I'm ready to order the 12GB/256GB at launch!

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After using the OnePlus 6t for the past week in place of my pixel 3XL, I am more than excited to drop the pixel line and go to the OnePlus 7 Pro.

Especially after seeing the leaks about the pixel 4 having capacitive side buttons.

So, if I have on the OnePlus website in order at 10 a.m., will there be a huge weight and backlog and things like that? Or is it not that huge of a release and you can usually get one if you want it?
 
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You'd probably be better off with the 8GB version, all the extra 4GB of RAM will really do is let you say "I have 12GB of RAM!".

If you're British then definitely don't get the 12GB, biggest rip-off I've seen in a while.
 

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You'd probably be better off with the 8GB version, all the extra 4GB of RAM will really do is let you say "I have 12GB of RAM!".

If you're British then definitely don't get the 12GB, biggest rip-off I've seen in a while.
Totally agree, have ordered 8/256.
 

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You'd probably be better off with the 8GB version, all the extra 4GB of RAM will really do is let you say "I have 12GB of RAM!".

If you're British then definitely don't get the 12GB, biggest rip-off I've seen in a while.
Totally agree, have ordered 8/256.
Now if it had been a 12/512 that would be another matter.
 

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You'd probably be better off with the 8GB version, all the extra 4GB of RAM will really do is let you say "I have 12GB of RAM!".

If you're British then definitely don't get the 12GB, biggest rip-off I've seen in a while.

But having the 12GB will future proof you for the next versions of Android. Thats if you keep a phone for more than a few months. lol
 

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But having the 12GB will future proof you for the next versions of Android. Thats if you keep a phone for more than a few months. lol

Nah, future proofing is a myth, or a simple justification.

The processor will be a bottleneck way before having "only" 8GB of RAM will.

It's a vanity spec. Which I've got no issue with as long as people buying it are aware of the fact.

Unless they're British. No British person should buy the 12GB model.
 

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Nah, future proofing is a myth, or a simple justification.

The processor will be a bottleneck way before having "only" 8GB of RAM will.

It's a vanity spec. Which I've got no issue with as long as people buying it are aware of the fact.

Unless they're British. No British person should buy the 12GB model.

Meh, its only $50 more lol
 

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But having the 12GB will future proof you for the next versions of Android. Thats if you keep a phone for more than a few months. lol
I can't keep a phone more than few months and will be even buying whatever OnePlus again puts out in a few months

Going to go with the 8/256 personally.
 

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Meh, its only $50 more lol

It's the equivalent of $130 more in the UK, still worth it?

Even at $50 more I think it's important that people know it's basically money for old rope... It won't increase actual performance on the phone.

If you want it because you want it fine. If you want it because it's better, save your Ulysses.
 

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Finished ordering, simple and fast

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