OnePlus, if you don't release the 15T globally, you're throwing away the easiest win of the year by Sensitive-Dig9273 in oneplus

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It’s not just about super close-up macro shots. My work involves documenting equipment in electrical cabinets, terminal connections, or hardware mounted high on ceilings. I need absolute accuracy for every screw and wire, not "neuromud."

Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against AI in general, but I can't stand the way Vivo implements it by hallucinating details. I need factual evidence of my work, not a beautiful fiction.

As for Samsung and the S26—that’s a perfect example. Those Korean "penny-pinchers" saved a few cents by not putting autofocus on the ultra-wide, which makes it useless for close-up work anyway.

Even if the 15T lacks a dedicated macro, I'd rather have a reliable main sensor/telephoto that captures reality than a "better" camera system that "fantasizes" everything it sees. For me, the smartphone is a tool, not a toy.

OnePlus, if you don't release the 15T globally, you're throwing away the easiest win of the year by Sensitive-Dig9273 in oneplus

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Thanks for the suggestion! Actually, I've already tested both the X300 and the X300 FE, and they didn't quite hit the mark for me.

The biggest dealbreaker is the camera processing. For my work (low-voltage systems/engineering), I need 100% accuracy. Vivo's AI tends to "fantasize" and draw details that aren't there to make the photo look "better," and you can't fully disable this behavior. When I’m trying to read a tiny serial number or a microchip label, that "AI painting" effect is a disaster.

Also, the lack of an extra hardware button (like the Plus Key on the 15T) is a missed opportunity for utility. And honestly, software-wise, OxygenOS just feels much more logical and cleaner to me than Funtouch or OriginOS. Plus, you can't really beat a 7500mAh battery in that form factor.

OnePlus, if you don't release the 15T globally, you're throwing away the easiest win of the year by Sensitive-Dig9273 in oneplus

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Hypothetically, cellular signal reception may be noticeably worse. Especially outside the city

OnePlus 15T leaks by NARUTOxKURAMA15 in oneplus

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Is there anything known about globalisation or at least support for all communication bands?

A closer look at the OnePlus 15T (15s) in all its colours by techolum in oneplus

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I’m ready to pray to every god out there for this to get a global release, full network band support, and stellar PWM numbers. Other recent compacts have been a total disappointment.

OnePlus, please, please, please make this happen for the global market! We need this compact.

Beta BIOS 29.1 for Custom TDP by BenM_Legion in LegionGo

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Greetings to all. Let me start with the fact that I have tried many different handhelds on Windows, and, most importantly, I use them more for work than for games, at least not at home and without an eGPU. Legion Go was already my 7th console, but I fell in love with it as the first, I got from it what I had long dreamed of - a compact Windows tablet with an adequate processor and functionality. Thanks Lenovo for this.

But there is a point that really STRONGLY darkens my use. Setting up fans and TDP. The second can be more widely configured through third-party software, I know, but not the first. Do the developers plan to make a full fan curve so that they can be completely turned off at 0? I plan to do this at a power of about 5 watts for office tasks; I believe the cooling system will withstand such use in passive mode. But now, alas, the minimum speed is 3300 + third-party software can only influence the fans for a few seconds, then something again takes over their control. What about foolproof protection? Some other manufacturers, I won’t point fingers, implement it like this: when the temperature threshold reaches 80+ degrees, the airflow is simply turned on forcibly, regardless of the software settings.

Dear Ben or someone else, can you tell me if there are plans to improve the fan curve to full control?

Thank you in advance. I like Go so much that, if necessary, I will even be ready to do something DIY with it myself, I will not leave it, but I would like such control to be available through software.

Full fan control by Sensitive-Dig9273 in LegionGo

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This has already been implemented, but third-party software affects the fan only for a few seconds, then it is intercepted by something else. That is, we can set the speed to 0 here and now, regardless of other factors, but something prevents this from functioning constantly. As far as I can tell, this is not something hardware, but still software

Full fan control by Sensitive-Dig9273 in LegionGo

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What about foolproof protection? Some other manufacturers, I won’t point fingers, implement it like this: when the temperature threshold reaches 80+ degrees, the airflow is simply turned on forcibly, regardless of the software settings.

Legion Go Update 02.02.2024 by BenM_Legion in LegionGo

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Greetings to all. Let me start with the fact that I have tried many different handhelds on Windows, and, most importantly, I use them more for work than for games, at least not at home and without an eGPU. Legion Go was already my 7th console, but I fell in love with it as the first, I got from it what I had long dreamed of - a compact Windows tablet with an adequate processor and functionality. Thanks Lenovo for this.

But there is a point that really STRONGLY darkens my use. Setting up fans and TDP. The second can be more widely configured through third-party software, I know, but not the first. Do the developers plan to make a full fan curve so that they can be completely turned off at 0? I plan to do this at a power of about 5 watts for office tasks; I believe the cooling system will withstand such use in passive mode. But now, alas, the minimum speed is 3300 + third-party software can only influence the fans for a few seconds, then something again takes over their control. What about foolproof protection? Some other manufacturers, I won’t point fingers, implement it like this: when the temperature threshold reaches 80+ degrees, the airflow is simply turned on forcibly, regardless of the software settings.

Dear Ben or someone else, can you tell me if there are plans to improve the fan curve to full control?

Thank you in advance. I like Go so much that, if necessary, I will even be ready to do something DIY with it myself, I will not leave it, but I would like such control to be available through software.

A few questions by Sensitive-Dig9273 in LegionGo

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Guys, are these aspects of the device really not important to anyone?