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I think express is plane and normal is via road.
Pretty sure it is all going to fly in by plane. Express will just be prioritised when sorting. Plus, they're never going to pay a driver, pay fuel, pay for a lorry, pay for tolls, pay for channel crossings etc when they can just whack it on the same plane for a fraction of the cost.
Anyway, I was ideally looking for the midnight black finish. But I've never needed more than 64GB. But it only comes in the 128GB which is an extra £50!
I agree, That is what I was told on the OnePlus forums at the time of ordering.Pretty sure it is all going to fly in by plane. Express will just be prioritised when sorting. Plus, they're never going to pay a driver, pay fuel, pay for a lorry, pay for tolls, pay for channel crossings etc when they can just whack it on the same plane for a fraction of the cost.
Anyway, I was ideally looking for the midnight black finish. But I've never needed more than 64GB. But it only comes in the 128GB which is an extra £50!
Any idea if you can mirror the screen on a Samsung TV somehow? I've got a Galaxy S6 at the moment and a Samsung TV, and I can mirror the phone on the TV via the Galaxy menu directly (as they're both Samsung).
Can it be done without a Chromecast though? I know certain apps will let you do it, e.g. YouTube, but it's handy to be able to mirror the whole phone directly.Sounds like a Chromecast would do what you want.
Screen mirroring apps should work with your Tv without a Chromecast.Can it be done without a Chromecast though? I know certain apps will let you do it, e.g. YouTube, but it's handy to be able to mirror the whole phone directly.
Does Android do this as default or do you have to use an App? I've seen a 'Cast' option in the Pixel 2 menu, but this could be for Chromecast since they're both Google.Screen mirroring apps should work with your Tv without a Chromecast.
Just ordered 1 from O2 as I'm bored with my S8 and need a new toy. Got £10 back from TCP (128gb for £509), phone should be here tomorrow.
None, just select the classic PAYG sim.No mandatory top up required?
A good camera comparison with the S9+
Had a good watch, the Oneplus definitely holds it's own, apart from the microphone.
We also need to remember it's a difference price point.
Yep, by default; my OnePlus 3 has a cast option that I can use to cast to TV without using ChromecastDoes Android do this as default or do you have to use an App? I've seen a 'Cast' option in the Pixel 2 menu, but this could be for Chromecast since they're both Google.
Good news, screen casting works straight out of the box.Can it be done without a Chromecast though? I know certain apps will let you do it, e.g. YouTube, but it's handy to be able to mirror the whole phone directly.