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ONEPLUS 3T REVIEW: RAPID ITERATION

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ONEPLUS 3T REVIEW: RAPID ITERATION expensive smartphones have always been about compromise. You may save a few hundred dollars over an iPhone, Galaxy S, or other high-end phones, but you have to give up something, whether that’s performance, build quality, camera quality, display, software experience, or any combination of those. This year, there have been many Android phones that challenge that convention, and none flipped it on its head more than the  OnePlus 3 , released in June. The OnePlus 3 retailed for just under $400, significantly less than a high-end $700 Samsung or Apple phone. Despite that price, it had the fastest processor available to Android phones, premium build quality and design, and a cruft-free software experience. Compromises were few and far between and you really had to dig to find them: no support for CDMA networks such as Verizon or Sprint, and no water resistance, which has become a headline feature of high-end smartphones recently. The OnePlus 3 w

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Samsung: nearly 85 percent of Galaxy Note 7 phones in U.S. have been replaced If you still own a   Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in the U.S . , you are definitely in  the minority compared to the folks who have traded in the exploding smartphone for something else. Today, Samsung stated that nearly 85 percent of Note 7 owners in the U.S. have replaced the device since the official recall went out a few weeks ago. It added that the majority of trade-ins were for another Samsung-made phone Samsung’s brief but official update on the ongoing effort to recall all Note 7 units stated that it will begin rolling out an update for the phone “in the coming days” to the U.S. that will limit the battery power on the phone to 60 percent of its usual capacity. It will also issue more notifications to those remaining 15 percent of Note 7 owners who have kept the phone that they really need to turn it in for something else. T-Mobile has already revealed it will begin pushing out