>order OnePlus VR headset
>they ship it quickly
>shipment gets held up at the border by Canada Border Services Agency for FOUR fucking days
>headset arrived just now, hours past the OnePlus 3 announcement broadcast live in VR
>>55077946
>downgraded battery
>still no expandable memory or 128gb option
>too expensive
it could of been great, but they had to go and fuck it all up.
>>55078278
>6gb ram
Talk about future proofing
>1080p
No ridiculous energy wasting on stupidly high resolutions.
>Dual sim
Always handy
>64 gb,
Idk if it's upgradable like OPX, that one has one simcard slot which also accepts microSD.
>>55077946
>ANTVR
What is this, VR for ants?
>>55078317
>>1080p
>No ridiculous energy wasting on stupidly high resolutions.
>Build VR headset meant to be combined with phones
>Build phone with resolution too low for good VR experience
What a failure
>>55078317
>6gb ram
Not needed if OS is efficient.
>1080p
Completely agree, 1080p is more than adequate. The issue is it's a 5.5 inch display with a now smaller battery, that's a step in the wrong direction.
>Dual sim
Agree it's handy, but so is expandable memory and a bigger battery.
>64 gb
It's not upgradable like the OPX, it's fixed storage and without even giving a 128GB it's simply unacceptable imo.
It also costs far too much, it's hardly a "flagship killer" here in Australia where it costs $607.42 before even taking shipping into account.
>>55078349
They understand that phones should not be used as VR devices and sti go with the media hype, just smart marketing.
>>55078317
>future proof
>lithium ion battery rated for 500 charges
Poo
>>55078458
>1990+26
>Not using an fusion reactor as energy source in your smartphone