**** The Official OnePlus 5 Thread ****

It does. But it gets very dirty, very quickly... almost like it attracts dust and dirt :rolleyes:

Although the temptation of the generic Chinese ones is strong, I think I will go for an original Oneplus replacement.
 
I do like they're phones a lot but I'm getting sick of them releasing a new one every six months now.

Why?

For my mind it allows them to stay current and gives consumers the option to have up to date hardware? Personally I dislike the 12 month cycle, but perhaps I am the odd one out as I like to change often.
 
I do like they're phones a lot but I'm getting sick of them releasing a new one every six months now.

salesmans dream right here ^

nobody buys a phone because they need it, they buy one because they want it

qualcomm could rebadge the 835 as the 836 and people would still buy the latest phone just because
 
I went from the One to the 3T, loved both phones and will prob keep the 3T for as long as possible, the upgrades are so minor now there's just no point upgrading.
 
Preorder page according to oppomart:

Late November ship date
64GB version will cost $549 (about £415/AU$714) and the 128GB model will cost $649 (about £490/AU$844)
6-inch QHD screen with a 18:9 aspect ratio
20-megapixel and 16-megapixel dual rear cameras
6GB of RAM
Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor
3,450mAh battery
 
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