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Oneplus 7 Pro 8/256Gb or S10+ 8/128Gb (with Exynos)?

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As I said in your other thread, the Oneplus is a better phone.

 

Exynos has 0 lineageOS support and performs like shit compared to Qualcomm (especially in graphics). Samsung does not take you seriously after the first year and a half. They artificially slow down update frequency even when they are ready, especially to carrier locked phones.

 

I have never even used a Oneplus phone and I can recommend them over Samsung.

I'm really indecise about this, like, I'm a Windows Phone/10 Mobile user for more than 4 years (2y l520 and ~2y l930), at end of last year my l930 died, I didn't bothered buying a new one because I wouldn't use this year, but now I finally decided to buy and It's between S10+ 8Gb 128Gb or Oneplus 7 8Gb 256Gb (guess that there is no Android phone better than these, and please, not Huawei).. 

Looking from the specs, what S10+ have better than 1+7 are wireless charging (that I never used on my l930), samsung pay (I won't use), better camera (but with Gcam it get better), IP rating, well, I won't use underwater and, with or without it water damage isn't covered by the warranty, and 1+ are "waterproof" anyway, size and weight are just question of getting used by the time.
About Android skin, well, the only ones that I've used are MIUI, so I expect that OneUI will be somewhere similar, with some bloatware, uninstallable apps.. Meanwhile OxygenOS are clean, fast and without bloatware, well, my choice are clear.

Many people say to get S10+ because it's a complete phone, with good build and blablabla, but I'm afraid that I wont't use any of those and end up disliking the phone.

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As I said in your other thread, the Oneplus is a better phone.

 

Exynos has 0 lineageOS support and performs like shit compared to Qualcomm (especially in graphics). Samsung does not take you seriously after the first year and a half. They artificially slow down update frequency even when they are ready, especially to carrier locked phones.

 

I have never even used a Oneplus phone and I can recommend them over Samsung.

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1 minute ago, SenpaiKaplan said:

As I said in your other thread, the Oneplus is a better phone.

 

Exynos has 0 lineageOS support and performs like shit compared to Qualcomm (especially in graphics). Samsung does not take you seriously after the first year and a half. They artificially slow down update frequency even when they are ready, especially to carrier locked phones.

 

I have never even used a Oneplus phone and I can recommend them over Samsung.

Absolutely agree, now I remembered that I even recommended an 1+ 3t for a friend 2y ago, and he is still using it today and are working just fine, fast as new even tho it never was reseted, and is still getting updated.

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Server (Unraid): HP EliteDesk 800 G1 || i7 4770 @ Stock || 4x8GB DDR3 Crucial 1600Mhz

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