Horrible? Everything is black or white for kids these days.Great phone horrible screen :-(
Horrible? Everything is black or white for kids these days.
Horrible? Everything is black or white for kids these days.
I like the display on my OPO3. It isn't the best display on the market for sure but after the last update it is a lot better now. It is a pretty darn good screen for what i paid for the device!Horrible? Everything is black or white for kids these days.
What's the S7 got over this phone?
What's the S7 got over this phone?
Better screen, better camera and waterproof as mentioned above me.
But OP3 is a lot faster, doesn't have slowdowns, better battery life (at least in my use case scenario), better fingerprint scanner and build quality (imho of course).
You pick what you want more, and if S7 is worth almost double
Just picked up one of these a couple of days ago. Managed to sell my old iPhone 6S Plus for more than this phone cost. Android does take some getting used to but I'm starting to warm to it now. It does pretty much everything iPhone does. Just wish they had an imessage equivalent. Great phone for the money.
How is the screen?
6GB of ram/64GB storage/Snapdragon 820 just behind the 821 in Pixel iirc 5.5" AMOLED screen (albeit 1080p but OK), 30 minutes charge for 7 hours, USB-C, decent camera,
and $399 price, this seems like best android play?
I think the Honor 8 gives it a good run for its money.
It has 4gb ram, but because it doesn't have an artificial limiter applied it can actually utilise the whole of that 4gb. Even with latest updates the OP3 doesn't utilise it's full 6gb, with a limiter that is akin to other 3gb devices.
The Kirin 950 benchmarks near identically to the Exynos in the S7/S7e/Note 7
1080p LCD - but one that is excellent. (As good as Apple's for viewing angles and outdoor visibility). The pentile array of the 1080p OP3 means text is not as sharp as it was on the OP2 which was LCD and sadly the OP3 has poor outdoor visibility in direct sunlight.
Fast charging, USB C, great camera carried over from the Huawei P9 with dual 12mp.
Great battery life with 5-6 hours SOT and one of the best standby times with little drain in standby i have tested on any android.
It too $399 for €32gb but with MicroSD or $449 for 64gb
So whilst the OP3 is s fantastic device for its price, it certainly isn't the only device that is fantastic in that price hemisphere, to declare it the best.
Mid-range on Android in 2016 really upped the game.
The OP3, ZTE Axon, Honor 8 are testament to how overpriced our "brand" manufacturers flagship devices have skyrocketed too.
If you could get a Nexus 6P for a good price then I would choose that. Faster updates and more reliable updates directly from Google and the 6P has great speakers, performance is great despite being an 810, in day to say use you'll be likely unable to see a tangible difference bar split second loading of apps. But it's the software support that would push me moreover than anything else.i see thanks for clarifying,
would u say 6P or one plus 3 assuming one could find a 6p for a good price?
I think the Honor 8 gives it a good run for its money.
It has 4gb ram, but because it doesn't have an artificial limiter applied it can actually utilise the whole of that 4gb. Even with latest updates the OP3 doesn't utilise it's full 6gb, with a limiter that is akin to other 3gb devices.
The Kirin 950 benchmarks near identically to the Exynos in the S7/S7e/Note 7
1080p LCD - but one that is excellent. (As good as Apple's for viewing angles and outdoor visibility). The pentile array of the 1080p OP3 means text is not as sharp as it was on the OP2 which was LCD and sadly the OP3 has poor outdoor visibility in direct sunlight.
Fast charging, USB C, great camera carried over from the Huawei P9 with dual 12mp.
Great battery life with 5-6 hours SOT and one of the best standby times with little drain in standby i have tested on any android.
It too $399 for €32gb but with MicroSD or $449 for 64gb
So whilst the OP3 is s fantastic device for its price, it certainly isn't the only device that is fantastic in that price hemisphere, to declare it the best.
Mid-range on Android in 2016 really upped the game.
The OP3, ZTE Axon, Honor 8 are testament to how overpriced our "brand" manufacturers flagship devices have skyrocketed too.
See my thread - I added samples between it and the ip7 & S7 and low light test. Low light tbh for me is hit or miss on all of them, it's why normally I would never think of taking low light photos on any smartphone camera. In day to day light they are all very comparable.Sounds quite enticing. How does the camera compare to iPhone and S7 cameras especially in low light?
In addition, I've read some less than stellar reviews of the software, is it any good or is at least a different launcher required?
i see thanks for clarifying,
would u say 6P or one plus 3 assuming one could find a 6p for a good price?