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I saw where some people were having connectivity issues, but, hey...if it works for me, it was only 300 bucks
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Horrible Quality Control on an otherwise nice design o_01st unit (on the right) had terrible connectivity issues, especially with Wi-Fi, with no definitive information if it is hardware, software, or both.2nd unit (on the left) has what is called "light bleed" on this LCD panel which is something I Am unfamiliar with, I received a notification and thought my screen was broke, downloaded a screen test app to confirm, what I was seeing on the ambient screen, or even watching a video, it is pretty distracting and discomfort when viewing.
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Prior to the phone dying I noticed connectivity issues.
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As a T-Mobile customer, this phone has connectivity issues
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I had Bluetooth connectivity issues with my beatsx
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# no brainer for the price# fluctuating network on TMobile (most likely a visual bug) but no connectivity issues
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I then have to go to Best buy and pay $40 for a type c fast charger like the one that comes with this phone
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I do wish it had a dedicated headphone jack but the included USB-C adapter works well enough and seems to be of high quality
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Crosschecked the USB-C to UCB-C cable and (AUT) power adapter, all working fine
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845 chipset(c) Worst complaint is on the lack of headphone.
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Every time the phone is plugged in to the charger, any charger, I have several different usb-c chargers, slow, fast, standard usb, doesn't matter, it will not charge
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My Bose QC25 headphones do not work properly with the USB-C/3.5mm adapter
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They include a great charger and USB-C to headphone cable
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No headphone jack (I love USB-C)
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I picked up a USB-C fast charger that matched the 27 watt output of the factory charger and the phone will not fast charge when connected to it.
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Every time the phone is plugged in to the charger, any charger, I have several different usb-c chargers, slow, fast, standard usb, doesn't matter, it will not charge
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The o ly bad part is having to log back into your apps when you open them for the first time
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Horrible Quality Control on an otherwise nice design o_01st unit (on the right) had terrible connectivity issues, especially with Wi-Fi, with no definitive information if it is hardware, software, or both.2nd unit (on the left) has what is called "light bleed" on this LCD panel which is something I Am unfamiliar with, I received a notification and thought my screen was broke, downloaded a screen test app to confirm, what I was seeing on the ambient screen, or even watching a video, it is pretty distracting and discomfort when viewing.
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I then have to go to Best buy and pay $40 for a type c fast charger like the one that comes with this phone
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I do wish it had a dedicated headphone jack but the included USB-C adapter works well enough and seems to be of high quality
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Crosschecked the USB-C to UCB-C cable and (AUT) power adapter, all working fine
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845 chipset(c) Worst complaint is on the lack of headphone.
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Every time the phone is plugged in to the charger, any charger, I have several different usb-c chargers, slow, fast, standard usb, doesn't matter, it will not charge
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My Bose QC25 headphones do not work properly with the USB-C/3.5mm adapter
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They include a great charger and USB-C to headphone cable
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No headphone jack (I love USB-C)
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I picked up a USB-C fast charger that matched the 27 watt output of the factory charger and the phone will not fast charge when connected to it.
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Every time the phone is plugged in to the charger, any charger, I have several different usb-c chargers, slow, fast, standard usb, doesn't matter, it will not charge
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I did a couple weeks of reading and research on it as well as the OnePlus 5t and thought what the heck I'd give it a shot
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n’t have signal in most of house and I missed a lot of phone calls, but the phone is great build and overall a great product except if you have low signal in your house it will compromise your call quality up to having missed calls
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I still recommend the One Plus 5T over this if you have the extra money or have a CDMA carrier
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3T has a mediocre camera and it blows this phone away
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Arguably the 5T is better than the Essential, stats-wise, but the elegant design and stock Android won out in the end.
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I really liked this phone its worked great for 2 weeks now the screen doesn't turn on
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I didn't like the small body, though, as I like the way my Nexus fits in my hands
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On the positive I adore how simple this phone is
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I really liked this phone its worked great for 2 weeks now the screen doesn't turn on
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I didn't like the small body, though, as I like the way my Nexus fits in my hands
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On the positive I adore how simple this phone is
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I did a couple weeks of reading and research on it as well as the OnePlus 5t and thought what the heck I'd give it a shot
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n’t have signal in most of house and I missed a lot of phone calls, but the phone is great build and overall a great product except if you have low signal in your house it will compromise your call quality up to having missed calls
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I still recommend the One Plus 5T over this if you have the extra money or have a CDMA carrier
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3T has a mediocre camera and it blows this phone away
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Arguably the 5T is better than the Essential, stats-wise, but the elegant design and stock Android won out in the end.
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I really liked this phone its worked great for 2 weeks now the screen doesn't turn on
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I didn't like the small body, though, as I like the way my Nexus fits in my hands
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On the positive I adore how simple this phone is