OnePlus 3T

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If you get a good phone, which most do, the issues are few and far between imo.

If you have a bad phone and have to deal with their support, that's when you have problems..
 
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Well pleased that say the remote session worked 1st time and it is running prett good. Battery life is very good for what I need. Also find that for some reason Blue Mail is nowhere the battery hog that Outlook is just in case anyone connects to an exchange account.

Only issue that I have is that the It won't pair with the Bluetooth in my car. Other than that as snappy as I need it to be
 
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Well pleased that say the remote session worked 1st time and it is running prett good. Battery life is very good for what I need. Also find that for some reason Blue Mail is nowhere the battery hog that Outlook is just in case anyone connects to an exchange account.

Only issue that I have is that the It won't pair with the Bluetooth in my car. Other than that as snappy as I need it to be

Glad that's worked out for you. I quite like Bluemail too. After trying quite a few apps I found it connected to my works Exchange servers without any fuss when most mail apps threw a fit.
 
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Only issue that I have is that the It won't pair with the Bluetooth in my car. Other than that as snappy as I need it to be

Have you tried looking at these settings? I have to make sure 'Phone audio' and 'Media audio' are selected before mine works :)

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Thanks Killsta. I can't change those settings yet as the phone and car BT won't pair :s I will try another phone tomorrow to make sure there is nothing wrong with the car BT
 
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What's the car? Dependant on the age of it the protocol may not be accepted. I know VW went through various different itterations and "premium bluetooth" where some would work with some phones and not others. (eg, one would work with a basic nokia but not the latest iphone)
 
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What's the car? Dependant on the age of it the protocol may not be accepted. I know VW went through various different itterations and "premium bluetooth" where some would work with some phones and not others. (eg, one would work with a basic nokia but not the latest iphone)

It's a 2010 Lexus IS220D. Worked no problem with Iphone or Samsung S7 Edge
 
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For those interested the op3t is now available in all colours from o2 incl midnight black and at op direct prices (excluding top up cost)
 
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Got my midnight black version yesterday. Really pleased so far and have had no problems with Bluetooth. I did have to use "external authorisation" on the car rather than the "normal" procedure.

Was surprised to find a free case inside the box. Didn't know that when I splashed out £20 on a Oneplus Rosewood case. It is nice though.
 
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Got my 128gb midnight black yesterday. It looks very slick coming from the OP2, like it shouldn't be put in a case. I know the OP5 is probably right around the corner but I don't think I'll get buyer's remorse when it's out.
 
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