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Do you need to spend all that money on a flagship smart phone? Lamarr Wilson just took the OnePlus 3T for a trial and shares his experience.

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Mark Allen Leonesio

I was on the fence on the OnePlus 3T before the show but after watching you and Lamarr give it positive review; I purchased the 128GB model before the show ended. Thanks

Anonymous

Regarding the low to medium end phones on services like Boost or Virgin mobile. I find that at the $100 and under price point you end up with a smart phone that is no better than a buggy glorified feature phone. You almost never have enough internal memory for even the operating system. While it is cheaper initially I do find that I'm replacing my phone more frequently than friends with better devices. I would consider myself a mid to light user reserving my phone space for things like messaging, email, and some basic facebook or twitter use but at the $200 to $300 range I get a year to year and a half before I start looking into another device. Most of the time it's because I'm out of internal space as apps continually increase in size with their updates.

Anonymous

PS: I look forward to upgrading to a phone that can take advantage of the Android update that allows memory cards to be formatted as internal memory until these devices become better at managing space.