Ahh that's a thought. Sure i have an old HTC M7 kicking about, or the Galaxy S2.
And don't forget Quidco for 5% off the final £329, making another £16 reduction. It all adds up!
Ahh that's a thought. Sure i have an old HTC M7 kicking about, or the Galaxy S2.
And don't forget Quidco for 5% off the final £329, making another £16 reduction. It all adds up!
Will see what the 30th brings with the Pixel 5 first i think!
And the OP 8T a couple of weeks after. The OP will out-spec both the FE and the Pixel 5, but will likely be let down by its cameras. We will see!
Thinking of the 5 mainly down to the size. Similar to that of the S10e. Not a fan of the huge phones!
For some reason I don't see them adding wireless charging or IP ratings to the 8t either, as it'd chew into the 8 pro market. Sounds like there's only going to be an 8t and no pro, and in theri talks they kept saying how much time and cost it adds to do IP certification. Samsung undoubtedly already have their production lines setup fully for it, seeing as all their top end phones have had it for years. Wireless charging seems to be new ground for Oneplus too, and that's something I wouldn't be without now.And the OP 8T a couple of weeks after. The OP will out-spec both the FE and the Pixel 5, but will likely be let down by its cameras. We will see!
I disagree, OnePlus have never shied away from chewing into their own market share with the T variants in the past.For some reason I don't see them adding wireless charging or IP ratings to the 8t either, as it'd chew into the 8 pro market. Sounds like there's only going to be an 8t and no pro, and in theri talks they kept saying how much time and cost it adds to do IP certification. Samsung undoubtedly already have their production lines setup fully for it, seeing as all their top end phones have had it for years. Wireless charging seems to be new ground for Oneplus too, and that's something I wouldn't be without now.
Fair point, but I think the FE is still likely the best choice in my circumstance. Can always sit on the order until the 8t is announced or leaked, but the generous trade in against any old android of £100 along with a freebie I'll use, cashback and the option of 0% credit with paypal works out to be a decent package. 3 years of guaranteed OS updates is useful too, albeit I accept Samsung are way behind Oneplus with speed of updates.I disagree, OnePlus have never shied away from chewing into their own market share with the T variants in the past.
I'd be mighty surprised if the 8T didn't have wireless charging. They've crossed that threshold now and to omit it would be a big step backwards IMO, along with IP rating. But time will tell...
Back on the topic of this thread, although I have a 7T Pro the S20 FE has definitely caught my eye. Flat screen, wireless charging and that red colour are looking very appealing. Although could I go back to a hole punch, I'm not sure.
The whole update thing isn't as important as in the past I feel, especially since Android versions have so little difference in them now. I don't think I'll just jump at an FE now anyway. I'll happily wait and see if I can pick one up on sale around Black Friday or even unwanted upgrade units on eBay. If I was in the market for a phone right now then I'd probably have my pre-order in already.Fair point, but I think the FE is still likely the best choice in my circumstance. Can always sit on the order until the 8t is announced or leaked, but the generous trade in against any old android of £100 along with a freebie I'll use, cashback and the option of 0% credit with paypal works out to be a decent package. 3 years of guaranteed OS updates is useful too, albeit I accept Samsung are way behind Oneplus with speed of updates.
I accept Samsung are way behind Oneplus with speed of updates.
Yeah, OS updates is what I meant. Security updates tend to come through around the 20th of the month on my Note9, so decent pacing. Did some reading on Android 11 onwards and how Google are actually breaking it down into smaller packages, so things like security updates will be handled through the Play Store in future thus cutting out any manufacturer input requirements. Certainly sounds like a much smarter way of dealing with so many phone makers adding their own features, let Google do their own OTA updates to the core parts then manufacturers can add their own tweaksI'm not convinced that's the case anymore. All reports say that Samsung are getting the security updates out really quickly, while OP are not. Also, the three years of upgrades from Samsung is a big plus (OP offer 2 years). Although Samsung are really slow to bring the new Android versions to their phones, they often already have similar features of their own in OneUI. And with Android updates being more incremental these days, I reckon it doesn't matter too much if they're delayed a few months.
S20 FE or Xperia 5 ii ?
Anyway to know if the 128GB S20 FE 5G is the 8gb version? Samsung store does not really list the RAM
And the OP 8T a couple of weeks after. The OP will out-spec both the FE and the Pixel 5, but will likely be let down by its cameras. We will see!
I'm sure the FE will have better cameras. The only thing I really like about OnePlus phones is Oxygen OS.
...especially as it comes with the SD865.
One of the doubts I have is the drop in ram to 6gb, do you think there is any performance concerns with the ram drop?
My mate 20 pro has 6gb ram and at no point have I wished it had more! S20 FE definitely looking like my next upgrade given what we know about the pixel 5Haven't had a Samsung since the S6, I'm very interested in the S20 FE to replace my Mate 20 Pro especially as it comes with the SD865.
One of the doubts I have is the drop in ram to 6gb, do you think there is any performance concerns with the ram drop?
Haven't had a Samsung since the S6, I'm very interested in the S20 FE to replace my Mate 20 Pro especially as it comes with the SD865.
One of the doubts I have is the drop in ram to 6gb, do you think there is any performance concerns with the ram drop?