Geekzone: technology news, blogs, forums
Guest
Welcome Guest.
You haven't logged in yet. If you don't have an account you can register now.


robertnpmk

3 posts

Wannabe Geek


#271942 2-Jun-2020 22:31
Send private message

Hi, 

 

My trusty Oneplus 3T is on its way out, the 2 options I have narrowed it down to are:

 

Oneplus 7 Pro from Supero (https://supero.co.nz/oneplus-7-pro-256gb-8gb-nebula-blue-dual-sim-gm1910/)

 

Or

 

Huawei P30 Pro from Pbtech (https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/MPHHUA233010/Huawei-P30-Pro-8GB256GB-Smartphone---Breathing-Cry)

 

 

 

I love taking photos and mainly use my phone for it, other users are Web browsing and minor gaming. 

 

 

 

What would you pick?

 

What are Supero like to buy from/deal with?

 

 

 

Thank you. 

 

Rob

 

 


Create new topic
lNomNoml
1732 posts

Uber Geek

ID Verified

  #2497098 2-Jun-2020 22:37
Send private message

Don't expect any after sale support from Supero, if you care for that sort of thing go PBTech, P30 Pro is known for the camera zoom, I can't comment on the software really as I suspect both are more or less the same, personally I would go Pixel 3A but in your case it most likely won't be worth it due to losing the extra cameras and zoom.


 
 
 

GoodSync. Easily back up and sync your files with GoodSync. Simple and secure file backup and synchronisation software will ensure that your files are never lost (affiliate link).
Handle9
9635 posts

Uber Geek

Trusted
Lifetime subscriber

  #2497100 2-Jun-2020 22:42
Send private message

I have a Oneplus 6 and my wife has a P30 Pro. 

 

The camera on the P30 Pro is as good as it's cracked up to be, the picture quality is top notch. The software is annoying but functional. OnePlus has much better software but the camera tech isn't Huawei quality.

 

If you want a very clean Android experience, great software support and high refresh rate go for the OnePlus.

 

If you want a great camera, brilliant battery life, IP68 and wireless charging go Huawei.

 

They are both great phones.


Create new topic





News and reviews »

Samsung Announces Galaxy AI
Posted 28-Nov-2023 14:48


Epson Launches EH-LS650 Ultra Short Throw Smart Streaming Laser Projector
Posted 28-Nov-2023 14:38


Fitbit Charge 6 Review 
Posted 27-Nov-2023 16:21


Cisco Launches New Research Highlighting Gap in Preparedness for AI
Posted 23-Nov-2023 15:50


Seagate Takes Block Storage System to New Heights Reaching 2.5 PB
Posted 23-Nov-2023 15:45


Seagate Nytro 4350 NVMe SSD Delivers Consistent Application Performance and High QoS to Data Centers
Posted 23-Nov-2023 15:38


Amazon Fire TV Stick 4k Max (2nd Generation) Review
Posted 14-Nov-2023 16:17


Over half of New Zealand adults surveyed concerned about AI shopping scams
Posted 3-Nov-2023 10:42


Super Mario Bros. Wonder Launches on Nintendo Switch
Posted 24-Oct-2023 10:56


Google Releases Nest WiFi Pro in New Zealand
Posted 24-Oct-2023 10:18


Amazon Introduces All-New Echo Pop in New Zealand
Posted 23-Oct-2023 19:49


HyperX Unveils Their First Webcam and Audio Mixer Plus
Posted 20-Oct-2023 11:47


Seagate Introduces Exos 24TB Hard Drives for Hyperscalers and Enterprise Data Centres
Posted 20-Oct-2023 11:43


Dyson Zone Noise-Cancelling Headphones Comes to New Zealand
Posted 20-Oct-2023 11:33


The OPPO Find N3 Launches Globally Available in New Zealand Mid-November
Posted 20-Oct-2023 11:06









Geekzone Live »

Try automatic live updates from Geekzone directly in your browser, without refreshing the page, with Geekzone Live now.



Are you subscribed to our RSS feed? You can download the latest headlines and summaries from our stories directly to your computer or smartphone by using a feed reader.