(£499 for the cheapest one. They’re not nearly as good value as the OnePlus 3 was.)
Oh that’s good. They upped the cost for feel at home a few years back and it went from 13 to 18ish. Good if they’ve dropped it, although possibly I wanted a specific data limit or text/minutes hence the cost?
I concur. This works well for me.
I bought a refurbished HTC One M8 some time back, and it was fine. To replace a Sony, that was so buggy and slow I couldn’t live with it.
They’re still decent value compared to other top end phones.
My OnePlus 3 is still going very strong after 30 months. My previous android handsets were practically unusably slow by 24 months.
My OnePlus 3 is also still great but I still think anyone paying above that £300-350 mark for a phone is a mug.
I mean if the cheaper ones work as well I totally agree. I just saw too many phones lose steam by 24 months so I’d bite the bullet and pay the extra for a new OnePlus if this had to be replaced
It’s always batteries for me - never really noticed slowdown with androids. I wish HTC still made decent phones, they were always my favourite but they’ve really gone downhill.
A fair point but also in this case the OnePlus 3 is still doing roughly 24 hours with average use
Is this for worldwide or just European Feel At Home? I’m going to Hong Kong next month and my essentials plan on 3 doesn’t cover it…
I’m on an advanced plan so it includes loads of places (but not the private data network on DFDS ferries, absolute shower of cunts)
Need to get on the phone to them and get a better plan in that case (seeing as I was out of contract in 2017)
I was able to do mine over their webchat - pretty painless and I went from £11/month to £8 (4gb, unlimited texts and calls, “go roam” included).
Right, doing this right now. I’m paying £9/month for 4gb and unlimited texts/calls but I want my free stuff in Hong Kong
Why do they lose steam?
When e.g chrome books which run on similar OS are prized for longevity
Oh I just mean the whole phone seems to take longer and longer to do anything and clearing down storage doesn’t help.
The OnePlus 3 has a 6GB cache on the chip which is quite large so maybe that helps
Phones use flash memory for storage, this degrades fairly rapidly and gets slower and slower once cells die. Same happens to computers with ssd itll eventually get to a point where everything is so hard to read itll bring the computer/Phone to a crawl.
Yeah I get it, I’ve experienced it too, it’s just that chromebooks don’t do this, despite mostly running on low power cpus and memory.
A tedious 30 minutes on the phone playing hardball, but eventually Petagno wins…
I mean at a guess: