Phonelopnik Question (OnePlus One)

Kinja'd!!! "sefeing, actually bought an E46" (sefeing90)
04/23/2015 at 09:04 • Filed to: Oneplus, iphone

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Any of ya’ll use the OnePlus? I'm condsidering switching from my iPhone 6 to it (and then selling the iPhone) I'm almost totally out of space on it, because I was dumb and got the 16gb version. I would get the 64 of the oneplus. I'd be using it on t mobile in/ around NYC. My only real gripe is lack of Wifi calling, which I only really use when I'm at my gym


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Kinja'd!!! themanwithsauce - has as many vehicles as job titles > sefeing, actually bought an E46
04/23/2015 at 09:13

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The girl got one after I got an invite here on oppo. Its an amazing phone for the price and she loves hers. Accessories are a little slim but it is a great phone if style and design are very important.


Kinja'd!!! buford-t-justice > sefeing, actually bought an E46
04/23/2015 at 09:27

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Wait for the one plus 2, but they aren't out till q3 and will require a invite


Kinja'd!!! R Saldana [|Oo|======|oO|] - BTC/ETH/LTC Prophet > sefeing, actually bought an E46
04/23/2015 at 09:44

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....Have you heard of the Google Fi project? Not sure if you care about interational access, but this new service that is in alpha and beta testing uses the Nexus 6 and multiple sims for easy switching between service areas.

Also, why don’t smart phones come with sd card slots anymore?


Kinja'd!!! boxrocket > R Saldana [|Oo|======|oO|] - BTC/ETH/LTC Prophet
04/23/2015 at 10:17

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iDevices are well known for not offering expandable storage, so apple can charge the buyer $100 for a sub-$5 memory upgrade. Samsung, long a proponent of expandability and accessibility, took a few steps back with their new Galaxy S6, which, like an iDevice, offers neither expandable storage or removable battery.

Personally I won't use anything but a Lumia, as they offer my preferred (and highly-satisfactory) operating system, a plethora of price and size options, the best cameras in the business with physical camera buttons, and expandable storage. Granted most models don't offer a removable battery (as they offer wireless charging), but a two-button combination is easily used in the unlikely occurrence of the phone freezing.


Kinja'd!!! R Saldana [|Oo|======|oO|] - BTC/ETH/LTC Prophet > boxrocket
04/23/2015 at 11:06

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I know, I was just speaking ina a kind of wtf way. My preferred devices used to be blackberries when I was on that DoD payroll, shunnnn. But I switched over to android, namely motorola flagship droids. Now I’m on the Droid Turbo, shilling so hard for the Lollipop update, resisting the urge to root and custom ROm it. Bricked my freaking dual core Barnes and Nobles Nook Tablet that has 16gb onboard and up to 128gb expandable micro sd, yesterday. (Mind you I have been rooting, romming and flashing it for the last several months on a monthly basis. But that thing is from 2011 and has all those capabilities.


Kinja'd!!! El Darto > sefeing, actually bought an E46
04/23/2015 at 15:05

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I have one. It is a fantastic phone. I would say to go for it.