OnePlus has for Student Accounts (verify eligibility here): 256GB OnePlus 12R ProXDR Dual SIM Unlocked Smartphone (Iron Gray or Cool Blue) on sale for $529.99 - 10% w/ Student Discount - $100 when you trade in any smartphone in any condition = $376.99. Shipping is free.
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Note, be sure to select 16GB RAM + 256GB Storage Option for sale price
Specs/Key Features
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform
6.78" 2780x1264 120Hz AMOLED ProXDR Display w/ LTPO 4.0/Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 + 50MP Sony IMX890 Camera
OnePlus 12R
16 GB RAM + 256 GB Storage
$376.99 with Student discount & any phone trade in https://imgur.com/a/57hz9ns
The OnePlus Trade-In program will accept any device in any condition. We offer an easy way for you to recycle this device for free (plus, you still get a recycling reward). https://imgur.com/a/ETHZiaP
I really wish phone makers wouldn't use the curved edge screen gimmick anymore. I would already have bought one of these otherwise. I drop my phone way too much to take that risk.
that's a big change as far as phones go...
To highlight a bit of difference from the previous deal, this is 16GB RAM + 256GB Storage, previous one is 8GB + 128 GB. Not a big change, but it's still worth it.
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To highlight a bit of difference from the previous deal, this is 16GB RAM + 256GB Storage, previous one is 8GB + 128 GB. Not a big change, but it's still worth it.
You would hope but the curved part of the screen will absolutely be the weakest part of the phone. I would probably break it in a few months because I have a few conditions that affect my coordination, unfortunately and I drop things a lot. I always get a military grade case and not even an additional screen protector is going to protect this enough.
Not really its not like you can put a case over the screen. Stupid design choice imo one drop on the side and you're probably done. Great phone otherwise perhaps a bit too big.
Well you can put a cover over the screen... though it most likely won't help a serious fall. It will help prevent the screen from getting scratched if it lands on a rock or uneven surface so they are nice for that.
I've used the metal cases that are typically no named China made metal cases but they have screws holding it together with a silocone insert. They have a raised ridge far superior to anything I've ever seen on a phone case. Yes they add weight and size and quite a bit cause the cases are bigger in general. But incredibly durable and I recommend them to people that drop there phone a lot or don't have insurance.
I dropped my phone from a 3 story window that landed on concrete of the basement level. The phone had a line in the screen but was otherwise fine. I replaced the screen and it cost me like $300 so it wasn't a complete save. On the other hand... I was impressed because the phone worked and was not shattered. The case completely fell apart but the phone didn't.
My review was not even accepted but I included pictures and everything. I know it's hard to believe but, these types of phone cases are insane. Been using them since my Galaxy s9+ cause I'm always on the job and am prone to dropping when taking pictures or video on a jobsite.
This is what they look like, not specific brand cause there are plenty.
LOVE MEI Military Rugged Case for Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G, Without Tempered Glass Screen Protector, Shockproof DustproofHybrid Metal and Silicone Gel Heavy Duty Full Body Cover for S22 Ultra https://a.co/d/b9kBU3z
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05-01-2024 at 03:58 PM.
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Just bought it a few days ago, delivering today - sure hope OnePlus honors their 14 day "Price Change Refund Policy" for the $100 trade-in (vs. my $50) without too much fuss.
I've called them twice today. Both times got pretty "rough" customer experience. Long story short, save your nerves and just take a $50 loss.
their phones are curved screen right? are they ok to work with?
i remember older samsung phones were big PIA with their curved screens..
"older Samsung phones"? You mean last year's model? Lol.
I have the S22 Ultra. I hate curved edge screens but made the sacrifice for the premium model of the time. The S24 Ultra is the first one to ditch the curved edge display in a long time. Sad that it took Samsung that long to realize that people haven't cared about curved edge panels for years.
I really wish phone makers wouldn't use the curved edge screen gimmick anymore. I would already have bought one of these otherwise. I drop my phone way too much to take that risk.
The only time I have had a screen crack was on my 7Tpro. It had a case on it but that didn't help due to the curved screen. Screen replacement cost was ridiculous and would have been taken time as well. Funny thing is I prefer a flat screen anyway.
The only time I have had a screen crack was on my 7Tpro. It had a case on it but that didn't help due to the curved screen. Screen replacement cost was ridiculous and would have been taken time as well. Funny thing is I prefer a flat screen anyway.
Stop blaming OnePlus because you drop your phone geez
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You would hope but the curved part of the screen will absolutely be the weakest part of the phone. I would probably break it in a few months because I have a few conditions that affect my coordination, unfortunately and I drop things a lot. I always get a military grade case and not even an additional screen protector is going to protect this enough.
Oneplus must be really desperate to move these
Oneplus must be really desperate to move these
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I've used the metal cases that are typically no named China made metal cases but they have screws holding it together with a silocone insert. They have a raised ridge far superior to anything I've ever seen on a phone case. Yes they add weight and size and quite a bit cause the cases are bigger in general. But incredibly durable and I recommend them to people that drop there phone a lot or don't have insurance.
I dropped my phone from a 3 story window that landed on concrete of the basement level. The phone had a line in the screen but was otherwise fine. I replaced the screen and it cost me like $300 so it wasn't a complete save. On the other hand... I was impressed because the phone worked and was not shattered. The case completely fell apart but the phone didn't.
My review was not even accepted but I included pictures and everything. I know it's hard to believe but, these types of phone cases are insane. Been using them since my Galaxy s9+ cause I'm always on the job and am prone to dropping when taking pictures or video on a jobsite.
This is what they look like, not specific brand cause there are plenty.
LOVE MEI Military Rugged Case for Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G, Without Tempered Glass Screen Protector, Shockproof DustproofHybrid Metal and Silicone Gel Heavy Duty Full Body Cover for S22 Ultra https://a.co/d/b9kBU3z
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i remember older samsung phones were big PIA with their curved screens..
"older Samsung phones"? You mean last year's model? Lol.
I have the S22 Ultra. I hate curved edge screens but made the sacrifice for the premium model of the time. The S24 Ultra is the first one to ditch the curved edge display in a long time. Sad that it took Samsung that long to realize that people haven't cared about curved edge panels for years.
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Stop blaming OnePlus because you drop your phone geez