15-11-2016 19:34 - edited 17-11-2016 13:38
15-11-2016 19:34 - edited 17-11-2016 13:38
Hey Guys,
The best just got better. Introducing the newly announced OnePlus 3T - and yes - it's coming soon to O2.
We know there are some big fans of OnePlus out there and we're pleased to continue our partnership with OnePlus and to be able to offer their latest phone to our customers. The OnePlus 3T stays true to OnePlus' "Never Settle" approach. Impressive specs mean nothing if you don’t have a great experience every time you pick up your phone. The OnePlus 3T delivers the best user experience, thanks to the latest hardware upgrades and carefully tested software enhancements
The OnePlus 3T will be available to pre-order from O2 this Thursday, 17th November - in-store, online or over the phone. We'll be announcing our tariffs and pricing details soon and i'll update this thread with more info once pre-orders are live
What's under the hood?
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 (2.35GHz)
- 6GB LPDDR4 RAM
- 64 or 128GB UFS 2.0 storage
- 3,400mAh battery with Dash Charge
- 5.5" Optic AMOLED 1080P Full HD display (401ppi)
- 16MP rear camera - f/2.0, 4k video @ 30fps
- 16MP front camera - f/2.0, 1080P video @ 30fps
Update - 17th November
The day has arrived. No, not Thursday - PRE-ORDER DAY!
You can pre-order in-store, over the phone or right here on our website: o2.uk/OP3T
on 17-11-2016 13:38
on 17-11-2016 13:38
@Cleoriff wrote:
Fixed. I'm blaming it on gremlins.
on 17-11-2016 13:42
on 17-11-2016 13:42
on 17-11-2016 15:12
on 17-11-2016 15:12
on 17-11-2016 15:43
on 17-11-2016 15:43
@jonsie wrote:
@Chris_Kcan you please give us some sort of insight into O2 stocking levels for any new releases as every recent launch has seen 'unprecedented demand' and so many people awaiting delivery?
Unfortunately it's not really something we can go into any depth on as one of the biggest factors comes down to how many units we can get. For device launches where we know there will be demand, we'll always look to secure as many as we possibly can - but as is the case with many of the biggest launches of 2016, demand often exceeds supply.
on 18-11-2016 13:24
on 18-11-2016 13:24
on 24-11-2016 14:05
on 24-11-2016 14:05
on 24-11-2016 14:11
on 24-11-2016 14:11
A days power in half an hour....the story of my life innit
on 28-11-2016 09:26
on 28-11-2016 09:26
I am sitting eagerly awaiting the delivery of my OnePlus 3T. Musn't be going to be delivered via Royal Mail as I have just had my post for today
on 28-11-2016 09:54
on 28-11-2016 09:54
I hope it arrives asap for you @Anonymous and do let us all know here on the forum what you think of the 3T :).
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on 06-12-2016 10:18
on 06-12-2016 10:18
I've had the phone a week today. It was a day late, but no major issue in the end. I've been a HTC or Samsung user for the past 6 years so this is a change for me.
I have to say I'm very impressed with it so far. For a phone of this price it feels solid and much more expensive and more in line with other top of the range phones on the market that cost over £200 more. It is very a nice looking phone too.
I particularly like the slider on the side of the phone that allows you to switch between normal, priority and silent modes for notifications. Once I'd read a bit of the manual, this was very easy to set up and now works really well.
The phone is very fast, as you'd expect with a top of the range processor and 6GB of RAM, and the screen is bright and clear.
At first you think you lack home screens as there is only the main home screen, and a "Recent" screen to the left. But as you install apps additional home screens are created as required. This is a good idea as you don't feel you need to fill empty home screens for the sake of having stuff on them.
I'm not a camera expert, but the photos I have taken so far in low light, fake light and daylight have all looked very clear to me, but then again I'm no photographer and I'm yet to use it enough to understand the settings etc.
The intelligence of the auto correct when texting, emailing etc is very good. I do like the standard Google keyboard, but you do also have the option to use SwiftKey.
The Oxygen OS is a very clean OS and I do like the fact you are not lumbered with loads of stock apps you never use as you are with Samsung and HTC phones. The battery life is also decent and the dash charger powers it back up swiftly.
The fingerprint scanner for unlocking the device is a great addition. It is quite sensitive so won't work if it's too dusty etc, but a quick wipe and it works. You can also add additional fingerprints.
The camera lens does protrude out of the back of the phone, but this is the case in a lot of phones, and OnePlus sell many different phone cases that will rectify that. I'm not sure when/if O2 plan on stocking any (networks and high street shops seem obsessed with the iPhone when it comes to cases and rarely cater for any other device).
I personally use a phone for listening to music and email the most, and I'm not a fan of Google's standard offerings on this, namely Google Play and the Gmail app. The stock music app that comes with the phone I wasn't keen on due to the lack of options, so I downloaded replacements (MediaMonkey and BlueMail in case anybody is interested), but this is my personal preference and cannot be seen as a phone drawback really.
Overall this is a brilliant phone for the price, and due to the price, the contract available are very reasonably priced. Would absolutely recommend it.
Score 10/10