Re: Fwd: You have received a new OnePlus invitation

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Author: Shawn Badger
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Subject: Re: Fwd: You have received a new OnePlus invitation
Mine is also on T-moblie, I haven't noticed any more dead spots than normal
but I haven't really traveled to much with it yet. The only thing I have
noticed odd on mine is that ican take some time for it to dail out via
Google Voice but otherwise it has been a solid platform.



On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Stephen Partington <>
wrote:

> I have a oneplus on Tmobile, and the phone is great, the service is great,
> the two combined has a few weirdnesses in it.
>
> What i have found is that the oneplus has one weakness, its radio.
>
> While plenty powerful it lacks the 700mhz band that tmobile is focusing on
> for its LTE expansion. Add to this that the Oneplus only shares one of the
> 4 total frequencies that tmobile uses. There is the same issue with AT&T.
>
> in most settings this is not an issue with the exception of every now and
> then running across a weird deadzone that only seems to affect you and none
> of the other tmobile devices nearby. it also really showed up when i drove
> to snowflake (from Tempe). I only had service for about half of the total
> trip while my wife with her phone had service the whole time with a couple
> of moments interruption depending on where the mountain peak was.
>
> Since then i have dropped CM11s for a late dec CM12 nightly that someone
> is compiling and sharing out, and then amusingly enough putting the CM11s
> (most current) radio back into place and right now this is giving me the
> best connectivity so far in the valley and i am not having the issues with
> deadspots i most normally have run into.
>
> but the device is amazingly powerful, well built, and for me the best part
> yours. you get to unlock it if you want. you can rom it if you want.
> entirely up to you.
>
> Also get a tempered glass screen protector at least, the way the edges are
> exposed, while sexy, makes them vulnerable to nicks and chips (my screen
> protector has eaten one of these moments already)
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 3:43 PM, Nathan England <> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I have a 3 year old Samsung Galaxy Tab Plus which I'm looking to replace.
>> Oddly, it's still as powerful or more and has more storage than anything on
>> the market today, so I've really waited to upgrade it. But I'm a little
>> hesitant...
>>
>> As the market seems to be going, I'm leaning towards a phablet. One of
>> these OnePlus One with a 5.5" screen seems like it would fit the bill
>> nicely.
>>
>> Anyone use one of these on T-Mobile in the valley? I'd like to know how
>> they work, is the coverage decent, do they actually use the network well?
>>
>> I currently have Moto G on verizon 3G which is ok. The phone itself is
>> awesome but the network is slow. I hate Verizon. I also have a T-mobile
>> Huaweii something or other junk phone which has a pathetic little screen
>> and is horribly slow, but the network is screamin' fast... lol
>>
>> So I really want to move completely to T-Mobile. sorry to sound like an
>> advertisement, but I've been impressed. So now I need to find a good device
>> for it.
>>
>> Thanks for your thoughts...
>>
>> ****Snip****
>
>
>>
>> --
> A mouse trap, placed on top of your alarm clock, will prevent you from
> rolling over and going back to sleep after you hit the snooze button.
>
> Stephen
>
>
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