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  • Douglas
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  • 31 Oct 2018

sri, 30 Oct 2018is the 37999 price inclusive of tax or need to pay tax addi... morejust pay 37,999 rupees. available now. buy it on Amazon.in . if you want

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    • Anonymous
    • F@K
    • 31 Oct 2018

    New Mexico Mark, 31 Oct 2018I'm surprised at all the rancor in the opinions. For the U.... moreA smart man/women right here. See's the whole picture

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      • Anonymous
      • P$b
      • 31 Oct 2018

      suman, 31 Oct 2018why battery is only 3700 mAh. frustrating.Even the battery is Li-po not Li-ion. The li-po life line is no more than that of Li-ion battery.

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        • Anonymous
        • P$b
        • 31 Oct 2018

        Slowly this bullshit copy cat companies are copying essential ph-1 phone design and named it as water drop notch WOW.
        Iam a fan of nokia but if even they continue to follow the unifinished notch trend i will be away from them too.
        Want a Notchless phone in 2019. 2018 tired of same copy cat unfinished notch trend.

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          • Virat
          • XS$
          • 31 Oct 2018

          This thing is a beast, no doubt, would love if they had included wireless charging too.

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            • New Mexico Mark
            • IJe
            • 31 Oct 2018

            I'm surprised at all the rancor in the opinions. For the U.S. market, this seems like a beautifully practical phone. I guess I understand some of the frustration about the headphone jack, given OnePlus' stance in the past, but get over it. They provide an adapter, and frankly, unless the phone has an FM receiver (which I do like) wireless is the way to go anyway.
            Some of the other phones mentioned (like the Pocophone) are functionally useless as phones in the U.S because of poor carrier bandwidth support. I'm not a fan of notches, but this little teardrop is almost nothing. (Compare this to the $1000 Pixel 3xl's huge notch.)
            Higher screen resolution (kinda ridiculous on a tiny screen like a phone) is a significant battery hit, meaning a bigger battery or faster drain. My 42" TV is still only FHD, which is getting dated, but this still looks pretty amazing when shrunk to 6".
            I must admit I'm disappointed about the removal of the notification LED. With the flared-out teardrop shape, I think they could have squeezed it in. IMO, a phone greatly benefits from either a notification LED or always-on display. Having to keep firing up a phone to check for notifications wastes time and battery.
            Another thing a lot of critics are ignoring is OS update and security patches support. OnePlus seems to "get it" in this area. As an IT security specialist, I can assure you that this is a critical factor in your phone decision. Most of the flagship phones (with the exception of Google and Apple) have horrible support in this area. Buy a $1,000 phone and it will be out-of-date and a security risk in as little as a year. Might as well flush that money down the toilet.
            Other objections I've read:
            o Battery capacity: Well, it's significantly more than the 6, and I like that they chose Li-Po vs. Li-Ion, which should be safer and more airline-friendly.
            o IP-xx rating / water resistance: I'd like to see a true IP-68 capability, but if the certification is too costly, I care more about the capability than the certification.
            o SD-card: Really? 256GB isn't enough? The $1,000 Pixel (on my short list of phones, largely because of its top-notch photo capabilities and OS support) only supports 128GB and no expansion.
            o Price: I think keeping the same price structure as the 6 was a wise choice. Some features gained / some features lost. I think OnePlus is well-situated to put even higher-end features in their phones to make true flagship-killers at 1/2 - 2/3 the price.
            I do have security concerns about a Chinese-manufactured phone, not because I think the company is evil, but in some countries, manufacturers may not have a choice if the powers-that-be want to insert themselves into what is arguably the greatest potential spying device ever invented. (Many see Kaspersky antivirus as a prime example of this, and we have credible reports of other models - mostly those sold only in China - being compromised out of the box.)
            Finally, if you have a 6, I can't see a compelling reason to upgrade. The 6 is fine and is in no way made obsolete by the 6T. But for those of us with an older phone and limited phone budget, this looks like a very good value.

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              • suman
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              • 31 Oct 2018

              why battery is only 3700 mAh. frustrating.

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                • Bran
                • uvc
                • 31 Oct 2018

                I don't know when OnePlus really learn the purpose of secondary camera. Atleast this time they have to use wide angle or telephoto or even monochrome.
                Why OnePlus just setteled for No meaning Depth Sensor. Pixel can create 'Bokeh Effect' with single cam.

                So OnePlus be aware next time.

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                  • LMAO
                  • UD{
                  • 31 Oct 2018

                  Look at that ugly tiny notch!

                    Did he even mention Apple

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                      • maacpiash
                      • XN{
                      • 31 Oct 2018

                      Andra, 31 Oct 2018It's better than Apple, Apple doesn't support bluetooth, ca... moreYou must be new in the iOS-v-Android debate.

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                        • Anonymous
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                        • 31 Oct 2018

                        This is what the Pixel 3 XL should of been

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                          • Anonymous
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                          • 31 Oct 2018

                          Andra, 31 Oct 2018It's better than Apple, Apple doesn't support bluetooth, ca... moreHe didn’t even mention Apple and judging by his comments on the headphone jack he probably doesn’t even use an iPhone

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                            • Andra
                            • tU6
                            • 31 Oct 2018

                            omfg, 31 Oct 2018What a bad phone... Not even talking about its shitty looks... moreIt's better than Apple, Apple doesn't support bluetooth, can't share files from system or any other device, need to install software for music files. All bakwashhhh in Apple, but still some criticizing OnePlus. OnePlus is always best in price and features. Better than any device, better than Apple.

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                              • Svf
                              • 31 Oct 2018

                              What a bad phone... Not even talking about its shitty looks, but only usb 2.0 ???? No headphone jack ???? This is a joke.

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                                • Anonymous
                                • tAT
                                • 31 Oct 2018

                                isuru Nisal, 31 Oct 2018No Headphone jack that stupid fingerprint scanner No LE... moreYeah I agree. That's why I'm not upgrading my HTC 10. It's still fast and has the LED notification & 3.5 jack. I can't fathom why most phone companies are emitting these features which should be a mandatory requirement for mobiles. FM radio and removable backs should return as well, they were fantastic features and it's a massive shame that they've been eliminated in recent years..

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                                  • Dawarkesh
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                                  • 31 Oct 2018

                                  Will this phone be compatible with 5g network?

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                                    • AXY
                                    • J9j
                                    • 31 Oct 2018

                                    Card slot: No - useless device. narrow-minded manufacturer.

                                      Second android phone on the global market and the best from Asia...
                                      For my taste ;)

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                                        • stonec
                                        • niy
                                        • 31 Oct 2018

                                        naap51d, 31 Oct 2018Ok, I get the fact that using an in screen fingerprint scan... moreYou are not required to turn the phone on before you use the fingerprint scanner in 6T, where did you get this idea from?