound call in/out and speakers because of no water proofing
Supposedly excellent camera. So far looks excellent on daylight. This, we still have to see for night shots. I don't expect S8 quality photos either.
Intangibles - you'll never know what you're gonna get with Andy Rubin
This phone was made for me - waterproofing, no audio jack, odd front camera, OLED, and Qi wireless are not essential to me so that is just perfect!
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I just brought this phone because I want to try something new. I currently own the Xiaomi Mi Mix (whole ceramic phone with 6 GB of RAM, and 256 GB of memory, and 18 carat gold rings), the solar red HTC U11 with 6 GB of RAM 128GB memory international version, the galaxy S 8 Plus. I just sold my Huawei Mate 9 Pro (worst desicion I made this year to sell this phone, I should keep it that phone is one of the best phones I got during the past 2 years), One Plus 3T, OnePlus 5, Motorola Z Play with all the accessories, Pixel XL, Huawei P10 Plus. I just have a very bad habit of buying phones and use them for a month or 2, and then just sell those in Swappa or EBay. And I Pre-order the Galaxy Note 8.
I confess, I'm a phone junkie.[emoji5]
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Lol pretty much same here [emoji23]
Past- G6, S8+, S8, U11, OP5, XZ premium, Z2 Force
Now - essential and note 8 on pre order.
Future - iPhone 8, Pixel 2 XL, V30 (may be)
LastQuark said:
Intangibles - you'll never know what you're gonna get with Andy Rubin
This phone was made for me - waterproofing, no audio jack, odd front camera, OLED, and Qi wireless are not essential to me so that is just perfect!
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I couldn't agree more.
I like different. I bought the Nexus 6P because it was different.
I bought it on launch day as soon as you could order.
I reserved the PH-1 as soon as it was possible. I dragged my feet on paying, but apparently the looked at reservation order and not payment order for shipping.
128gb or storage(no need to every worry about if my sd card is going to up and crap out on me)
Small phone big screen (I have tiny man hands syndrome)
Build quality ( I hate cases )
No bull**** added to the software (Tired of the recycled ideas from one manufacture to the next and who can slow down their phone faster with features I don't care about)
Not priced at close to 1000 bucks.
It is just something different in a world of clones and is refreshing. Also not a fan of the curved screen.
I think the worst part about the launch of the phone is that it has andy rubins name on it. Everyones argument is well this shouldn't happen with the "father" of android at the helm. He may have co created a software program but he has never directly designed a phone from the ground up as far as I know. LIke most companies that start out there will be issues for sure. There are things that are unexpected for someone who is new to the hardware side of things. I am super excited to get this phone! I opened up my screen protectors I got to get an idea of size in hand, its going to be a nice fit. Its for the most part identical the galaxy s5 in size. I was using the phone arena size comparison to find a possible sleeve case to carry it around when im out and about.
Because PH-1 = PH-ONE = PHONE = Phone. Also I am sick of all of the high end phones on Verizon being locked down in the dungeon, and this phone seems to solve that issue for me.
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Because PH-1 = PH-ONE = PHONE = Phone. Also I am sick of all of the high end phones on Verizon being locked down in the dungeon, and this phone seems to solve that issue for me.
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Exactly why I own a Nexus 6P.
I will not buy a phone I don't own. By that I mean, one with a boot loader I can unlock and do as I please.
If the BL is locked, then the carrier or the manufacturer is letting you rent a phone.
They decide when and if you get an update. They decide when the EOL of you phone is.
No thank you.
My choices were going to be Pixel 2, Essential or the new HTC.
All have SD835 but only the Essential has titanium and ceramic.
Hey all, pretty diehard Nexus fan here, but in the Pixel age I've fallen out of love. I've had a Nexus 5 and recently replaced a battery in a 6P, deeply loved both of them. Here I stand in need of a new device, and I can't think of a reason not to to with T-Mobiles BOGO Note 8 offer.
I love big phones and I love stock Android, but even a first Gen Pixel XL will cost me more than the 410$ cost of a half off Note 8. Full body screen, BT 5.0, water resistance, these all feel like worthy trade offs to go into the hell that is Touch-Wiz. I could BOGO a V30 and have a more closer to pure Android experience, but I feel like the V30 is all around a much more lackluster device from the reviews I've seen.
Anyone have a point I might have not of considered?
I'm really on the fence about ordering a OnePlus 7 Pro. I have a 512gb Note9 with an encrypted bootloader now and I'm bored out of my freaking mind.
I've been watching Swappa closely, just to see what is trending. I actually started watching Swappa for a deal on a Pixel 3XL and kinda ended up in the OnePlus 7 Pro section too. If I order a Oneplus 7 Pro I will get it direct from OnePlus just for warranty peace of mind.
But I see a disturbing trend of all the OnePlus 7 Pro's going up for sale rather quickly. Pretty common to see "only used for 2 days" or even "used once or twice" and then boxed back up promptly for resale..... WHY?
Why is everybody using this device once or twice and then immediately trying to sell if off? Got me pretty concerned about making a $782.19 purchase. It was a lot easier to stomach when a OnePlus was only $500.
Why don't you ask them? There could be many reasons. I'm very happy with mine, I would have no idea why someone else isn't.
I guess the best you can do is watch some YouTube reviews,read about common issues and concerns,I don't use swappa but maybe you could message a seller there and ask,
Id imagine people just find the phone too big,don't like the curved display,most likely something to do with the design I'd say.
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Why don't you ask them? There could be many reasons. I'm very happy with mine, I would have no idea why someone else isn't.
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I try not to spam their listing with questions when I have no intention of actually purchasing the item. I also couldn't expect them to answer candidly on the same page they are tying to recoup $700 on.
Whenever possible I follow their XDA names/links and send a PM asking. No responses so far. I did see one guy state he was selling because he was just to "entrenched in the Apple Ecosystem" but if he was going to keep an Android the OnePlus 7 Pro is "the phone to have". Then an hour later he purchased a Pixel 3XL in another listing I was also watching. :silly:
Pretty stupid on their part. They just return the phone in the first 14 days and not lose $250 from the resale cost. I have patience for stupidity.
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Pretty stupid on their part. They just return the phone in the first 14 days and not lose $250 from the resale cost. I have patience for stupidity.
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I did see one of the sellers say he was trying to sell it on Swappa because OnePlus charges a 15% restocking fee. If that is true its news to me.
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I guess the best you can do is watch some YouTube reviews,read about common issues and concerns,I don't use swappa but maybe you could message a seller there and ask,
Id imagine people just find the phone too big,don't like the curved display,most likely something to do with the design I'd say.
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I've been watching YouTube videos and reviews and unboxings and scouring the internet pretty much nonstop since the release. I'm not worried about ghost touches as I never use NFC. Size, weight and curved edges are all the bees knees to me. I'm an HTC Max user from way back and always buy the biggest screen available in any line.
The only real deal breaker problem I could see is if the camera produced literally unusable pictures. I take LOTS of pictures daily. They don't have to be better than the Samsung's or the Pixels (I've had both). But they do need to be worth keeping. I'm afraid the only way I will be able to answer that question is to see for myself in person ie order one.
I will say I am pretty picky about the color though. I don't really care for the Nebula Blue much but I REALLY want that 12GB ram...
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I try not to spam their listing with questions when I have no intention of actually purchasing the item. I also couldn't expect them to answer candidly on the same page they are tying to recoup $700 on.
Whenever possible I follow their XDA names/links and send a PM asking. No responses so far. I did see one guy state he was selling because he was just to "entrenched in the Apple Ecosystem" but if he was going to keep an Android the OnePlus 7 Pro is "the phone to have". Then an hour later he purchased a Pixel 3XL in another listing I was also watching. :silly:
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Due to the number of people who have tried unlocks, etc and had issues I would be, at least, looking for photos or video of the device working before you stump over the cash but yeah, it's a great phone so watch some reviews and if you like what you see, go for it
The 12gb ram model was the one OnePlus sent out as review units/influencers/promoters. They could just be u loading. Also people buy phones without checking compatibility, maybe not for their carrier. If not on T-Mobile there's always some issue, i.e. Sprint not working at all, att not WiFi calling, Verizon cdma_less issues. Could be any number of issues but don't let that worry you. Same thing happens with every phone that is released. I personally sold my s10e after 3 days just because, there was no "I need to keep tilhis phone" feeling. My op7 pro gives me that feeling , it's one of the best phones I've ever used, and I replaced my pixel 3 xl with it.
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The 12gb ram model was the one OnePlus sent out as review units/influencers/promoters. They could just be u loading. Also people buy phones without checking compatibility, maybe not for their carrier. If not on T-Mobile there's always some issue, i.e. Sprint not working at all, att not WiFi calling, Verizon cdma_less issues. Could be any number of issues but don't let that worry you. Same thing happens with every phone that is released. I personally sold my s10e after 3 days just because, there was no "I need to keep tilhis phone" feeling. My op7 pro gives me that feeling , it's one of the best phones I've ever used, and I replaced my pixel 3 xl with it.
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Well, that's the big decision I've been trying to make. Its between the Pixel 3XL or the OnePlus 7 Pro. I just feel you are getting so much more with the 7 Pro. No regrets leaving the 3XL?
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Due to the number of people who have tried unlocks, etc and had issues I would be, at least, looking for photos or video of the device working before you stump over the cash but yeah, it's a great phone so watch some reviews and if you like what you see, go for it
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Think I'm gonna pull the trigger! If you don't mind me asking what color/variant did you guys get? Anything you would change now that you've had it a while?
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Well, that's the big decision I've been trying to make. Its between the Pixel 3XL or the OnePlus 7 Pro. I just feel you are getting so much more with the 7 Pro. No regrets leaving the 3XL?
Think I'm gonna pull the trigger! If you don't mind me asking what color/variant did you guys get? Anything you would change now that you've had it a while?
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None at all. Pixel 3xl performance is garbage. Hiccups, stuttering was terribly annoying. Only good things were camera and software day 1. I'm like those swappa sellers you're skeptical about, I change my phone monthly sometimes. In 4 years I've made 90 sales, 60 were my personal use device. The longest I've kept a phone was OnePlus 6 for 6 months. Ill never fo back to iOS, and in Android world OnePlus is my favorite. I don't use camera just for pics of the kids. I NEVER take selfies.
I ended up with the 8gb blue direct from oneplus. I wanted the 12gb but it was 14 days until shipping and couldn't wait. I got the T-Mobile gray on lau ch day but hated the software/sim lock/ single sim, but the 12gb would have gotten here after my return period was up with T-Mobile. Still no regrets, I don't think it would have bee. Any big change in performance. I'm still surprised to how many apps are still where I left them even several hours later.
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Well, that's the big decision I've been trying to make. Its between the Pixel 3XL or the OnePlus 7 Pro. I just feel you are getting so much more with the 7 Pro. No regrets leaving the 3XL?
Think I'm gonna pull the trigger! If you don't mind me asking what color/variant did you guys get? Anything you would change now that you've had it a while?
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:laugh:
Just do it. My sequence was Pixel 3XL > S10+> OnePlus 7 pro
I just gave one UI other chance as you see, but stock Android and OOS(near stock) are way better, especially together with a hardware top of the line (OnePlus 7pro).
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None at all. Pixel 3xl performance is garbage. Hiccups, stuttering was terribly annoying. Only good things were camera and software day 1. I'm like those swappa sellers you're skeptical about, I change my phone monthly sometimes. In 4 years I've made 90 sales, 60 were my personal use device. The longest I've kept a phone was OnePlus 6 for 6 months. Ill never fo back to iOS, and in Android world OnePlus is my favorite. I don't use camera just for pics of the kids. I NEVER take selfies.
I ended up with the 8gb blue direct from oneplus. I wanted the 12gb but it was 14 days until shipping and couldn't wait. I got the T-Mobile gray on lau ch day but hated the software/sim lock/ single sim, but the 12gb would have gotten here after my return period was up with T-Mobile. Still no regrets, I don't think it would have bee. Any big change in performance. I'm still surprised to how many apps are still where I left them even several hours later.
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Wow you really got that Swappa ? down!
So I guess I need to decide if I go with 12GB and wait 12 days for delivery and then have to try to cover up that nebula blue with a skin or something. Or go with Grey , get it in 2 days and don't have to worry about covering up that blue. Decisions decisions....
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None at all. Pixel 3xl performance is garbage. Hiccups, stuttering was terribly annoying. Only good things were camera and software day 1. I'm like those swappa sellers you're skeptical about, I change my phone monthly sometimes. In 4 years I've made 90 sales, 60 were my personal use device. The longest I've kept a phone was OnePlus 6 for 6 months. Ill never fo back to iOS, and in Android world OnePlus is my favorite. I don't use camera just for pics of the kids. I NEVER take selfies.
I ended up with the 8gb blue direct from oneplus. I wanted the 12gb but it was 14 days until shipping and couldn't wait. I got the T-Mobile gray on lau ch day but hated the software/sim lock/ single sim, but the 12gb would have gotten here after my return period was up with T-Mobile. Still no regrets, I don't think it would have bee. Any big change in performance. I'm still surprised to how many apps are still where I left them even several hours later.
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I completely agree about the Pixel 3 XL performance, complete garbage. At the time I had the Pixel 3 XL, T-Mobile OnePlus 6t, and unlocked OnePlus 6t from OnePlus. I sold the Pixel. The only thing that phone has going for it was the camera, and like you said day one software updates, but the performance is horrible on that phone.
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I'm really on the fence about ordering a OnePlus 7 Pro. I have a 512gb Note9 with an encrypted bootloader now and I'm bored out of my freaking mind.
I've been watching Swappa closely, just to see what is trending. I actually started watching Swappa for a deal on a Pixel 3XL and kinda ended up in the OnePlus 7 Pro section too. If I order a Oneplus 7 Pro I will get it direct from OnePlus just for warranty peace of mind.
But I see a disturbing trend of all the OnePlus 7 Pro's going up for sale rather quickly. Pretty common to see "only used for 2 days" or even "used once or twice" and then boxed back up promptly for resale..... WHY?
Why is everybody using this device once or twice and then immediately trying to sell if off? Got me pretty concerned about making a $782.19 purchase. It was a lot easier to stomach when a OnePlus was only $500.
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I see this with every phone that comes out. Samsung etc.. it's what people do
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I did see one of the sellers say he was trying to sell it on Swappa because OnePlus charges a 15% restocking fee. If that is true its news to me.
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They only do that in the US... frustrating yeah but 15% of the most expensive phone at $750 is just $112 so I still ask, why sell it on swappa and take a $200 hit? I think you said he was selling for $500? Doesn't make much sense to me, he'd still get more money back just returning it.
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Namolas said:
Wow you really got that Swappa down!
So I guess I need to decide if I go with 12GB and wait 12 days for delivery and then have to try to cover up that nebula blue with a skin or something. Or go with Grey , get it in 2 days and don't have to worry about covering up that blue. Decisions decisions....
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Your going to have to cover either phone. They are WAY too slippery to really use naked. I used to use my phones naked (I've never dropped a phone) but I don't trust these phones sine teh OP5 and OP6 and not OP 7Pro.
I've always had black or grey phones but the blue is amazing. I agree it is so slippery being olephobic gorilla glass. I hate to cover it. It like a minimal perimeter case.
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I got the blue one
Why not use the included case? It's a perfect fit and doesn't cover up the beautiful back or the light around the edge. I've always put a case on my phones and have never cracked or broken a phone in any way. This bad boy is slippery and I have no problem or issue using the clear case!!
Eric214 said:
Pretty stupid on their part. They just return the phone in the first 14 days and not lose $250 from the resale cost. I have patience for stupidity.
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Exactly. I too have no patience for stupidity.
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Namolas said:
Well, that's the big decision I've been trying to make. Its between the Pixel 3XL or the OnePlus 7 Pro. I just feel you are getting so much more with the 7 Pro. No regrets leaving the 3XL?
Think I'm gonna pull the trigger! If you don't mind me asking what color/variant did you guys get? Anything you would change now that you've had it a while?
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I got the blue one from T-mobile, I always get blue if it's available for the phone I am interested in since it's my favorite color. I too sometimes switch phones monthly which I have the option of doing if I want since I am a Jump On Demand customer with T-Mobile and have that option. Longest I have kept a phone in the last year is almost 2.5 months.
I switched from the Note 9. 90hz screen made it a keeper for me. Camera is not bad as some ppl make it seem but of course the Note 9 camera is better. Haptic feedback is also better but still not on the same level like on the iPhone and Pixel yet. I've also bought the Nillkin Type C Wireless Charging USB C Receiver for wireless charging and Elevation Lab USB-C CordDock as a secondary even though honestly I really didn't need to purchase that as the wireless reciever works. Battery is the same as on the Note 9. The only thing I miss is one handed mode. Stock android and or Oxygen OS should really develop a one handed mode since these phones are getting larger each year.
So backstory, I found a really good deal on Facebook Marketplace for a OnePlus 8T (US Version unlocked from Amazon) for $370. It's in excellent condition, is paid off, and seems to be the unlocked KB2005 model.
Since the phone is basically half off at that price, I'm super tempted by it. However, the other part of me almost wants to wait for the inevitable OnePlus 9/9 Pro announcements in March and maybe get that one of those on launch. I also had the idea of selling my current phone or the 8T if I'm impressed by either model. That's where I thought I'd come to XDA to ask for advice on what I should do, or if anyone has other ideas!
I currently own a 6T that I got on launch in 2018 and I absolutely love it. It still works well, but being a big tech enthusiast is making me start to get an itch to upgrade soon (especially since my dad just got a Galaxy S21 and was really impressed just helping him set it up).
Thanks all!
I also was on the fence with ditching my 6T for this one, but it's quite an upgrade in almost every way. Once you experience how fluid the screen refresh is, there is no going back. I scored mine on a trade-in promo. Wouldn't pay full retail for it, tho. Seems like a really good deal at that price point. 9 series is going to be very expensive at first, so factor that in. If anything, grab 8T and see if t-mobile is going to be running trade-in promos on them (9 series). You can always sell it on swappa for more if you don't like it.
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I also was on the fence with ditching my 6T for this one, but it's quite an upgrade in almost every way. Once you experience how fluid the screen refresh is, there is no going back. I scored mine on a trade-in promo. Wouldn't pay full retail for it, tho. Seems like a really good deal at that price point. 9 series is going to be very expensive at first, so factor that in. If anything, grab 8T and see if t-mobile is going to be running trade-in promos on them (9 series). You can always sell it on swappa for more if you don't like it.
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You bring up a good point there regarding trade in deals. I'd also imagine that T-Mobile is bound to have a deal for the 9 Series. I got my 6T on their original trade in deal in 2018 where you could trade the OG OnePlus One and get $300 off the 6T. It was a no brainer, since I essentially got full value for a 4 year old phone.
Do you recommend oneplus 8t or is better wait?
Hi there, unfortunately my actual phone stoped working and I came back for my backup phone.
So I'm looking for a new phone and in this moment we can find Oneplus 8t for around $500.
Do you think that is a good deal? Or is better wait for a possible oneplus 9 lite with SD 870?
After watch and read many reviews, I did a list with the principal points. Can you tell me if the list match with your real usage?
here are the good things that I observed:
+Screen
+Battery
+Fast Charger 65w
+Dual speaker
+Oxygen Os
In other side:
- Others chargers doesn't look work well
- No SD 865 Plus
- Regular camera
last month traded my Tmo OP7T (with $90 balance, so i paid it off) with Tmo OP8T, paid $0 out of pocket, and it actually lowered my monthly by $20/mo. Tmo still valued the OP7T for $750. So, new phone, lower monthly