QUOTE(Kazuki @ Aug 16 2019, 12:28 PM)
You can see from the comments left here by other users~My experiences with local sets (by other companies such as MSI) are pretty meh as well.
OnePlus OnePlus 7/7T Pro & 7/7T Discussion Thread V2, Go Beyond Speed
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QUOTE(Kazuki @ Aug 16 2019, 12:06 PM) Hi all, Note 9 sent for warranty but planning to let it go to change to OnePlus 7 Pro. There's a few users in here who are switching from Note 9 as well. I am one of them. Let me answer you first.However, I have my reserve... I love my Note 9 with the following advantage over OnePlus 7 Pro : 1) Rear FP Sensor (I'm sooo use to rear FPS, it's fast and accurate. Will migration to on-screen with OP7 Pro be smooth?) 2) Camera (Not a camera whore. Previously use OP5T and was really dissapointed with the quality. Can OP7 Pro live up to it?) 3) Expendable Storage (Only need more storage for movies and musics) 4) Notification LED (I usually place my phone on desk and disable vibration, LED notification LED allow me to be aware of msgs coming in) 5) SPen (don't use that often but handy when I need to explan stuff at work with drawing) 6) 3.5mm (using Airdots this days but I still love the idea of maintaing legacy port) 7) Samsung Pay (actually pretty handy) 8) Wireless Charging (usually use cable, don't charge wireless that often) 9) Dex (only play around with it at times) However, looking forward to OP7 Pro due to the following reasons: 1) Snapdragon 855 (Exynos fair lower in terms of performance and battery) 2) Battery life (since it's 855 and stock, with so much report that battery life is good) 3) Full Screen with no notch (Note 9 is pretty much that) 4) 90Hz (Kena posion with 90Hz really cannot turn back?) 5) 2 years warranty! (This is pretty sweet deal, 2 years of protection for device) 6) RM3399 now for 8GB RAM and 256GB) Following is a major deterrent: 1) No notification LED (macam mana ni? those 3rd party app doens't cause major drain and issue?) 2) Camera quality (comparing with Note 9. OP5T was dissapointing) As of now Note 9 still outweight OP7 Pro as I'm so used to Note 9. Can fellow forumers advice? I know asking in OP7 Pro topic might not be bias free but minta tolong! Trimas. Part A 1) To me, OP7 pro optic fingerprint sensor is better. It's very fast and convenient compared to rear fingerprint sensor. 2) OP7 pro camera quality is on par, if not , slightly better than Note9's. Samsung flagship camera does have its own advantages in certain circumstances, but Op7 pro has one big advantage than Note 9, which is, the ultra wide camera. 3) 256gb (base) is more than enough for regular usage unless you loves to store many movies and musics inside your phone... 4) Yes. Since OP7pro opted for full screen expereince, they ditched the notification LED. 5) No need to argue. S-Pen is Samsung Galaxy Note's speciality. You want S-pen? Note is the only option. 6) Depends on personal preference. Some people need it, some people don't care. But I think it's time to move on since almost all flagships now are moving toward to wireless era. 7) Again, exclusive only for Samsung members. 8) OP7 pro warp charge FTW. 9) Another exclusive feature for Samsung users only. Part B 1) Definitely better than Note 9's exynos processor. Speed, system stability, connectivity, call sound quality, etc. Snapdragon is indeed better than Exynos when come to those criterias. 2) For me, same usage on both my Note 9 and OP7 pro, my OP7 pro battery life is 2X times better than Note 9, no kidding. 3) OP7 Pro full screen experience is excellent! No one can beat that! 4) Still can turn back lah. But one thing for sure, once you get used to OP7 pro 90hz screen, when you try to use another 60hz screen phone, you will definitely feel the slow down. 5) 2 years warranty is good. But most likely you won't have chance to use it because OP is well known for having the lowest failure rate in term of smart phone manufacturing. 6) Still expensive. Better go for imported set, if local warranty is not important to you. Part C 1) Hopefully Oneplus will listen to the users' feedback and add in the AOD display (like Samsung) feature in their future updates. 2) OP7 pro camera is equally good as Samsung Note 9. At the end, it's all up to personal taste. Some people love Oneplus camera output, some love Samsung images. You can go to phone stores and "test drive" OP7 pro before you decide. Conclusion, if S-Pen and Samsung pay are important to you, stick with Note 9. If not, go for OP7 pro. Hmm? You ask me? Well, I don't choose. I keep both of them. This post has been edited by Max2006: Aug 16 2019, 01:08 PM |
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Aug 16 2019, 02:36 PM
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Thanks @Max2006 for the insight!
Now 80% convince to jump back to OP7 Pro. Gonna fiddle with it a bit first at DirectD or Mobile2Go. Btw, where to get imported set? Any store that I can get directly? How much cheaper? Calling @Mafioso to share experience. I think we more or less have the same buying pattern. |
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Aug 16 2019, 03:17 PM
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QUOTE(Max2006 @ Aug 16 2019, 01:05 PM) There's a few users in here who are switching from Note 9 as well. I am one of them. Let me answer you first. Part A 1) To me, OP7 pro optic fingerprint sensor is better. It's very fast and convenient compared to rear fingerprint sensor. 2) OP7 pro camera quality is on par, if not , slightly better than Note9's. Samsung flagship camera does have its own advantages in certain circumstances, but Op7 pro has one big advantage than Note 9, which is, the ultra wide camera. 3) 256gb (base) is more than enough for regular usage unless you loves to store many movies and musics inside your phone... 4) Yes. Since OP7pro opted for full screen expereince, they ditched the notification LED. 5) No need to argue. S-Pen is Samsung Galaxy Note's speciality. You want S-pen? Note is the only option. 6) Depends on personal preference. Some people need it, some people don't care. But I think it's time to move on since almost all flagships now are moving toward to wireless era. 7) Again, exclusive only for Samsung members. 8) OP7 pro warp charge FTW. 9) Another exclusive feature for Samsung users only. Part B 1) Definitely better than Note 9's exynos processor. Speed, system stability, connectivity, call sound quality, etc. Snapdragon is indeed better than Exynos when come to those criterias. 2) For me, same usage on both my Note 9 and OP7 pro, my OP7 pro battery life is 2X times better than Note 9, no kidding. 3) OP7 Pro full screen experience is excellent! No one can beat that! 4) Still can turn back lah. But one thing for sure, once you get used to OP7 pro 90hz screen, when you try to use another 60hz screen phone, you will definitely feel the slow down. 5) 2 years warranty is good. But most likely you won't have chance to use it because OP is well known for having the lowest failure rate in term of smart phone manufacturing. 6) Still expensive. Better go for imported set, if local warranty is not important to you. Part C 1) Hopefully Oneplus will listen to the users' feedback and add in the AOD display (like Samsung) feature in their future updates. 2) OP7 pro camera is equally good as Samsung Note 9. At the end, it's all up to personal taste. Some people love Oneplus camera output, some love Samsung images. You can go to phone stores and "test drive" OP7 pro before you decide. Conclusion, if S-Pen and Samsung pay are important to you, stick with Note 9. If not, go for OP7 pro. Hmm? You ask me? Well, I don't choose. I keep both of them. QUOTE(Kazuki @ Aug 16 2019, 02:36 PM) Thanks @Max2006 for the insight! HAHA..Now 80% convince to jump back to OP7 Pro. Gonna fiddle with it a bit first at DirectD or Mobile2Go. Btw, where to get imported set? Any store that I can get directly? How much cheaper? Calling @Mafioso to share experience. I think we more or less have the same buying pattern. im letting go of my oneplus if anyone's interested https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=4823631 |
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Aug 16 2019, 03:43 PM
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QUOTE(Kazuki @ Aug 16 2019, 12:06 PM) Hi all, Note 9 sent for warranty but planning to let it go to change to OnePlus 7 Pro. i also want to change my note9, signal receiving is very poorHowever, I have my reserve... I love my Note 9 with the following advantage over OnePlus 7 Pro : 1) Rear FP Sensor (I'm sooo use to rear FPS, it's fast and accurate. Will migration to on-screen with OP7 Pro be smooth?) 2) Camera (Not a camera whore. Previously use OP5T and was really dissapointed with the quality. Can OP7 Pro live up to it?) 3) Expendable Storage (Only need more storage for movies and musics) 4) Notification LED (I usually place my phone on desk and disable vibration, LED notification LED allow me to be aware of msgs coming in) 5) SPen (don't use that often but handy when I need to explan stuff at work with drawing) 6) 3.5mm (using Airdots this days but I still love the idea of maintaing legacy port) 7) Samsung Pay (actually pretty handy) 8) Wireless Charging (usually use cable, don't charge wireless that often) 9) Dex (only play around with it at times) However, looking forward to OP7 Pro due to the following reasons: 1) Snapdragon 855 (Exynos fair lower in terms of performance and battery) 2) Battery life (since it's 855 and stock, with so much report that battery life is good) 3) Full Screen with no notch (Note 9 is pretty much that) 4) 90Hz (Kena posion with 90Hz really cannot turn back?) 5) 2 years warranty! (This is pretty sweet deal, 2 years of protection for device) 6) RM3399 now for 8GB RAM and 256GB) Following is a major deterrent: 1) No notification LED (macam mana ni? those 3rd party app doens't cause major drain and issue?) 2) Camera quality (comparing with Note 9. OP5T was dissapointing) As of now Note 9 still outweight OP7 Pro as I'm so used to Note 9. Can fellow forumers advice? I know asking in OP7 Pro topic might not be bias free but minta tolong! Trimas. :thumbsup: |
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Aug 16 2019, 04:07 PM
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QUOTE(mafioso @ Aug 16 2019, 03:17 PM) HAHA.. Aik... So fast? Going back to the Note 8?im letting go of my oneplus if anyone's interested https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=4823631 Camera not on par with the Samsungs ? |
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Aug 16 2019, 04:08 PM
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Aug 16 2019, 04:16 PM
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QUOTE(mafioso @ Aug 16 2019, 04:08 PM) use back my note 9 first Oneplus ecosystem is way better than Samsung Experience in terms of fluidity, battery management and stability. Samsung Experience pawns OOS in that it has more features and functions added to it making it more user friendly. But sadly, the camera on the Oneplus is still not on the same level of playing field as the Samsungs.hmm, no this time camera on oneplus 7 pro is good. LOL maybe just got too used to samsung's ecosystem |
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QUOTE(TOMEI-R @ Aug 16 2019, 04:16 PM) Oneplus ecosystem is way better than Samsung Experience in terms of fluidity, battery management and stability. Samsung Experience pawns OOS in that it has more features and functions added to it making it more user friendly. But sadly, the camera on the Oneplus is still not on the same level of playing field as the Samsungs. comparable its fine this timenot like few years ago but anyway, after using for 1 week its just not my type (although my last oneplus was 2 years ago) |
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Aug 16 2019, 04:19 PM
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Aug 16 2019, 04:30 PM
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Aug 16 2019, 04:32 PM
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Aug 16 2019, 04:48 PM
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Aug 16 2019, 04:58 PM
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QUOTE(TOMEI-R @ Aug 16 2019, 04:19 PM) Until the day under-screen camera comes out, who wants to buy a 2018 phone with a notch or a dot on the screen. That design is so last year and we are already more than half way to 2020. |
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Aug 16 2019, 06:18 PM
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QUOTE(sleepwalker @ Aug 16 2019, 05:51 PM) Until the day under-screen camera comes out, who wants to buy a 2018 phone with a notch or a dot on the screen. That design is so last year and we are already more than half way to 2020. Not much of choices right now. Even the latest and mighty Samsung Galaxy Note 10 would have a punch hole on their infinity borderless display. So yeah, I still think the auto pop up camera is the way to go if you want a "full display" screen.This post has been edited by TOMEI-R: Aug 16 2019, 06:18 PM |
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Aug 16 2019, 06:57 PM
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QUOTE(TOMEI-R @ Aug 16 2019, 06:18 PM) Not much of choices right now. Even the latest and mighty Samsung Galaxy Note 10 would have a punch hole on their infinity borderless display. So yeah, I still think the auto pop up camera is the way to go if you want a "full display" screen. I guess the more appropriate word would be 'workaround' while we wait for under-screen cams. It's not something some manufacturers would want to do while others don't mind doing the workaround. It's not a perfect solution. |
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Aug 16 2019, 06:58 PM
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QUOTE(sleepwalker @ Aug 16 2019, 05:51 PM) Until the day under-screen camera comes out, who wants to buy a 2018 phone with a notch or a dot on the screen. That design is so last year and we are already more than half way to 2020. The reason I immediately used the hide notch function with my 1+7. It's actually quite smart that the notifications/clock/battery are pushed upwards to the extra black space. |
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Aug 16 2019, 10:43 PM
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What file manager app you guys using????
Stock file manager suxx imo..... Before this on old phone using es file manager......lots of functions.... but cant find it at playstore....just after that l found out the company behind it got suspended by google....... This post has been edited by bluraypirate: Aug 16 2019, 10:48 PM |
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