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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    88% are probably from low income countries predominantly india. target ng oneplus are savvy foks
    OnePlus 6/6T was the #1 selling " flagship" device in India last year...

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    88% are probably from low income countries predominantly india. target ng oneplus are savvy foks
    It's followers of the OnePlus CEO. That would tell you they are fans and users of Oneplus handsets.

    Sent from my ONEPLUS A6003 using Tapatalk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    IMO, the last "wow" Galaxy Note was the Note II

    It was released with the latest version of Android (Jelly Bean) and looked much better than the S3.

    S4 vs Note 3 - Note 3 had a better processor but same Android version out of the box (Jelly Bean)

    2019 - Note 10 is expected to have the same specs as the S10, smaller battery than the S10+, same Android 9 (Q will be available around October)

    Optical zoom - Samsung bought Corephotonics - expected to be available on the S11
    64MP sensor - also expected on the S11
    Triple aperture main camera - rumored, but we can also expect the S11 to have it

    I find the pen really useful. But its getting harder to justify the extra $$$ of the Note series.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    IMO, the last "wow" Galaxy Note was the Note II

    It was released with the latest version of Android (Jelly Bean) and looked much better than the S3.

    S4 vs Note 3 - Note 3 had a better processor but same Android version out of the box (Jelly Bean)

    2019 - Note 10 is expected to have the same specs as the S10, smaller battery than the S10+, same Android 9 (Q will be available around October)

    Optical zoom - Samsung bought Corephotonics - expected to be available on the S11
    64MP sensor - also expected on the S11
    Triple aperture main camera - rumored, but we can also expect the S11 to have it

    I find the pen really useful. But its getting harder to justify the extra $$$ of the Note series.
    Luckily the price has a steep drop during the month before the launch. The note 9 512gb is selling for just 49,990 at some Samsung stores, down from 75,990 when it was launched.

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    Impressive phone, it has a laser projector, and just $400. While other brands don't have space for a headphone jack, this one fits in a projector. [emoji23]
    This Phone has a LASER PROJECTOR built in?! - YouTube

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    Last edited by BratPAQ; July 7th, 2019 at 09:42 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Impressive phone, it has a laser projector, and just $400. While other brands don't have space for a headphone jack, this one fits in a projector. [emoji23]
    This Phone has a LASER PROJECTOR built in?! - YouTube

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    Samsung did that in 2012 with the Galaxy Beam.

    And I only saw 1 person in public to ever use the phone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Luckily the price has a steep drop during the month before the launch. The note 9 512gb is selling for just 49,990 at some Samsung stores, down from 75,990 when it was launched.
    Android devices have very poor resale value.
    Minsan nga, swerte mo kung may bumili.

    In my case, use an Android phone for 2 years. A home remote for another 2, then recycle bin na after.
    (Unlike iPhones)

    Samsung Galaxy Note and S series will get 2 major updates, tapos nun "occasional updates" na lang. A series only get 1
    Good example is the S7 - released with Android 6 and stuck with the 8)

    Google only requires OEMs to update their devices up to 18 months - from the date of launch
    Pixel gets 3 years, Android One gets 2

    So think twice before you delay your Android purchase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    Android devices have very poor resale value.
    Minsan nga, swerte mo kung may bumili.

    In my case, use an Android phone for 2 years. A home remote for another 2, then recycle bin na after.
    (Unlike iPhones)

    Samsung Galaxy Note and S series will get 2 major updates, tapos nun "occasional updates" na lang. A series only get 1
    Good example is the S7 - released with Android 6 and stuck with the 8)

    Google only requires OEMs to update their devices up to 18 months - from the date of launch
    Pixel gets 3 years, Android One gets 2

    So think twice before you delay your Android purchase.
    My experience with Apple is that, after it gets two or three major iOS updates, the performance drastically turns for the worse.

    I am still sporting an S8+ from June 2017. Now 2 years old and running Pie. I'm still getting monthly to bi-monthly security updates. The performance hasn't degraded much but the feature list from the more modern Android version were a welcome improvement on UI.

    I agree on the last remark.... but the same applies to iOS but for a somewhat different reason as I stated, IMO.

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    ^Apple is saying the throttled performance is to save battery life...

    So you can either replace the battery or turn off the throttling (I've never seen this option... 90% pa battery health ng iPhones ko after 2 years, super spare phone lang kasi)

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    ^ That's BS. Let the owners choose if they want to throttle their phones or not to save on battery life.

    Planned obsolescence naman talaga intention nila nagkataon lang na may dahilan nung nabuking. Malamang lahat yan ganyan din ang plan not just Apple. Kanya-kanyang paraan lang on how to make their products obsolete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    My experience with Apple is that, after it gets two or three major iOS updates, the performance drastically turns for the worse.
    Don't update, then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    Samsung did that in 2012 with the Galaxy Beam.

    And I only saw 1 person in public to ever use the phone!
    Yes, this is a laser projector though, it's sharper. And yes, obviously this is for a niche market. Not every one needs an emergency projector.

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    Question.... Are the Oppo A7 and A5s physically identical?

    Are the accessories such as cases and screen protectors interchangeable between these two?

    Background: Bought my daughter an A5s (recontract freebie from Globe) and I'm looking for a case to go with it. I read somewhere that these two models are physically identical. I'm wondering if I can use accessories originally meant for the A7 to be put on the A5s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leonleon View Post
    Don't update, then?
    Well, it's not like you have a choice. I update partly because of the security patches.

    And eventually, apps would stop working if you don't update your iOS.

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    #6255
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    And eventually, apps would stop working if you don't update your iOS.
    Same with Android...

    Latest example is Pokemon Go...

    KitKat support ends in July

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Question.... Are the Oppo A7 and A5s physically identical?

    Are the accessories such as cases and screen protectors interchangeable between these two?

    Background: Bought my daughter an A5s (recontract freebie from Globe) and I'm looking for a case to go with it. I read somewhere that these two models are physically identical. I'm wondering if I can use accessories originally meant for the A7 to be put on the A5s.
    Yes, although according to specs a5s is 0.1mm thicker.
    155.9 x 75.4 x 8.2 mm
    155.9 x 75.4 x 8.1 mm

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    maganda itong goui charger and powerbanks 🤔

    meron na nakapagtry?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Yes, although according to specs a5s is 0.1mm thicker.
    155.9 x 75.4 x 8.2 mm
    155.9 x 75.4 x 8.1 mm

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    Saw that too. I think a 0.1mm difference is negligible. Pero, any chances that the cut outs or button placements are different? They do look exactly the same in pictures.

    I just might risk it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Saw that too. I think a 0.1mm difference is negligible. Pero, any chances that the cut outs or button placements are different? They do look exactly the same in pictures.

    I just might risk it.
    If you look at lazada they are selling the case calling it 'oppo a7/a5s case'.

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    Best Android Phones in the 5T to 10T price range..


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