The Honor 9 comes with two different options for RAM. You can get either 4GB or 6GB. During the launch event, Honor showed a video speed test where the 6GB RAM Honor 9 smoked the Galaxy S8.
In this video, you can see it's about on par with the OnePlus 5.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxDGpZhohrY
So which version will you be getting?
The 4GB one, it is already a bit expensive in Europe (at least in comparison to China) and I don't think I need the extra 2 GB anyway
I'd like to take the 6 GB version. But in Europe only the 4 GB version is available. And I don't think buying it in China just to get those 2 extra GB is worthy, since you'll have to pay more after customs and you're probably losing warranty.
Any thoughts about that? Are you buying official store EU or from China importers?
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This question is being asked almost everywhere.
Will 6gb version of RN5pro be available during first sale?
Its not available on flipkart and mi website doesn't show products like flipkart.
Why its important?
Because if it won't be available for a few flash sale then i would settle for 4gb version. But if think that its might be available and keep looking for that during flash sale then there won't be enough time for me to buy even 4gb version.
So if any one of you find out any news about this then please share it here. And i will update the thread.
Also try asking about this on twitter and tag manu jain, jai mani, mi support, redmi india etc like i am doing.
Wait for a few flash sales if You need 6GB for sure... Anyway even getting 4GB variant in the first few sales will be difficult... But why would someone want a 6GB variant in which everything is the same as the 4GB one with only 2GB of RAM extra for a ₹3k hike in price??? 4GB will be more than enough for any heavy usage (unless You are the God and need all power to run this whole earth)... It would have been reasonable if They had given 128GB internal with that 6GB variant... I dont think that extra 2GB is worth the wait and money... Im using Redmi 3S Prime with 3GB RAM and I have had no issue with it yet... Think of it as its a matter of ₹3k, You can get a lot of extra useful stuffs for that (I'd recommend a fast charger and a Power bank for that money)...
The 6GB variant will not be sold in first flash sale!
6gb available in mi.com not in flip kart.
Forget 6gb variant you will be lucky enough if you get the 4gb variant in any flash sale before April/May or if xiaomi decide to go for pre booking as they did with redmi note 4.
3k more for 6gb doesn't make sense to me, yes if it has sd660 and quick charge 3.0 or 4.0 enabled with it, it would worth the price but it's not and i think because of less demand of that variant Xiaomi will manufacture less units of it so you have very low chance to get it if those bots and people will leave any for others. LoL ?
Is there any noticeable performance difference between the 8gb and 12gb models?
tranemonk33 said:
Is there any noticeable performance difference between the 8gb and 12gb models?
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No. And 12gb is not future proof unless u want to keep ur phone for more than 3-4 years. 6gb right now is more than enought. Note 9 keeps open more than 20 apps/games with 6gb. For resale value 12gb my get u more.
I live in Canada. I'm interested in a oneplus 9.
I want the 12 gig 256 gig variant. Has anyone heard of this variant coming at all to the OnePlus 9?
It's not out yet, but some stores are showing it just unavailable:
OnePlus 9
OnePlus 9 (SIM Free / Unlocked) Key Features Android 11 – OxygenOS 11 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 48MP Quad Camera - Hasselblad for Mobile 16MP Front-facing Camera 6.55-inch 120 Hz Fluid AMOLED Display Warp Charge 30T– 60% in just 30 minutes Dolby ATMOS | Dual Speakers 128GB / 256GB internal storage...
www.clove.co.uk
Also, from experience, the 8GB and 12GB will have the same speed. I've done this test with other OnePlus phones in the past and I always go with 8GB and save some cash.
BH Photo has but as Svetius said, it's unavailable right now. My guess when they have available, it will be on OnePlus site as well.
Other websites have bought up the stock. Jut got mine from one of these tbh,
I'm typing from my blue OP9 12GB RAM and 256 storage
I can upgrade my phone really cheap through work. My current daily driver is an unlocked Galaxy S22 Ultra 256 GB. I like that phone a lot, but I want to try a Pixel 7 Pro (I used to have a Pixel 3 XL), particularly for the camera. Specifically, I can either get an AT&T 128 GB Pixel 7 Pro for a mere $99 or a 256 GB one for $289. So the difference between 128 GB and 256 GB is $190, which seems pretty steep to me. That's why I'm considering the 128 GB version, even though I'm currently using a 256 GB Galaxy S22 Ultra.
I'm currently using about 140 GB on my S22 Ultra, but that includes 46 GB of music (even though I actually listen to perhaps 10 GB worth and I had added all the rest mostly 'cos I could), about 42 GB of photos and videos (although I don't need to keep every photo and video I take on my phone), and about 28 GB worth of apps. I don't game at all.
Which one would you do? 128 or 256 GB? How much actual space do you have at your disposal on each of storage options? Is the $190 difference between 128 and 256 GB worth it? (I know, I know, very much a first-world "problem"...
Thanks!
--Ron
dutch_in_seattle said:
I can upgrade my phone really cheap through work. My current daily driver is an unlocked Galaxy S22 Ultra 256 GB. I like that phone a lot, but I want to try a Pixel 7 Pro (I used to have a Pixel 3 XL), particularly for the camera. Specifically, I can either get an AT&T 128 GB Pixel 7 Pro for a mere $99 or a 256 GB one for $289. So the difference between 128 GB and 256 GB is $190, which seems pretty steep to me. That's why I'm considering the 128 GB version, even though I'm currently using a 256 GB Galaxy S22 Ultra.
I'm currently using about 140 GB on my S22 Ultra, but that includes 46 GB of music (even though I actually listen to perhaps 10 GB worth and I had added all the rest mostly 'cos I could), about 42 GB of photos and videos (although I don't need to keep every photo and video I take on my phone), and about 28 GB worth of apps. I don't game at all.
Which one would you do? 128 or 256 GB? How much actual space do you have at your disposal on each of storage options? Is the $190 difference between 128 and 256 GB worth it? (I know, I know, very much a first-world "problem"...
Thanks!
--Ron
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Honestly, only you can decide whether it's worth it for you. For some it may be worth it because they need the space and the trade-in value will be greater, while others may not think it's worth it. And only you know what your financial situation is.
I know, not helpful, but hey, it's really a matter of how you feel about it. Either way, it's still a very good bargain you're getting.
I would use a storage analyzer app to see what is using up your storage and decide if you can cut down or not. Keep in mind you want to have at least 10% of the storage unused for best performance. 128GB formatted storage is about 118GB, system uses about 14GB, minus 10% buffer = roughly 93GB of usable storage give or take.
At this day and age I would NEVER buy any phone with less than 256GB because the camera photos/videos are very large to start off with.
What you can do though since you already have a good phone, get the 128GB since it's way cheaper, use a streaming service like Spotify for music and for your photos and whatnot, when you take a good collection of photos/videos either upload them to the cloud or remove them from the phone and store them safely on your computer.
I would naturally lean towards getting the 256 GB version, but that would just about *triple* the cost ($99 > $289), which just seems so stupid, just to double the storage. I'd pay almost twice as much for the option to go from 128 to 256 GB than for the entire 128 GB phone ($99 vs. $190)! Sure, either way is a lot cheaper than paying full price, but I'm thinking that this phone won't be my daily driver, although I might love it so much I'd ditch my S22 Ultra---who knows...
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Went for the 128gb myself. Almost everything I do is streamed, and I regularly backup my photos to my NAS and Amazon photos, meaning I can delete what I have on the phone. Not much point in my spending an extra £100 for something I won't use.
However, each person is different. If you have 100gb of music and video files? Then it's a no brainer and the 256gb is the way to go.
My Pixel 6 Pro was a 256GB one but for me the extra space was right waste of extra money so i went for a 128GB Pixel 7 Pro.
However if you think you are going to use more space then buy a phone with more space because you will only end up kicking yourself if you fill it up.
dutch_in_seattle said:
I would naturally lean towards getting the 256 GB version, but that would just about *triple* the cost ($99 > $289), which just seems so stupid, just to double the storage. I'd pay almost twice as much for the option to go from 128 to 256 GB than for the entire 128 GB phone ($99 vs. $190)! Sure, either way is a lot cheaper than paying full price, but I'm thinking that this phone won't be my daily driver, although I might love it so much I'd ditch my S22 Ultra---who knows...
I continue to stew on this...
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The Pro version also comes with a extra 4gb of ram then the normal version and a bigger display which is why it's a extra $190
I'm talking about Pixel 7 Pro 128 GB vs. Pixel 7 Pro 256 GB, not Pixel 7 vs. Pixel 7 Pro.
Anyway, I've opted for the 256 GB version, even though it was $190 more than the 128 GB version. Even at $289, it's a steal. I'm excited to try it out and see if I like it so much that I'll sell my current S22 Ultra.
--Ron
My bad I'm just dumb and misread sorry
Basically you ask other people if you can use less storage.
I can only answer for myself. I use 40% of my 128GB storage on the Nothing Phone 1.
IDK how this should help you but there you go.
I have 256Gb variant and I'm using 61Gb of 246Gb storage. So 128Gb for isn't enought.
Another way to look at it is the extra 128GB of storage on the phone costs the same as 4 years worth of 200GB Google One storage (UK prices).
There's a 512Gb version too!
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There's a 512Gb version too!
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USA only I think.
I got the 512gb... I used almost all the 256... Next phone will be 1tb
Thanks to Google Photos, I don't feel the need for more than 128GB of memory at all.
256gb for me although so far, have only used about 35gb of it. It's a fear thing, fear of running out of space (which never happens) and fear of not being able to move it on at a later date, I always feel the bigger storage options go first and will get slightly more...
Google,
if there was 1Tb unlocked version,
I would paid more for it !!
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Google,
if there was 1Tb unlocked version,
I would paid more for it !!
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xactly this. Lol,
if i don't split phone between personal and business, i would already pick up Xperia phone instead of my current P7P.
am glad that i have my Aquos R6 on other side of my pockets. It has microSD slot and allow me to slot in my 1TB card there.
phone with larger storage tend to be usable for longer time as well, thus less upgrade / phone changes needed.