expiredDLS4U | Staff posted Mar 24, 2025 08:07 PM
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expiredDLS4U | Staff posted Mar 24, 2025 08:07 PM
OnePlus 13R 12 GB RAM + 256 GB ROM + Nord Buds 3 Pro - $449.99 + Free Shipping with Trade-In of any device in any condition @ OnePlus
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Does the description say how much storage the phone has? The description says it has 12 GB RAM but RAM is not storage. Correspondingly it is calling ROM storage and, like RAM, ROM is not storage.
Okay I see that OnePlus 13R specs - PhoneArena [phonearena.com] says it has 256GB of internal storage.
Apparently, there's no security. They can just call in and pretend to be you when reps don't verify.
The problem I have with freebies rather than cash is that nobody would buy nord earbuds for $100. And if you do and intend to sell, you'll never get that much, and you'll be paying ebay auction fees and shipping, not to mention the probability of a buyer returning the item back to you. It's just not worth it, unless you happen to be lucky and get an offer for a free watch 3.
If you want Oneplus, wait until they offer significant cash discount.
Apparently, there's no security. They can just call in and pretend to be you when reps don't verify.
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1. You can select from many different esim providers and compare the rate, purchase and install selected product for the selected length of service, all from touch of your phone, before you even land.
Or
2. You must wait until you pass through the custom, you have no cell service before that. you look for a cell phone booth at the airport possibly before you even pick up your luggage. You can only select whatever service they have, maybe require you to have foreign currencies so you have to look for currency exchange station close by. and you have to submit a bunch of application, just to get the service, and then you run to pick up your luggage...
The choice is obvious for anyone who travels and use data
Now if we use physical sim without setting a SIM password (which I don't see a lot of people do), isn't it even easier for them to put the sim in another device and impersonate us?
Or are you saying they try to move the esim to a new device via reps and the reps don't verify? If that's the case, they will be liable for that, won't they?
https://imgur.com/a/QxNA9c5
First time switching to OP, have always been a pixel guy (from their nexus days) but their recent iterations with the tensor core was just not it. Hopefully OP will not disappoint.
First time switching to OP, have always been a pixel guy (from their nexus days) but their recent iterations with the tensor core was just not it. Hopefully OP will not disappoint.
Apparently, there's no security. They can just call in and pretend to be you when reps don't verify.
If anything most of esim them can only be activated once. Whereas anyone could unplug your SIM card and plug into another phone.
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