S + 1 equals OnePlus 5T | #PNWeekly 279 (Audio)

Brooklyn, oh Brooklyn. OnePlus took over the East River shore to slam some machinery together and bring up the OnePlus 5T. It’s the second year that this manufacturer decided on pushing a quick turnaround on iteration and it caps off a whirlwind of big device launches this fall.
We dissect every little aspect of it and go into our favorite punching bags: Sprint, Face ID and wearables. All the news fit to podcast as we chat with scene newcomer Ryan Woo on this episode of the Pocketnow Weekly!
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Pocketnow Weekly 279
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November 17, 2017
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News Summary
4:32
- Galaxy S9 mini: boy, wouldn’t this be nice for a change?
- Galaxy Beta: Android Oreo on hold for Sprint and T-Mobile Galaxy S8 users
- Sprint and Hulu: Because T-Mobile and Netflix isn’t enough
- ROK Mobile: a Mint SIM-esque deal for a unique MVNO
- $400 back: Buy a V30 and stay with LG
- Apple Watch: shipping like hotcakes, especially the cellular one
- iPhone 2019: sensing three dimensions everywhere
- Face ID: kid gets into mom’s iPhone X
OnePlus 5T
41:36
The OnePlus 5T launches with the same big specs and a couple of headline changes, too. Android Oreo will take a while to get to the device, but at least the display won’t be all weird like the OnePlus 5, right? Also, we check on a potential Star Wars special edition and look at backdoors galore.
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