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Curious which SD821 they use....the 821 the Pixels use (the slower one) is about the same speed in benches like Antutu as the SD820 is.
Finally picked up a OnePlus One last week for a good price, in excellent shape, running a custom ROM at the moment very very well I have to say so, I suppose I'll take a look at what the next device is when it arrives as a potential upgrade.
But then again this device is running so damned well, geez, maybe an upgrade won't be necessary.
I miss my Oneplus One. It fell and cracked the screen/digitizer, and the replacement screen/digitizer I bought was poor quality and broke within a month.
I don't see how I could buy Pixel XL over this. The buyers remorse would be so huge that I couldn't bear it. It's so overpriced that I don't know if I should laugh or cry.3,400mAh battery size is a GREAT improvement, and 6GB RAM standard, and the SD821 is good too, ( but not a big improvement over the SD820 ) And 64GB option is nice other than 32 or 128 only.
All of this for almost have the price of the Pixel XL. This is what a Nexus device should be like, and affordable phone, with near flagship specs. I'd take this $439 phone, over the $800 PIXEL XL any day, way more value for your buck, and the custom ROM scene is very good on the OnePlus phones.
Might want to reconsider a Chinese phone after reading this article from the NY Times.
Secret Backdoor in Some U.S. Phones Sent Data to China, Analysts Say
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/11/1...ity.html?_r=0&referer=https://www.google.com/
anyone knows if this phone will work with daydream vr?
Whether it can be touched or not depends on if you agree on aCDMA carrier or notThe 3T truly is a bargain, for $440 it has high end flagship spec's, minus the display and maybe not the best camera, but it's almost half the freaking price of the phones it's competing against.
Hardware is flagship. Build quality is great. Design is sharp. Has a nice size 3,400mAh battery. And it runs a stock Android like almost Pixel type OS, more so than other phones that use a radically different UI like Touchwiz, Sense, etc...
I say for $440 the OnePlus 3T cannot be touched. Especially when the Pixel XL is $800+, S7 Edge $700+, iPhone 7Plus $750+.
Whether it can be touched or not depends on if you agree on aCDMA carrier or not
Except it isn't. Lots of places none at all where Verizon has 4 barsCDMA, LOL, any smartphone enthusiast doesn't use CDMA. Sprint fucking blows, and Verizon is the Nazi New World Order scumbag carrier. I wouldn't use either of those carriers on principle alone.
At least GSM networks are worldwide, and you can get get so many different carriers and plans to choose from. ATT is easily as good as Verizon network wise.
Except it isn't. Lots of places none at all where Verizon has 4 bars
The 3T truly is a bargain, for $440 it has high end flagship spec's, minus the display and maybe not the best camera, but it's almost half the freaking price of the phones it's competing against.
Hardware is flagship. Build quality is great. Design is sharp. Has a nice size 3,400mAh battery. And it runs a stock Android like almost Pixel type OS, more so than other phones that use a radically different UI like Touchwiz, Sense, etc...
I say for $440 the OnePlus 3T cannot be touched. Especially when the Pixel XL is $800+, S7 Edge $700+, iPhone 7Plus $750+.
I've used them all, Sprint, Verizon, ATT, and T-Mobile the past several years, I am ranking them, just on network /service only not pricing;
- ATT #1; the best network, ZERO dropped calls, rock solid network, signal everywhere, the city, the burbs, the sticks, inside buildings, etc...
- Verizon #2; pretty darn good too, not as good as ATT, but super close.
- T-Mobile = #3; service is great in the city, really good in the burbs, but sucks in the sticks, and not great in basements
- Sprint = #4; they just blow all around.
I personally use T-Mobile, great price, always the same bill month to month, and around Chicago I get very good series. And I like their JoD ( jump on demand ) program, allowing me to upgrade to 3 new phones every 18 months. And I am on their unlimited plan. I use about 15GB monthly my self. Customer service with T-Mobile is A+
I used to have ATT before T-Mobile, and ATT had excellent network, but their price was super high, and they always nickle and dime every month, and the billing was never constantly the same, always games and BS to fix the billing. Customer service with ATT is a D
Verizon is the Hitler network, totally locked down and closed, always evil BS they pulling, and the Verizon tramp stamp and bloatware is outrageous. Plus they insanely super high priced.
Sprint, they just suck.
Coverage is an entirely regional thing. Here your ATT phone is a brick. While Sprint has good city coverage and Verizon has coverage out all the way into the sub 1 person per square mile ranch lands
Sprint isn't an evil company like Verizon or AT&T.
I'm actually leaning toward this instead of the Pixel. My only concern is that some developers aren't going to support it because they already bought the OP3. This puts me in the position of do I buy the OP3 with more development or the OP3T with better specs. It used to not be this hard to pick a phone.The 3T truly is a bargain, for $440 it has high end flagship spec's, minus the display and maybe not the best camera, but it's almost half the freaking price of the phones it's competing against.
Hardware is flagship. Build quality is great. Design is sharp. Has a nice size 3,400mAh battery. And it runs a stock Android like almost Pixel type OS, more so than other phones that use a radically different UI like Touchwiz, Sense, etc...
I say for $440 the OnePlus 3T cannot be touched. Especially when the Pixel XL is $800+, S7 Edge $700+, iPhone 7Plus $750+.