Unnaturally Smooth: Can you go back?

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I know I'm in honeymoon phase with the OP7PRO but dam. The phone's app scrolling and general usage feels crazy smooth. Almost to good to be true.

The question is- can you go back to using anything else that doesn't have the OP7PRO performance?
 
I know I'm in honeymoon phase with the OP7PRO but dam. The phone's app scrolling and general usage feels crazy smooth. Almost to good to be true.

The question is- can you go back to using anything else that doesn't have the OP7PRO performance?
I wouldn't want to. My standards have been permanently raised unless I have no choice.
 
This will be the standard within 12 months for high end phones, you won't need to.
 
I have multiple phones, and have no issues going back to other phones after using OP7 pro. I keep switching sims between all the phones and going from OP7 pro to other phones isn't impossible for me
 
People make too big a deal of the 90hz screen. I have it set to 60hz. I'll take a little more battery over slightly improved scrolling.
 
People make too big a deal of the 90hz screen. I have it set to 60hz. I'll take a little more battery over slightly improved scrolling.
It's one of the main reasons I made the purchase. I don't worry about battery life when I can top it off quickly with Warp charging.
 
It's a nice feature but I need my second and sometimes my third daily driver. LOL

As for turning off features, I don't get it.
 
I love how quick and smooth this phone is. When I was evaluating whether to switch to this from the S10+, I had both for almost 2 weeks. The reasons I chose this include this smoothness. My battery life at 90Hz is still stellar, and I have an old OP charger that I can use at the office to quick charge if I ever need to, which is very rare. I can't go back. The other surprising thing is the haptic feedback. It went from one of the worst in the Android market to the best. It's right up there with the iPhone XS Max. This phone is amazing not only for it's price.
 
I love how quick and smooth this phone is. When I was evaluating whether to switch to this from the S10+, I had both for almost 2 weeks. The reasons I chose this include this smoothness. My battery life at 90Hz is still stellar, and I have an old OP charger that I can use at the office to quick charge if I ever need to, which is very rare. I can't go back. The other surprising thing is the haptic feedback. It went from one of the worst in the Android market to the best. It's right up there with the iPhone XS Max. This phone is amazing not only for it's price.

Man! I really want one of these guys. I've just been on iOS for so long now that I get cold feet - been on it since December of 2015. Everywhere I look this phone is getting all kinds of praise. Your last comment is what really has me. This is cheaper than an XR and better in nearly every way.
 
Exactly. I can't see buying a phone and then gimping it by turning off features. Especially it's trademark feature.

I run it in at 90 hz, QHD+ and get around 2 days or so of battery life.

To me, standby time is more important that screen on time. I'm not one of these millennials who have their face in their phone all day. To me, people shouldn't be bragging about getting all this crazy long screen on time per charge. That just shows that you're on your phone way to much and have a problem you might want to talk with someone about. :)

I wouldn't be proud to tell people that I got 7 hours of SOT. That means I was staring at my phone for 7 hours in one day. Not good.
 
I know I'm in honeymoon phase with the OP7PRO but dam. The phone's app scrolling and general usage feels crazy smooth. Almost to good to be true.

The question is- can you go back to using anything else that doesn't have the OP7PRO performance?

No I can't. From here on out if it doesn't have at least a 90Hz refresh rate I have no interest in buying it.
 

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