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 07-12-2016 10:39
on 07-12-2016 10:39
on 07-12-2016 11:05
on 07-12-2016 11:05
@welshsteve76Currently there is no section to place reviews of owners personal devices. The team are looking to amend this. We have a Try The Tech section where O2 loan customers devices for 2 weeks to trial and write a review about...(though that has yet to start again this year with new devices)
Veritas Numquam Perit
02-02-2018 22:37 - edited 02-02-2018 22:39
02-02-2018 22:37 - edited 02-02-2018 22:39
I did enjoy that review, @welshsteve76!
I got my 3T in Jan-2017, upgrading from an HTC One mini (the original mini), which I really loved - smooth, sleek and curved, a class act that was not too big to fit nicely in your trouser pocket.
The 3T's a bit bigger thean the One mini, and can be a bit painful when tucked into the front pocket of your jeans when you're sitting down for any length of time. I do love the 3T flip cover, the little magnet sensor wakes the phone up when you flip the cover open, cool!
Shame that OnePlus have hiked their prices so, I'd have like to be in with a chance of going up to a 6T or 7 when my renewal is due in Jan2019.
on 05-02-2018 10:16
on 05-02-2018 10:16
Yeah it is a shame. My renewal is due October/November. But unless the price comes down, I might go SIM only and keep the 3T. Will save me money and I still love the phone.
on 05-02-2018 10:54
on 05-02-2018 10:54
wrote:Yeah it is a shame. My renewal is due October/November. But unless the price comes down, I might go SIM only and keep the 3T. Will save me money and I still love the phone.
Just what I did with my S3 and Note 3 @welshsteve76
The S3 was end of contract so went sim free, I bought the Note 3 and current Note 4 outright and went sim free on both of those. There are usually some great deals to be had on sim only tariffs
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-02-2018 13:13
on 05-02-2018 13:13
Some people insist on upgrading to the latest all new singing, whistles bells and flutes upgrade even though the phone they have is perfectly adequate for their needs. Shame really that your phone now defines who you are in the eyes of your social circle.
06-02-2018 09:44 - edited 06-02-2018 10:24
06-02-2018 09:44 - edited 06-02-2018 10:24
@Cleoriff- Definitely considering this.
@jonsie- Yes it is a shame. I find it pathetic all these vain people queing outside the apple shop when the new iPhone gets released. It truly is vanity, nothing else because these devices very rarely justify the upgrade.
I'm not a fan of Apple anyway. I find their devices restrictive, and in iTunes, they have successfully created the most convoluted, complex, and downright most usless piece of software ever in my opinion. It truly is an abomination. And all to achieve something quite simple.