nsxr99
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miss my oneplusone loved that back material feelingOP lost its way ... from its humble beginning
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miss my oneplusone loved that back material feelingOP lost its way ... from its humble beginning
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os wise, still 1+ or oppo or realme win vs vivoMotorola - export sets only
Sony - for fan boys.... Buggy software, sold my xperia 1 within days with HUGE loss
Vivo - havent really try before... Shall try when got chance
Realme - budget phone, dont really have high end models one
Get the sandstone case same feeling.miss my oneplusone loved that back material feeling
It's just not the same...Get the sandstone case same feeling.
Same same but different only.It's just not the same...
Actually what makes realme OS better than Vivo? They both feel the same to me.os wise, still 1+ or oppo or realme win vs vivo
pricing wise, realme > 1+ > vivo > oppo
its quite different when its part of the phone vs a caseSame same but different only.
Lol ok, I not so technical.its quite different when its part of the phone vs a case
1+ n realme n oppo r from color family which apparently commented by cn folks having better gaming optimisation)..Actually what makes realme OS better than Vivo? They both feel the same to me.
"Gaming optimization" likely means they try to boost clockspeed in games. Problem is that every mobile device with a high end SOC throttles, so you will get both a hot phone and throttled performance over time.1+ n realme n oppo r from color family which apparently commented by cn folks having better gaming optimisation)..
vivo origin os(still undergo optimisation, observed from cn forum tat is gaming experience is bad) d expansion of funtouch(lean)..
Couldnt have put it better... I also slowly moving towards apple liao. Everything just works. Dont need tweak here and there, or be bothered with things like game got throttled, tsmc vs samsung bla bla...OnePlus 7 Pro was the last Android phone I used, and I really enjoyed using it. The Oxygen OS is very snappy, and updates were super quick. Its the only phone where I paid the most of screen protector because of that curved sides. However from what I understand, OnePlus was very popular in the past because it offers flagship performance at a good price. By the time it hit series 7, it was already getting quite expensive. In my case, I got it cheaper than other flagship phones, but it was a parallel import set. So it was still on the ex side. Now that they officially merged with Oppo, I really don't see why I should buy OP versus Oppo. The devices are just as expensive. For me, the demise of Huawei in the flagship phone segment really left me with little choices when it came to Android phone options. I am no fan of Samsung based on past bad experiences with their Galaxy S line in the past. LG was terrible with software support. Sony was decent, but software support is pretty bad (though not LG bad). Xiaomi phones are great for value, but at the higher end, the actual result is so so, especially in the camera segment. So I've moved over to Apple. But Apple phones are expensive, and the design is very boring. For the past 5 gens, the phones looked almost the same, and features, always lagging behind Android. So nowadays, I don't bother. Just use. Nothing exciting or interesting.