8T motherboard inside Oneplus 9R, will it work? - OnePlus 8T Questions & Answers

Hello friends.
Will motherboard from Oneplus 8T work inside Oneplus 9R?
#1 The display and chassis of my Oneplus 8T (KB2003, 12/256) are damaged. But motherboard is 100% alive.
I have an opportunity to get a fully functioning chassis+internals of Oneplus 9R (LE2100, 8/128) for a pretty cheap price.
My understanding is that these 2 phones are identical (except for the chipset/CPU), physically, internally they are absolutely the same.
#2 Question: As I see in the specs the 8T has more bands, if I put 8T motherboard into 9R - will the extra 4G/5G bands work in my "new" phone?

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OP6 McLaren

OnePlus has launched its 6T McLaren smartphone, which is available for $699 in the US.
The device is based on the OnePlus 6T, but packs 10GB of RAM and features McLaren branding on the chassis.
It also packs a Qualcomm 845 processor and 256GB of storage.
A feature punted by OnePlus is the phone’s Warp Charge 30 charging, which lets users recharge 50% of their 3,700mAh battery in 20 minutes using a wired charger.
A 6.41-inch AMOLED display (2,340 x 1,080), dual rear cameras, Android 8.0, a USB-C port, and LTE-A connectivity also feature on the phone.
https://mybroadband.co.za/news/smartphones/289218-oneplus-6t-mclaren-packs-10gb-of-ram.html
10GB of ram on a phone. We're not in Kansas anymore.
Sexy phone. If I had money to blow, I would get it. However realistically it's just a OnePlus 6 in a cute dress.
b.huss2 said:
Sexy phone. If I had money to blow, I would get it. However realistically it's just a OnePlus 6 in a cute dress.
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Exactly and the 845 processor is about to be left behind as the SD855 is going to be in the next round of phones in Feb or Mach. This is the reason I think the T variants are a money grab and aren't worth getting as you're basically paying premium for tech about to be replaced with the next gen. At least with a regular OP6 you get to have the top end chip for a year before it's replaced.
sergjhb said:
OnePlus has launched its 6T McLaren smartphone, which is available for $699 in the US.
The device is based on the OnePlus 6T, but packs 10GB of RAM and features McLaren branding on the chassis.
It also packs a Qualcomm 845 processor and 256GB of storage.
A feature punted by OnePlus is the phone’s Warp Charge 30 charging, which lets users recharge 50% of their 3,700mAh battery in 20 minutes using a wired charger.
A 6.41-inch AMOLED display (2,340 x 1,080), dual rear cameras, Android 8.0, a USB-C port, and LTE-A connectivity also feature on the phone.
https://mybroadband.co.za/news/smartphones/289218-oneplus-6t-mclaren-packs-10gb-of-ram.html
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Per the forum rules, please post in the correct sections (OnePlus 6T in this case), search before posting, and do not duplicate threads in the forum. You may continue this discussion in the ongoing thread below:
OP6T McLaren edition to feature 10 GB ram
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Oneplus Nord compared to Oneplus 7t?

I am in the market for an upgrade for my 3 year old Oneplus 3T. And while I love my current device the constant usage and drops has meant the phone has taken damage. More than a month ago the power button broke and I couldn't operate the phone. That time the only available Oneplus model was Oneplus 7T so decided to go for it. But during my researching I came to know about Oneplus 8 and the pending release of Nord. And as I waited for the release of these phones Oneplus 7T has started disappearing. Now with OnePlus nord finally into the hands of people who are using it as a daily driver, I am wondering how does it compare to the last year flagship? (the missing 5G notwithstanding. And I think 5G is going to take ~3 yrs in India which might be the time to change my phone again).
vicky_ag said:
I am in the market for an upgrade for my 3 year old Oneplus 3T. And while I love my current device the constant usage and drops has meant the phone has taken damage. More than a month ago the power button broke and I couldn't operate the phone. That time the only available Oneplus model was Oneplus 7T so decided to go for it. But during my researching I came to know about Oneplus 8 and the pending release of Nord. And as I waited for the release of these phones Oneplus 7T has started disappearing. Now with OnePlus nord finally into the hands of people who are using it as a daily driver, I am wondering how does it compare to the last year flagship? (the missing 5G notwithstanding. And I think 5G is going to take ~3 yrs in India which might be the time to change my phone again).
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I think the mid-end procesor is best for performance/power cosumption and heat generator. You don't need more benchmark power to daily use. No freezes, no sharpness. Best battery performance with one plus 8 screen like. Imho nord is better than even one plus 8 and better than one plus 8 pro if u prefere not so big (6.8 inch.) phones. They need to workaround software little more. This is just new phone so they will
Nord:
- better battery (SOT)
- 5G
- newer phone
- dev support probably better here on xda, not sure.
7T:
- more power (CPU/GPU)
- better camera setup (main sensor is same)
- stereo sound
I have both phones and the performance is great on both!
If you wanna play games on ultra graphics blabla, you will notice the 7T runs much better. But for daily non gaming usage the Nord is more than enough. It's up to you.
Thank you guys for the inputs. I am going ahead with Oneplus Nord.
I'm at the point where i want to switch from my OP7T Pro to the Nord.
765 is more then good enough, 8 series cpu isn't necessary for most people.
Main cam is the same.. the only thing i would probably miss are the stereo speakers.
I would prefer the Nord because off it's smaller size, it's not as heavy, no edge screen, better battery consumption and dual front cam which i like for taking family selfies.
And i think and hope that because of it's price the custom rom community will be very active.

Oneplus 6t from Tmobile

I have two oneplus 6t phones. One phone is locked to Tmobile
I did convert the phone to international version but never unlocked it.. I used to primarily use dual sim. i used the following thread to do it https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...thout-unlocked-bootloader-sim-unlock.3888307/
I can't use dual sim on the phone as it is still locked to Tmobile
Question - Is there a way I can somehow bring back phone to factory settings as it was delivered 2 years ago by Tmobile ?
if that is not possible i have another exact phone but that is unlocked by tmobile. Can I somehow backup the whole software and everything and mimick it on the other phone ?
Hi, Check in your device forum section for information, guides, solutions, etc.:
OnePlus 6T
The OnePlus 6T is a 6.4" phone with a 1080 x 2340 pixel display. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset is paired with 6/8GB of RAM and 128/256GB of storage. The main camera is 20MP+16MP and the selfie camera is 16MP. The battery has a 3700mAh capacity.
forum.xda-developers.com

Oneplus 8t or oneplus 9

Hi everyone,
I’m looking to buy a new phone and I’m confuse between 8t and 9
what’s your advice
Currently the price of 8t in my country is 420 dollar for 12gp Ram model
If you are searching for camera phone its better OnePlus 9

Question S22 Ultra / Magic 5 Pro / OnePlus 11

Hi all.
I'm currently looking for a new phone, and currently have 3 choices.
Honor Magic 5 Pro 512GB: USD 930 (Honor Official)
Samsung S22 Ultra 256GB: About USD 600 (Like New Second-hand with no warranty)
OnePlus 11 256GB: About USD 812 (OnePlus Official)
Which one is a better value for money? Appreciate all comments, thanks.
salted.caramel said:
Hi all.
I'm currently looking for a new phone, and currently have 3 choices.
Honor Magic 5 Pro 512GB: USD 930 (Honor Official)
Samsung S22 Ultra 256GB: About USD 600 (Like New Second-hand with no warranty)
OnePlus 11 256GB: About USD 812 (OnePlus Official)
Which one is a better value for money? Appreciate all comments, thanks.
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I would never buy a used phone. No way to know how it was used by the previous owner.
S22U would have been my pick had it been new.
I don't have too much idea about the software on Honor device. But it is a very good phone based on reviews.
In this case, I'll go with OnePlus 11 just to be on the safe side.
Have you considered other phones like Vivo X90 and iQOO 11?
Ah, the vivo and iqoo aren't available in the region, but the s22u is "Certified" by the marketplace app.
salted.caramel said:
Ah, the vivo and iqoo aren't available in the region, but the s22u is "Certified" by the marketplace app.
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Those certifications mean nothing. Avoid a used phone if you can.
How about a brand new for USD740? Is it worth it? I'm concerned about the soc mainly...
salted.caramel said:
How about a brand new for USD740? Is it worth it? I'm concerned about the soc mainly...
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The S22U tends to run slightly warmer. The battery life is average at best. On an average, I get about 5 hours SOT (mostly on WiFi) and a standby time of about 15 hours when the battery is at 15%. They have sorted this out on the S23U, so if you can stretch your budget, you should consider getting that instead.
Everything else is excellent, even if the software has a few bugs here and there.
Between the S22U and the OnePlus 11, I'll go with the S22U only because of it's cameras (S-Pen is a bonus). This is not to say that the OnePlus 11 cameras are bad. They are very good too. But the S22U is better.
OnePlus 11 has the better SOC and lighter software on its side. So it will give you a snappier performance and better battery life.
salted.caramel said:
How about a brand new for USD740? Is it worth it? I'm concerned about the soc mainly...
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Brand new is better. If you read through the forums here, you'll read about people who bought used phones that were essentially paper weights because they were either stolen, or bought then resold without being paid off, and Samsung locked them.

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