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Originally Posted by civic-sense (Post 4621055)
Any other phones I should be looking at?

I am still new to the Android camp, however, I will say that it is best to buy a phone that gets the latest OS updates as soon as they are released and no other device gets them sooner than Google.

On to a different topic, about the Mi A2, I've not used the phone long enough to comment. I think it is a stellar device at its price point.

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Originally Posted by civic-sense (Post 4621055)
Any other phones I should be looking at?

The OnePlus 7. Faster in all aspects compared to the Pixel 3a. Good Screen. Excellent Battery life. Its got everything you need at a cheaper price tag too. Between the Nokia 8.1 and OP7, i would pick the OP7. Do check out the OP7 and OP7 Pro before you get a new phone.

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Originally Posted by civic-sense (Post 4621739)
The only thing that is preventing me from taking the plunge is the 3.5mm jack. My few weeks with the MI A2 was a suffering because of the lack of the headphone port. Am a headphone junkie and only two in my collection are wireless. I fear that once I get used to wireless, I'd stop taking out my AT MSR7.

Sir, please do not let the absence of a headphone port dissuade you form considering what is otherwise a brilliant phone. I value my wired headphones just as much as the next guy, and I was initially a trifle irritated with its absence having graduated from a OP3 to a OP6T last month. All it took was to get used to the headphone jack adapter which is supplied with the OP6T, or otherwise easily available for a couple of hundred bucks in any mobile store. Like you , I am not a big user of wireless headphones, so this was the easiest workaround for me.

I have been using this route for the last month and have to say that this no longer remains an irritant. Especially considering the suite of virtues and the humongous bang for buck which OP handsets will give you, it s a simple cost- benefit analysis which is won by the OP hands down.

At the risk of sounding repetitive, please give the OP 7/ OP6T a strong consideration. You will not regret it.

I have a OnePlus 3 which is almost 3 years old now. The Oxygen OS on Android is snappy and not once has my phone hung/lagged or shown any sign of slowing down. It came with 64GB space and 6GB RAM in 2016 and is still very relevant today. OnePlus has been consistently pushing updates and patches for the past 3 years and recently I got Android Pie on it. This is something only an Android One device used to boast about. The built is super and I have used covers on and off and still the aluminum back is absolutely scratch free. The physical fingerprint sensor is really quick.

I use my phone for some social networking, google maps and the usual phone calls. A few puzzles and games were installed but have now been solved and removed. stupid:
Recently, the battery life has taken a hit and I have to charge it by the night even with light usage. I have no plans to change it in the near future as it is still surpassing my needs.

But when the time comes, I am sure the latest OnePlus device of that time would be on my radar and probably in my pocket too.

The much hyped Flagship Killer 2.0 from Xiaomi/Redmi was launched today. Highlights here: URL

This is kind of the successor for Poco F1. Given that OnePlus and Asus moved up their pricing levels Xiaomi/Redmi also seized the opportunity and priced it higher than before.

Redmi K20 Pro: Snapdragon 855/Triple Camera/Pop up Selfie Camera
Specification seems better than Poco F1 given that they have added an AMOLED Display and a Glass-back in addition to triple camera at the back and a pop up camera for the selfie. Fingerprint sensor is on screen. The first sale is planned for 22nd July 2019

The K20 Pro has good hardware but the software is pathetic! MIUI is made for budget devices, hope they launch a polished UI worthy for a flagship. I hate the fact they have ads in the stock file explorer and messages app when many 3rd party apps don't have ads.

The animations feel budget grade and needs refinement, they should improve the quality of software to utilize the hardware of the phone.

Until they do that, I would rate the OnePlus Oxygen OS, Google Stock Android, and Samsung OneUI to be on a different league altogether.

I just flashed the Havoc ROM V2.7 along with GApps on my 'Asus Max Pro M1'. The flash was successful. BUT am NOT able to complete the WiFi setup.
I key in the password for the connection BUT the same does NOT complete.

What could be the fix for the same?
Please advise!

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Originally Posted by Aditya_Bhp (Post 4622491)
The K20 Pro has good hardware but the software is pathetic! MIUI is made for budget devices, hope they launch a polished UI worthy for a flagship. I hate the fact they have ads in the stock file explorer and messages app when many 3rd party apps don't have ads.

The animations feel budget grade and needs refinement, they should improve the quality of software to utilize the hardware of the phone.

Until they do that, I would rate the OnePlus Oxygen OS, Google Stock Android, and Samsung OneUI to be on a different league altogether.

I'll second that. Really wish they had launched the phone on Android One platform. MIUI with all those bloatware on such a good device is such a shame. On another note, the significant inconsistency in scores while running consecutive Antuntu benchmarks was also seen in a review. I wonder what the reason really is.

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Originally Posted by drive2eternity (Post 4622360)
OnePlus has been consistently pushing updates and patches for the past 3 years and recently I got Android Pie on it.

Everything that you said, I have the 3t. But Android Pie killed my phone, absolutely cooked. I need to go back to Android N.

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Originally Posted by pratyush6 (Post 4622569)
Everything that you said, I have the 3t. But Android Pie killed my phone, absolutely cooked. I need to go back to Android N.

Android Pie is working fine on my OnePlus 3. No issues as of now.

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Originally Posted by Aditya_Bhp (Post 4622293)
The OnePlus 7

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Originally Posted by arindambasu13 (Post 4622344)
At the risk of sounding repetitive, please give the OP 7/ OP6T a strong consideration.

Sorry guys. I was at the last leg of placing order and was about to proceed to OTP when my phone rang. 2 minutes later, I was not so sure. Trouble was, never before was I so undecided on what to buy, cos none of the options available (not even the Pixels) were enticing enough. To spend 30K, I have to be sure I yearn for it.

A couple of hours later I decided to buy a temporary filler until a better option arrived in the market and hence placed order for another MI A2. Regretted that decision in 30 mins flat, went back and cancelled.

Finally by the wee hours of the day placed an order for the Nokia 8.1 the spiritual successor for my erstwhile Nokia 7 plus. Android One plus headphone jack. Glass back and the notch will trouble me though. Phone will arrive tomorrow. I hope it is worth the two days I spent on Flipkart and Amazon.

BTW, I borrowed an OP6 from a friend of mine and played around a while. It is fast and fluid - but I didn't quite like the UI mods. My last three phones were (ignoring the fillers) Oneplus One, Nexus 5X and Nokia 7 plus. All had stock android. I think, I like the UI untouched.
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Originally Posted by Speed.Demon (Post 4621940)
The slow performance you're experiencing with the Mi A2 despite having good on paper specs and a clean version of Android, is because of the internal storage.

That sounds like a plausible explanation. I hope they fix that in the A3.
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Originally Posted by sandeepmohan (Post 4622279)
I am still new to the Android camp, however, I will say that it is best to buy a phone that gets the latest OS updates as soon as they are released and no other device gets them sooner than Google.

I wish I could get one of the Pixels, but I don't want to spend so much on a phone. I bought the Nexus 5X about 3 years ago for less than 20K. I don't understand why Google don't make such phones anymore. Pixels are too expensive for what they offer. I might have still gone for the Plxel 3A XL if it was available below 30K.

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Originally Posted by civic-sense (Post 4623580)
Finally by the wee hours of the day placed an order for the Nokia 8.1 the spiritual successor for my erstwhile Nokia 7 plus.

Congrats on the purchase mateclap:. Keep the shiny side up :D

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Originally Posted by civic-sense (Post 4623580)

I wish I could get one of the Pixels, but I don't want to spend so much on a phone. I bought the Nexus 5X about 3 years ago for less than 20K. I don't understand why Google don't make such phones anymore. Pixels are too expensive for what they offer. I might have still gone for the Plxel 3A XL if it was available below 30K.

I understand your predicament having owned Nexus 5, Nexus 5x and Pixel 2 now. There is nothing like stock android. I have used the OPT5 in between for about 5 days and it left me frustrated.

Also, my wife owns the 8.1 so can give you an understanding about it.

8.1 will tick most of your boxes except the supreme camera, some lag and the huge notch.

I would recommend you to take a used pixel 2 which came with 2-year warranty. They are available for as low as 16k with 8 months warranty remaining.

Pixel 3a is also a good choice at 35k.

If I were you, I'd take a second-hand pixel 3 under warranty.

I have been facing an issue with my HTC U11 since this Monday. The hotspot no longer works. It shows a message 'error' and then stops. Once this happens, WiFi doesn't get switched on as well.

Only after a restart, the Wi-Fi will start working again. Hotspot doesn't work no matter what. I have done a reset of network settings as well. Didn't help.

Had anybody faced this issue? Please help. I used this to work when there's no power in the house. Now it's severely limiting my options.

Thank you.

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Originally Posted by Mr.Beat (Post 4623696)
I understand your predicament having owned Nexus 5, Nexus 5x and Pixel 2 now. There is nothing like stock android.

+1. Motorola is probably the best alternative to stock Android, especially since I need dual SIM.


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