Is there a significant difference in performance between the 6gb and 8gb models?
Is there a significant difference in performance between the 6gb and 8gb models?
Buymobiles are doing the 6t 8gb/128gb model with 30gb data for £36 a month which works out around £14 a month for the contract which is pretty good.
Following on from the above, has anyone dealt with Buymobiles before? Are they legit?
Also, to transfer a number from within EE to a new EE contract do you still have to go around the houses and transfer it to another network first and then back?
This is probably a stupid question but I have some EPUB ebooks which I bought on Humble Bundle but I'm not sure how to copy them across to my OnePlus 6 using Windows? I'm using Moon+ Reader Pro.
Plug your phone in, pull down status bar and change it from charging to file transfer.
Is anyone else planning on upgrading to the OnePlus 7 when it comes out later this year?
At the moment I'm not. I'm honestly completely happy with my OP6. Plus I suspect the OP7 will have an under screen FPS which I'm not keen on as I prefer them on the back of the phone.
Is anyone else planning on upgrading to the OnePlus 7 when it comes out later this year?
It depends how they implement the selfie camera. There's rumours that rather than a hole-punch notch the 7 will have a slider, like the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3, and that like the Mi Mix 3 it'll most likely be manual. After watching the Verge's video on the manual slider I'm really not a fan, it'll probably be enough to put me off the 7 if that's the route Oneplus choose to take. I'll be going for the Galaxy S10 instead if so.
That'd be perfect, the centralised hole-punch notch is the best way to do it imo, rather than the notch being to one side
This is what it will look like
OnePlus are based on the latest OPPO phones and the R19 is the latest.
That does look nice. I wonder what the performance of the OP7 will be like compared to the OP6? Also my dream is that it comes with an SD card slot but I know that is highly unlikely.
I imagine it will have the Snapdragon 855, which looks very quick based on some leaked tests. Having said that, phones are so powerful nowadays that none of the recent CPUs are really being stressed by most of the apps we use, so it's doubtful that most people will see a difference between the OP6 and OP7 in day-to-day use.