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OPPO Find 7?

DILands

Android Expert
This sounds like the next "Super Phone". I know that I can buy one unlocked (when available) and bring it to T-MO. I'm on the JUMP program - and really am not interested in shelling out $600 (especially, since I just got my G2 in January). Is there any possibly that T-MO will carry the Oppo phones (maybe replacing Blackberry??? One could hope....
 
This sounds like the next "Super Phone". I know that I can buy one unlocked (when available) and bring it to T-MO. I'm on the JUMP program - and really am not interested in shelling out $600 (especially, since I just got my G2 in January). Is there any possibly that T-MO will carry the Oppo phones (maybe replacing Blackberry??? One could hope....

Would anyone carry it?it is from China but isn't cheap don't think we Americans like that lol
 
Then - it looks like the M8, or the G3

Nothing personal, but I wouldn't even consider the G3. For me, it's always been Nexus > HTC > Samsung. In order of what I will look at first. This is mostly due to the development available to users like ourselves.
 
Nothing personal, but I wouldn't even consider the G3. For me, it's always been Nexus > HTC > Samsung. In order of what I will look at first. This is mostly due to the development available to users like ourselves.

I don't see why you would completely rule out the G3. The G2 was a fantastic device, the G3 is probably going to be better than the S5 anyways.
 
I don't see why you would completely rule out the G3. The G2 was a fantastic device, the G3 is probably going to be better than the S5 anyways.

Better is subjective he goes for development on a phone lg has a nasty habit of encryption on their bootloaders.
 
I don't see why you would completely rule out the G3. The G2 was a fantastic device, the G3 is probably going to be better than the S5 anyways.
Better is subjective he goes for development on a phone lg has a nasty habit of encryption on their bootloaders.

DD put it perfectly. As a developer, I (and many others) prefer devices that are easy to modify. You don't get any better than that on Nexus or the top tier flagship devices on GSM.

I have nothing in particular against the G3 from a hardware standpoint. However, the device is made by LG, which has been unreliable for me in the past outside of my Nexus 5, but even then they didn't have autonomy on that. Google decides everything as far as the Nexus program goes.
 
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