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hey guys, may i know what's the difference between local and export set for the 8T?

Warranty...

Local set are covered by Oppo Singapore

Export set usually is seller warranty (if they close down, there goes the warranty)

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Wonder what the OTA update for the cyberpunk edition will be like?

Will it be separate from the regular 8T?
Will there be an OOS rom for it since it's only chinese release for now? (vs H2OS for the chinese version)
 

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Wonder what the OTA update for the cyberpunk edition will be like?

Will it be separate from the regular 8T?
Will there be an OOS rom for it since it's only chinese release for now? (vs H2OS for the chinese version)

Will be separate. 7t mclaren and normal 7t different firmware

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Safe exit from Oneplus 8T liao... and replaced it with S20 FE

There are some stuffs that i want to highlight on my experience on OP8T

Wah, i haven buy and u sold it off liao

Actually i feel u got similar taste as me

I also tired of flashing liao, just want something to work out of the box

VOLTE is not a must for me but once i experienced it, honestly is hard to give it up

The 65W charger no use especially if your family all use other android phones. I dun wanna use so many proprietary chargers for different phones

But i still cannot accept a sub standard S20 FE, shall monitor further before deciding

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Wah, i haven buy and u sold it off liao
Actually i feel u got similar taste as me
I also tired of flashing liao, just want something to work out of the box
VOLTE is not a must for me but once i experienced it, honestly is hard to give it up
The 65W charger no use especially if your family all use other android phones. I dun wanna use so many proprietary chargers for different phones
But i still cannot accept a sub standard S20 FE, shall monitor further before deciding
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Yup. Monitor first. Mine daily use still ok

BUT i wont say issue is resolved as the app still showing ghost touches when swiping fast lol

For me VOLTE important, thats why need to double consider on oneplus

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After seeing Android oems fail us one after the other while charging close to 1k for their phones, I'm closer than I've ever been to the dark side of Apple 🍎.

Never used an apple product since ipod mini.
 

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After seeing Android oems fail us one after the other while charging close to 1k for their phones, I'm closer than I've ever been to the dark side of Apple 🍎.

Never used an apple product since ipod mini.

Gd luck if u think apple will be better

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Wah, i haven buy and u sold it off liao

Actually i feel u got similar taste as me

I also tired of flashing liao, just want something to work out of the box

VOLTE is not a must for me but once i experienced it, honestly is hard to give it up

The 65W charger no use especially if your family all use other android phones. I dun wanna use so many proprietary chargers for different phones

But i still cannot accept a sub standard S20 FE, shall monitor further before deciding

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The op 65w charger can charge other android devices at 45w..

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Will be separate. 7t mclaren and normal 7t different firmware

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Then it doesn't bode well for the cyberpunk edition since it's not a global release...
 

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Then it doesn't bode well for the cyberpunk edition since it's not a global release...

Unless core gaming fan, don't think there's much to see about the Cyberpunk edition since there isn't any improvements.

What's good is the price will probably come down for the normal 8Ts + 11/11 coming = time to pounce! :s12:
 

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Icic.. then nt sure le. If not release globally means it might be only china rom liao :s13:

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Hopefully got intl version, looking forward. But end of the day I guess they get more sales from CN than global right?

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我的超酷故事;130615290 said:
Unless core gaming fan, don't think there's much to see about the Cyberpunk edition since there isn't any improvements.

What's good is the price will probably come down for the normal 8Ts + 11/11 coming = time to pounce!
:s12:

No evidence the cyberpunk limited edition will drive down regular 8t price.

The phone is as much about aesthetics as it is for fans of cyberpunk 2077. So I wouldn't be surprised many non gamers would want it.
 

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Hopefully got intl version, looking forward. But end of the day I guess they get more sales from CN than global right?

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Yeah weird they only do china release for it. Cyberpunk 2077 has worldwide appeal...

Maybe fan service for chinese fans.
 

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No evidence the cyberpunk limited edition will drive down regular 8t price.

The phone is as much about aesthetics as it is for fans of cyberpunk 2077. So I wouldn't be surprised many non gamers would want it.
Ya.. unlikely will drive price down.. it's a focused market..

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S20 FE vs OP 8T

Had the chance to test out both, sharing some thoughts here:

Touch issues
Probably the topic that has generated the most discussions for the S20 FE. The original firmware has serious touch issues when charging, and also multi touch issues. These have largely been resolved and will not be noticeable in normal social media browsing. Gaming involving multi touch and swipes may still pose a problem.

Display
Both have really nice displays, but the OnePlus has more modes for selection. I wish the S20 FE has a mode in between the normal and the boosted/ vivid options. Auto brightness is better on the OP 8T, but the brightness is very slow to respond when manually adjusting the slider - maybe showing off the 8192 levels? :D

I prefer the hole punch at the corner as it is less noticeable for media consumption. I did not find the "metal ring" on the S20 FE front cam that annoying.

Haptics
OnePlus the clear winner in terms of feel when typing. I was a bit surprised at the sound coming from the haptic system though, for notifications where the vibration duration is longer.

Software
Aesthetics wise I prefer the cleaner looking Oxygen OS over OneUI - those big rounded rectangles in the notification area do not appeal to me. There are some nice cosmetic tweaks from OnePlus, such as the rotation animation. There were some minor complaints I have on OneUI (e.g. having the whole screen at full brightness for a split second after reading fingerprint).

Good Lock is an excellent piece of software though on the S20 FE, but the OP 8T potentially takes things to the next level with root, magisk support and custom rom options.

The fingerprint reader felt faster and more consistent on the OP 8T, and it allows you to add more than three! However, it requires a double tap to first wake the screen. S20 FE can sense that your finger is on the reader area, and immediately unlocks with one touch. For those who use face unlock, OP 8T's implementation is better. Google Pay seems just that small bit quicker on the OP 8T.

Camera
Initial reviews on the OP 8T camera performance suggested horrible white balance issues in some scenes. I've yet to test out the OP 8T camera in detail, but working GCam apks are available, and they offer a different take on how the white balance should be. The 3x zoom on the S20 FE is worth a mention, and I've not been disappointed in the photos taken by the S20 FE.

Phone calls
Inability to have VoLTE on the latest OP 8T update is not a show stopper for me. The OP 8T sounds louder in calls based on a small sample size.

Others
S20 FE's speakers sound better, and also are more balanced (left vs right). The OP 8T's ringer mode toggle is rather unique but I hardly take my phone out of vibration mode, so that's not that useful for me.

The glass back on the OP 8T feels and looks great. However, I will not use it without a case.

OP 8T's 65W charging is amazing if you don't like charging overnight. However, only the S20 FE has wireless charging capabilities. Based on usage over a few days, the S20 FE seems to have slightly better battery life, in the range of 5-10% more. This will require a longer test period for the OP 8T though.

Package wise, OnePlus includes a 65W charger, very decent case, and a pre-applied screen protector. It is nice having these out of the box, instead of having to wait for a case or protector to arrive.

MicroSD expansion on S20 FE is good to have, and I am still used to the volume key placement on the right. Kept taking screenshots on the OP 8T for this reason.
 
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Had the chance to test out both, sharing some thoughts here:

Touch issues
Probably the topic that has generated the most discussions for the S20 FE. The original firmware has serious touch issues when charging, and also multi touch issues. These have largely been resolved and will not be noticeable in normal social media browsing. Gaming involving multi touch and swipes may still pose a problem.

Display
Both have really nice displays, but the OnePlus has more modes for selection. I wish the S20 FE has a mode in between the normal and the boosted/ vivid options. Auto brightness is better on the OP 8T.

I prefer the hole punch at the corner as it is less noticeable for media consumption. I did not find the "metal ring" on the S20 FE front cam that annoying.

Haptics
OnePlus the clear winner in terms of feel when typing. I was a bit surprised at the sound coming from the haptic system though, for notifications where the vibration duration is longer.

Software
Aesthetics wise I prefer the cleaner looking Oxygen OS over OneUI. There are some nice cosmetic tweaks from OnePlus, such as the rotation animation. There were some minor complaints I have on OneUI (e.g. having the whole screen at full brightness for a split second after reading fingerprint).

Good Lock is an excellent piece of software though on the S20 FE, but the OP 8T potentially takes things to the next level with root, magisk support and custom rom options.

The fingerprint reader felt faster and more consistent on the OP 8T. However, it requires a double tap to first wake the screen. S20 FE can sense that your finger is on the reader area, and immediately unlocks with one touch.

Camera
Initial reviews on the OP 8T camera performance suggested horrible white balance issues in some scenes. I've yet to test out the OP 8T camera in detail, but working GCam apks are available, and they offer a different take on how the white balance should be. The 3x zoom on the S20 FE is worth a mention, and I've not been disappointed in the photos taken by the S20 FE.

Phone calls
Inability to have VoLTE on the latest OP 8T update is not a show stopper for me. The OP 8T sounds louder in calls based on a small sample size.

Others
S20 FE's speakers sound better, and also are more balanced (left vs right)

The glass back on the OP 8T feels and looks great. However, I will not use it without a case.

OP 8T's 65W charging is amazing if you don't have like charging over night. However, only the S20 FE has wireless charging capabilities.

OnePlus includes a 65W charger, very decent case, and a pre-applied screen protector. It is nice having these out of the box, instead of having to wait for a case or protector to arrive.
Thanks bro.. very helpful since most people are comparing between this 2.. btw.. has anyone tried to use oppo 65w charger on the op8t? Does it work?

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