ZackieChan
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I did a factory refresh on my OPO, and it's working like a dream. Just bought a Surface Pro 4, so I think I'll hold off for a while on new phone. Only thing I really want is a better camera.
Gestures, alert slider, any buttons. You could read some articles about the OP3's unique features to both familiarize yourself in advance and also show you what to check out before you hand over your cash.So i got a nice offer to buy a used (three weeks old, receit, warranty papers, order number it's all there) for 350 euros. The seller is visting my hometown tomorrow and i am planning on buying the Oneplus 3 off him. But before i do i will definitely check to see if everything is in order. If the phone powers on, what the condition of the phone is, but it looked fine on photos.
Anyway, i was wondering, is there anything i should check tomorrow? Any features of the phone i should definitely check before making the purchase?
I have really enjoyed my OP3 but for one reason... The Metal case is a no go for my awesome logitec car mount that uses magnets. If I have those magnets in my case my signal just flakes out.. take them out and LTE solid.
So I am bummed about that but glad I figured out that it was not the phone.
that is odd because most phones are metal these days and those cases do support recent iphones.
I suspect they did that under certain conditions. The phone would probably have to be turned off, at a minimum, to get such a fast charge.So far it's an awesome phone and i love the design. I don't know what Oneplus' claim was about the dash charging, but mine went from 15% to 60 in about 30 minutes. I think i read that it should be full in 45 minutes but that's not the case here. It took about 75 minutes.
Probably 1.5 days? All depends on how often the screen is on, brightness, if you've got Wi-Fi or Bluetooth on at all times, etc.Oh, question for all the owners out there. How long does your battery last if you keep all the settings (out of the box) on default and you just use Wifi for a bit of internet browsing and Whatsapp messaging now and then during the day?
I doubt it has anything to do with the Oneplus specifically having a metal case. Permanent magnets are not an inherent issue for antennas, however once you start placing metal near them that they haven't been designed for, weird things can happen. How close are the magnets to the top and bottom of the phone? That's where the antennas are so it's more sensitive. In fact, you generally place the main antenna at the bottom and the diversity at the top, so try to reposition the magnets away from the bottom if possible.Well something is up with this mount and the OP3. The mount I have is..
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KNU9L1Q/?tag=neogaf0e-20
It is fantastic... but I put those magnets in my case or even attached to the outside of my case and boom my signal either just flat out vanishes or will often just not go back to LTE or any data connection. I remove them and everything is fine.
OnePlus' claim was over 60% (63% to be exact) in 30 minutes, so you are pretty close to their claim.So far it's an awesome phone and i love the design. I don't know what Oneplus' claim was about the dash charging, but mine went from 15% to 60 in about 30 minutes. I think i read that it should be full in 45 minutes but that's not the case here. It took about 75 minutes.
With light/moderate usage, I've been able to get about two days use. I can easily go a full day and be comfortable using it the next morning without worrying about it dying anytime soon.Oh, question for all the owners out there. How long does your battery last if you keep all the settings (out of the box) on default and you just use Wifi for a bit of internet browsing and Whatsapp messaging now and then during the day?
I suspect they did that under certain conditions. The phone would probably have to be turned off, at a minimum, to get such a fast charge.
Probably 1.5 days? All depends on how often the screen is on, brightness, if you've got Wi-Fi or Bluetooth on at all times, etc.
OnePlus' claim was over 60% (63% to be exact) in 30 minutes, so you are pretty close to their claim.
I typically put it on the charger in the morning while I'm getting ready, as it's fully charged in about 45 minutes (usually from ~25%).
With light/moderate usage, I've been able to get about two days use. I can easily go a full day and be comfortable using it the next morning without worrying about it dying anytime soon.
Don't all such batteries have a 'sweet spot' for longevity? 15-70% or something? Either way I just charge in the mornings at work up to the 90s and unplug. Serves me fine.Oh and as for charging, it's probably best to charge it when the phone let's you know it's at about 15%, right? Or is 1% fine too?
I am reluctant to put this phone in a case, it seems like a waste of the great design. But on the other hand it will protect it if it ever falls. Plus it should also protect the camera a bit more hopefully.
Got this one. Transparent so you still see the design. Also thin and easy to remove. And does what it needs to for protection. Highly recommendedI am reluctant to put this phone in a case, it seems like a waste of the great design. But on the other hand it will protect it if it ever falls. Plus it should also protect the camera a bit more hopefully.
Also getting rma from oneplus is notoriously crappy. Best to not deal with that if you can.
Got this one. Transparent so you still see the design. Also thin and easy to remove. And does what it needs to for protection. Highly recommended
Should be available through Amazon
Sounds good to me! Regarding my daily use, a fully charged op3 easily gets me through the day, I guess it can last two days if I really tried and killed some apps like Facebook. Have had the op3 for three weeks now and no complaints. Snappy as hell, and pictures are pretty good. Do prefer srgb mode for the display, stock settings were too blueish.
Hmm. It's almost as if operating this phone requires energy. And, insodoing, depletes the battery. Or something. Are other phones like that? I wonder.I do notice however if you just keep it idle it barely drains any battery, but as soon as you go do some stuff in it. Just browse through it before you know 100% has gone to 99, 98 and so on. But i guess that's normal.
Got this one. Transparent so you still see the design. Also thin and easy to remove. And does what it needs to for protection. Highly recommended
Should be available through Amazon
It's got a lip around the edges so if you lay it on its face it sits on the case edge. If that's what you meant?But what about the screen. :O
It's got a lip around the edges so if you lay it on its face it sits on the case edge. If that's what you meant?
Personally, I don't put my kids in my pocket with my phone... or not my personal phone at least, my work phone I couldn't care less about.But what if it's in your pocket and then you put your keyes in there and the screen gets scratched?
Interestingly enough my order got dipatched today, the original estimation was the 27th. I'm not complaining.
But what if it's in your pocket and then you put your keyes in there and the screen gets scratched?
Interestingly enough my order got dipatched today, the original estimation was the 27th. I'm not complaining.
You could get a wallet case then? Not sure what alternative you're imagining. FYI the OP3 comes with a screen protector and also uses gorilla glass.But what if it's in your pocket and then you put your keyes in there and the screen gets scratched?
Interestingly enough my order got dipatched today, the original estimation was the 27th. I'm not complaining.
You could get a wallet case then? Not sure what alternative you're imagining. FYI the OP3 comes with a screen protector and also uses gorilla glass.
Also you have two pockets. Keep your keys separate anyhow.
You could always buy screen protectors separately if that was your concern? Anyway, glad you're sorted.It does? Well then, I'll get a case for the back only then. Thanks.
I'm just really clumsy.
But what if it's in your pocket and then you put your keyes in there and the screen gets scratched?
Interestingly enough my order got dipatched today, the original estimation was the 27th. I'm not complaining.
Finger print scanner? No thanks
Just ordered myself the oneplus 3 the other day but eta is August 2nd. I've been an iPhone user since forever and I usually upgrade my phone every 2 years so have been on the S models since they released. For a while though I've been getting really bored of iOS and there's so many little things that annoy the life out of me. Also I love my customisations and the jailbreaking scene is all but dead now on iOS and stock just does nothing for me. So when I came across the oneplus 3 it just seemed like the perfect fit for me. For those who already own the phone how are you finding it?
Got it yesterday. It was supposed to arrive here on August 1st. :O
It's really nice. Love the screen, the hardware, LOVE that it already has a screen protector on the screen and everything is so snappy.
If you were into the whole jailbreak scene and customizing your phone, then you're going to love rooted Android.
Yeah I'm big on my customizations so I'm really excited about getting my new phone, my first ever android device. It has just been dispatched so I should have it in the next couple of days.
It's just normal screen protector, not tempered glass but it's pretty good quality I have my phone since launch and it hasn't have any scratch or nix or curl that usually happen with screen protector. I actually bought a tempered glass one but have not need to put it on yet.Is that screen protector more like the rigid tempered glass type protectors or more like a bendable sheet for scratch protection?
You're going to love xposed modules.
I had to Google what that was but yes that's exactly the kind of thing I like. Are these things easy enough to install?
Could you illustrate? I'm pretty happy with my OP3 at the moment but would like to know what's possible with Xposed modules.Modules are easy to install, it's all UI, but installing the xposed framework requires a custom recovery.
But it's totally worth it, some pretty good modules.
Xda-developers has all the info you'll need.
Could you illustrate? I'm pretty happy with my OP3 at the moment but would like to know what's possible with Xposed modules.