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https://www.xda-developers.com/diss...s-leveraged-excellent-real-world-performance/
Very interesting read.
Very interesting read.
Thank you for sharing.
Lol.... That's funny... I had one Samsung phone and their customer service was slightly better than the service one would receive from pissing off a drug cartel. Let's just say the only Samsung phone I will be buying in the future is the one I can immediately bootloader unlock and root after I take it out of the box. I would flash Lineage OS on it and never regret not experiencing the crap android flavor that is touchwiz/grace ui...If Samsung would read this article...
vintagetechtm, I hope you're not on Verizon! Aren't they famous for locked bootloaders and proprietary phones (other than Apple)?
I now wish I hadn't upgraded my old GS4/i337 to whatever level made it impossible to unlock the boot loader. I want to play some and learn about bootloaders, custom recoveries, etc. I remember reading the warnings at the time, but had no idea it would come back to haunt me. Oh well.
I respect Samsung's hardware. But other than the Note7, I had little interest in their products since the emergence of the S6. I briefly considered buying an unlocked Note 7, but the battery issue killed that option early on. I had the mistaken belief that buying an unlocked version (carrier unlocked) would eliminate one of the hindrances to the update process, and also eliminate some of the bloat. Turns out that the unlocked versions were reportedly getting later updates than the carrier versions, go figure.
Thankfully, I had the good fortune to stumble across the OP3 in my research and came back to take a second look after Nexus became the Pixel. Else I would not likely have given OP more than a casual look, thinking they were just another Chinese manufacturer. I had no idea what a gem OP produced.
I look forward to their next phone and hope they keep the support alive and well for their previous phones. It certainly looks that way for the 3/3T right now.
I am on AT&T. Verizon data does not work on the OnePlus 3/3T. You can pop a Verizon sim in the OnePlus 3/3t that is active on a different phone and use the 2G voice and basic text.vintagetechtm, I hope you're not on Verizon! Aren't they famous for locked bootloaders and proprietary phones (other than Apple)?
I now wish I hadn't upgraded my old GS4/i337 to whatever level made it impossible to unlock the boot loader. I want to play some and learn about bootloaders, custom recoveries, etc. I remember reading the warnings at the time, but had no idea it would come back to haunt me. Oh well.
I respect Samsung's hardware. But other than the Note7, I had little interest in their products since the emergence of the S6. I briefly considered buying an unlocked Note 7, but the battery issue killed that option early on. I had the mistaken belief that buying an unlocked version (carrier unlocked) would eliminate one of the hindrances to the update process, and also eliminate some of the bloat. Turns out that the unlocked versions were reportedly getting later updates than the carrier versions, go figure.
Thankfully, I had the good fortune to stumble across the OP3 in my research and came back to take a second look after Nexus became the Pixel. Else I would not likely have given OP more than a casual look, thinking they were just another Chinese manufacturer. I had no idea what a gem OP produced.
I look forward to their next phone and hope they keep the support alive and well for their previous phones. It certainly looks that way for the 3/3T right now.
I have tried... The 3G sometimes worked but not always. I had the Verizon sim in the sim 2 tray when getting 3G Verizon data. Most of the time my phone said I was getting 3G but I had no Internet connection more often than not. It took me a few phone calls to AT&T before I got 4G on their network. I'm not going to start messing with my AT&T sim in sim slot 1...Same as me then, on ATT.
According to this site, the 3/3T may have some functionality on VZW:
WillMyPhoneWork.net - Check if your phone works on a network
But I can't imagine it would be ideal.