mousepad_88
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currently using huawei p20pro and thinking of changing to this or pixel 3. Is this phone really good?
Pixel 3? For photo?currently using huawei p20pro and thinking of changing to this or pixel 3. Is this phone really good?
applied the UV Tempered glass already .
i applied it slightly to the left . so my right side slightly small portion of the screen not covered so when angle on right side will have the rainbow kinda feel . not sure how to explain. . but its good . able to fit my ringke fusion x too .
full package but only comes with 1 glue . additional glue $2 if mess up . installation additional $10 . so i applied my self lucky no bubble . alot installation video on youtube
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no responsive issue . no fingerprint issue =D
Damage $15 . not bad.
Volte is to ensure that u still retain 4g connection when answering phone calls. If u use without volte, u got phone call it will drop to 3g
VoLTE stands for voice over LTE
Essentially it’s an HD voice call
it’s a much richer experience and can connect calls up to twice as fast as the current methods
For those interested. Bought with 700 coins with 15% off amex cc. Used 681.6 qcoins for the phone.
Oneplus phones got no support for volte in singaporehi bros, just to check, there's no toggle for volte under the notification panel, right?
You have to turn it on under sim & network, right?
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For me their selling point has always been performance, good price to specs ratio, and their software. To me their software is maybe even better than Google pixel? Pixel has some unique features and what not, but it's quite bare bones. For those who used to enjoy custom ROMs like PA, CM, DU, etc, will probably really enjoy OxygenOS.
Over the years, they slowly up their price, and slowly improve other aspects of the phone. OP7 is the usual step forward, and the OP7Pro is the jump forward. Like if the S10+ and OP7Pro was the same price, I'll go for OP7Pro.![]()
only 1 friend using 1+ 5 and his review is positive. personally, i feel the standard OP7 is a safer bet for those taking a virgin move to change fr other phone makers (like me wahahhahaha). can't wait for it to come omggg~ 
How to get the 15% off? I don't see it when i checkout.
given s10+ or OP7pro, i won't pick either bc curved screen not my cup of tea. tried it for 2 years and enough![]()
me too. haha. I will avoid phones with curved screens one. if only the OP7 Pro is flatscreen like this.
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I find the curved edges very distracting. the way the sides always reflects light.
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i'm hoping the price for the OP7 will be good on qoo10. once the export sets starts coming in.
Is there a unique type of USB-C to headphone adapter required?
The one that came inbox with Tab S5e doesn't seem to work with my OP7p. Isn't such adapter supposed to be universal?
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Thanks & appreciate for your clear explanation. �No, there are 2 types of adapter.
1 type is with the DAC built in and 1 type without DAC built in. I believe OP7P requires the one with DAC built in as their oneplus wired earphones have DAC built in: https://www.oneplus.com/product/oneplus-type-c-bullets-earphones
Some examples of the adapter with DAC built in is the ones that comes with the Razer phone or Google Pixel 3
For Google Pixel 3, i tried plugging in a adapter with no DAC built in and there is a warning notification stating that analogue audio is not supported with the accessory
I have tested VoLTE on M1 and TPG successfully.