*** OnePlus 2 ***

Tbh, I'd have an S6 if it wasn't for touchwiz and the battery issues.

For me its a pure waste. As I play no games it really doesn't matter
Ram at 3 is nice (for multiple apps) but cpu literally could be budget and I wouldn't notice
 
If any of you decide to share the invite, please trust me.

On that topic..how do you check your status in the reservation queue? I registered at about 20 000 but not sure what my chances are.
 
Some people say they don't care about NFC but I just find it odd that they didnt include it. Having the finger print reader and Android M roadmap for Android Pay just makes no sense. I really don't count it as a flagship, didn't really count 1+ as when you actually got the device others were better.

Bring on the new Nexus line up in a couple of months :)

http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/0...ng-slogans-we-have-no-reason-to-respect-them/
 
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Honestly I don't really care for a 2K display (I hardly see any significant difference from 1080p), no removable battery (I have an Anker battery) and no microSD card slot (I have yet to even come close to filling the 32GB in my current phone). Considering the price I say it's worth the money. Obviously it's not even a full 2015 flagship but you get what you pay for.

Well, Android Pay won't work on this but at least Barclays is offering a NFC sticker...

On that topic..how do you check your status in the reservation queue? I registered at about 20 000 but not sure what my chances are.

Click the share or confirmation link in the email.

Speaking about that, I seemed to have rolled down to 11K... I even used my alternative and work email today to bump me up but it had no effect.
 
2K display is pointless at this screen size as this display is RGB Stripe and over 400ppi. Now if it was PenTile then it would be a different story.

And out of all the people I know with a smartphone, I don't think even one of them care if NFC was included or not. And that's including me. I'm glad they did include a fingerprint sensor, OIS and 4GB RAM.
 
Speaking about that, I seemed to have rolled down to 11K... I even used my alternative and work email today to bump me up but it had no effect.

They seem to be pushing people up the list based on the number of sign ups people get, displacing people who signed up.
Totally wouldn't condone signing up with a load of fake addresses, they might check after all...
 
And out of all the people I know with a smartphone, I don't think even one of them care if NFC was included or not.

Its kind of short sighted considering mobile payments etc, i myself can't live without nfc as i use it to connect/disconnect to my sony bluetooth speaker.
 
It is definitely short sighted. But for many, at this price, it ain't no thang.

Obviously vote with your wallet.


EDIT: I wouldn't be surprised if the first batch of production is 300,000 strong. A far cry from the 10,000 for the OPO.
 
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I've had NFC on my phones for about 4 years and have it turned off 99% of the time, its a shame as it should be really useful but realistically its not prevalent enough yet to be considered a must have imho.
 
what do you actually use it for though?

most high street retailers ive experienced dont even have contactless payment, so rules out google pay for example.
 
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Or just use profiles?

For example, when I connect to wifi at work, phone goes to vibrate only. Likewise, when I connect ot my home WiFi it disables my lockscreen etc. No touching of tags needed.
 
I even bought NFC tags and never got round to using them using them years ago. The faff of putting NFC on and off was enough to put me off. Another radio running in the background for no real reason.
 
Or just use profiles?

For example, when I connect to wifi at work, phone goes to vibrate only. Likewise, when I connect ot my home WiFi it disables my lockscreen etc. No touching of tags needed.

"profiles" do you use Xposed for that or be rooted?
 
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