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for official cases, the exact same design would be the aramid fiber case. just that the color scheme for both is different
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it should suffice for the 2026 chips upgrade window.

just use it lor :s13:

now OP15 is cheaper than Find X9 Pro. So definitely need to move on. :s13:
Only the charging speed is something I like from OP15, otherwise it's all very similar. So it's fine..
 

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Only the charging speed is something I like from OP15, otherwise it's all very similar. So it's fine..
this year is definitely different from last year where the release window is 1+ month apart, Oppo in Dec and Oneplus in Jan, and the designs then were different too. This year the gap for both has closed up, both release date and design. So in the end it comes up to if "brand loyalty" is in play, even though they are technically the same (though OxygenOS still wins imo). If the user has missed the Oppo's lower preorder price, chances are that the price will not come back so soon until at least half a release cycle has passed, i.e 6 months, only then Oppo will allow online orders to utilise platform vouchers.
Whereas OnePlus has always never restricted the use of platform vouchers from day 1, in fact from my own experience they have been trying to accomodate with platform discounts to give the best prices to buyers, one example i remember for 13 is that they "disabled" lazada stocks during one of shopee's bigger discount days to let everyone buy at a cheaper price in shopee. Even this year they released the preorder earlier so as to let buyers fully utilise and enjoy 11.11 platform vouchers, when the product is not even officially launched yet until 2 days later (13.11 night), because by then the 11.11 vouchers would have expired after the launch livestream. Honestly, this is one of the reason why i love Oneplus SG's sales style and have been staying with the brand
 

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this year is definitely different from last year where the release window is 1+ month apart, Oppo in Dec and Oneplus in Jan, and the designs then were different too. This year the gap for both has closed up, both release date and design. So in the end it comes up to if "brand loyalty" is in play, even though they are technically the same (though OxygenOS still wins imo). If the user has missed the Oppo's lower preorder price, chances are that the price will not come back so soon until at least half a release cycle has passed, i.e 6 months, only then Oppo will allow online orders to utilise platform vouchers.
Whereas OnePlus has always never restricted the use of platform vouchers from day 1, in fact from my own experience they have been trying to accomodate with platform discounts to give the best prices to buyers, one example i remember for 13 is that they "disabled" lazada stocks during one of shopee's bigger discount days to let everyone buy at a cheaper price in shopee. Even this year they released the preorder earlier so as to let buyers fully utilise and enjoy 11.11 platform vouchers, when the product is not even officially launched yet until 2 days later (13.11 night), because by then the 11.11 vouchers would have expired after the launch livestream. Honestly, this is one of the reason why i love Oneplus SG's sales style and have been staying with the brand
That's something I noticed too which is strange. But OnePlus seems to be more open when it comes to the use of vouchers which definitely appeals to more people for sure
 

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That's something I noticed too which is strange. But OnePlus seems to be more open when it comes to the use of vouchers which definitely appeals to more people for sure
not really strange tbh, them as a seller on the platform i believe they have a choice if they allow their products to be used in the platform discounts. Then next is brand's rules towards 3rd party sellers like Oppo to DVTech/RWM/MobyShop etc etc, from what i observed this past few years new releases, Oppo has also stopped and softbanned shops that list at "street price" and also allowing buyers to ulilise platform coupons on top of the "street price"
 

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Any idea what's the retail price in mobile shops? Some shops have preorder bonus of $300 off retail, 120w charger, screen protector, case etc.
 

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Any idea what's the retail price in mobile shops? Some shops have preorder bonus of $300 off retail, 120w charger, screen protector, case etc.
Retail price is $1499. Essentially, the cheapest you can get for the 512gb is probably still from oneplus shopee store which allowed use of shopee vouchers. But it's not too far off from the rest of the shop.
 

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Retail price is $1499. Essentially, the cheapest you can get for the 512gb is probably still from oneplus shopee store which allowed use of shopee vouchers. But it's not too far off from the rest of the shop.

Oh wow. So $1200 after discount. I preordered with LiteMobile.

Quite excited since the last OP device I used was the 3T back in 2017. Now coming from Pixel 9 Pro. Went with black colour for the OP. Let's see.
 
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