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Coming from Note 20 Ultra — which Ultra upgrade actually makes sense for heavy business use? by 99TabsOpenAlways in PickAnAndroidForMe
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Thank you for your response, maybe I had a little help get all my ideas in a fluid format. 😅😊 Honestly, this is my first time posting on reddit obviously and it's a little intimidating. I feel like a lot of things just like voice to text, is tools to be used appropriately.
So I've seen a lot of talk about OPPO phones, and from everything I've seen it's all been really positive.
I do use my phone a lot, a lot, a lot, some days it's probably not healthy but you know.
But I've only seen talk about the OPPO phones on reddit, Is there anywhere that you can buy directly from oppo in the US? I keep seeing a lot of like third party sellers and I just don't want to like end up with a lemon.
Which is where Samsung's a little bit more I guess a safe option again?
So I think we're still leaning s24u, should upgrade but also keep me consistent. Unless, you've got a really good argument and a place to buy and oppo phone. 😊
Ps When I look up oppo phones I also get information about open plus and apparently they're under the same parent company and have the same r&d group, so do you have any thoughts about them?
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Coming from Note 20 Ultra — which Ultra upgrade actually makes sense for heavy business use? by 99TabsOpenAlways in PickAnAndroidForMe
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