The problem is wireless charging imo. IP ratings cost money, the 7 Pro has all the rubber seals apparently, so it should be fine for accidental exposure to moisture. Just don’t dunk it in the pool I guess. The camera seems below par as well. This device is for people who value software and displays, and battery life somewhat.
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I am interested. How much can you get it for?ironman wroteHello guys, anyone would be interested in a OnePlus 7 Pro?
I might be able to get one or maybe 2
Yes me too. It depends on the price actually as bobo619 said. Ironman?
Actually the S10(+) is getting update monthly for now, this month it had 3 updates already but the 1st one was buggyxazbrat wroteCheck out some of his older videos---he compared the OP6 to the Iphone and it was the first time that an android phone had outperformed an iphone (he likes doing these comparisons). When you get to a certain $$ amount for android phones, they are essentially the same. What distinguishes them from their competitors is the software. OP does an exceptional job of optimizing its software to its phones--it does help that it only comes out a with a couple of models each year. Additionally, it comes out with updates very quickly.Raficoo wroteAt 5:40, the OP7P seemed to have loaded those games significantly faster than the S10+, but even the Huawei was faster than the S10+, I wonder how much of a difference UFS 3.0 made here given Huawei was less behind the OP7P
Companies like Samsung have exceptional hardware, but software is their achilles heal. While 1 ui is an improvement over their Samsung experience skin, it is still pretty heavy handed and updates are slow to roll out. Huawei also has a very heavy handed skin, but they also make their own line of Kirin chips so they can do a better job of optimizing their software to their hardware much like apple, but because their skin is so heavy handed, their updates are also slow to roll out also.
Yes--the OP7 pro does not have wireless charging, or reverse charging. No, it does not have expandable storage. It has a pop up camera with a motor. It doesn't not have an IP rating (although it may be good enough), and it doesn't have a presence especially in this part of the world (most important IMO), but it still provides consumers with a compelling choice. What you do get a phone with a bigger faster display, better software and faster software updates, very fast charging and a much faster in screen fingerprint reader for a price close to the flagships. And the camera while pretty solid, is not as good as its competitors, but it helps that there is a kind soul which makes an APK to make each generation of OP phones essentially pixel phones.
As for UFS 3.0, the note 10 is reportedly going to have this feature---don't know why the S10 line did not.
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If your motivation is to do it for profit, LebGeeks is not the right place to post about it.ironman wrotehow much would you be willing to pay guys?
to be honest i am doing this for profit and i would like to see how much you guys are willing to pay.
50$
how many do you want?Salloum wrote50$
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Custom fees do apply.Just purchased one from Dubai and received the famous 90 days message
You will receive it, but it will continue working after the 90days.bobo619 wroteCustom fees do apply.Just purchased one from Dubai and received the famous 90 days message
Although make sure to keep us updated after 90 days.