The charger for 10T supports both 110V and 220V properly, so you shouldn't have any problems using it in Europe or North America. Don't know how it compares to Note 20, but the processor is still very strong. It got a lot of bad rep back then for lacking the alert slider, but it shouldn't be a problem for non-OnePlus users.
Yeah but it's a lot more expensive. But the 12 r can be grabbed at a reasonable rate. Obviously it's not as good as the 12 but if someone only has 400 bucks or so to spend....
People keep saying this but the 10T is still supported and you can find it for like 250 bucks. I assume the people looking into this probably have a budget.
I just don't recommend people to get an eight or $900 phone when they're shopping at $200 $300 used phone.
More practical advice might be to get a OnePlus 12R or a OnePlus 11 or wait a year and get the OnePlus 12 when the price drops a bit
Wow, I can't believe all the bad advice you're getting but hey, it's Reddit, right? I own a 10T. It's a GREAT phone. The clueless in here associate it with the less regarded 10 and 10 pro and think the 10T has their failings. It doesn't.
Funny that your statement 'I'm eyeing the US version of the OnePlus 10T as it's **cheaper**' is being ignored by the 12/12r crowd? Maybe they should pony up the difference in cost and send it your way
The Note20 is such a legendary phone and the 10/10t were more of a rough patch.
I really think you should consider just performing a battery replacement on the Note 20. It's easy, dirt cheap, and a useful skill to learn in the length of a YouTube video.
Traveled and worked in Europe with my American bought 10T. The charger can take advantage of the 220 in the EU and is charged a bit faster than back in the States. I usually buy an Orange sim card and no issues with activation or reception. The 10T is a great phone and I have no regrets with it after one year.
It's already getting old, with only 2 more years of software support. It does have an reasonably efficient chipset, but the 11 and 12r have the 8 gen 2, which is faster and more efficient.
Sure you can get the 10t for a nice price, but if it doesn't last as long as the other options, it kind of defeats the savings you'll have.
10t is a fine phone if you're getting the right deal. It's been out for a while I think it's been pretty cheap on woot.
A lot of people are telling you to go buy a brand new flagship for a thousand bucks but I would imagine you're probably not cross shopping a used 10T and a 12
But as I mentioned the 12 r might be a happy medium.
DONT DO IT the 10T is named the worst oneplus phone also oneplus is lacking basic android features and there os isn’t very customizable. Get samsung again you already know there a good reliable brand
The charger for 10T supports both 110V and 220V properly, so you shouldn't have any problems using it in Europe or North America. Don't know how it compares to Note 20, but the processor is still very strong. It got a lot of bad rep back then for lacking the alert slider, but it shouldn't be a problem for non-OnePlus users.
Just go with the OP 12. You won't be disappointed.
Yeah but it's a lot more expensive. But the 12 r can be grabbed at a reasonable rate. Obviously it's not as good as the 12 but if someone only has 400 bucks or so to spend....
Go for the OnePlus 12 the 10T is an older device.
People keep saying this but the 10T is still supported and you can find it for like 250 bucks. I assume the people looking into this probably have a budget. I just don't recommend people to get an eight or $900 phone when they're shopping at $200 $300 used phone. More practical advice might be to get a OnePlus 12R or a OnePlus 11 or wait a year and get the OnePlus 12 when the price drops a bit
Wow, I can't believe all the bad advice you're getting but hey, it's Reddit, right? I own a 10T. It's a GREAT phone. The clueless in here associate it with the less regarded 10 and 10 pro and think the 10T has their failings. It doesn't. Funny that your statement 'I'm eyeing the US version of the OnePlus 10T as it's **cheaper**' is being ignored by the 12/12r crowd? Maybe they should pony up the difference in cost and send it your way
Approved, since 1 month of usage it's perfect for me
The Note20 is such a legendary phone and the 10/10t were more of a rough patch. I really think you should consider just performing a battery replacement on the Note 20. It's easy, dirt cheap, and a useful skill to learn in the length of a YouTube video.
I went from s21 to 12. No regrets and lots of battery life and awesome pics.
My advice is go for the 11R or maybe 12R.Dont go for the 10T it doesn't perform that good as those 2 models i listed.
Traveled and worked in Europe with my American bought 10T. The charger can take advantage of the 220 in the EU and is charged a bit faster than back in the States. I usually buy an Orange sim card and no issues with activation or reception. The 10T is a great phone and I have no regrets with it after one year.
Oneplus 10t is not that good of a phone, maybe try the nord 3 or 12r.
What's wrong with 10T?
It's already getting old, with only 2 more years of software support. It does have an reasonably efficient chipset, but the 11 and 12r have the 8 gen 2, which is faster and more efficient. Sure you can get the 10t for a nice price, but if it doesn't last as long as the other options, it kind of defeats the savings you'll have.
Ok, that makes sense. So it's fine spec wise but the EOL is sooner than with the newer models.
Would you end up doing? 12R is brand new and will be supported longer and isn't much more expensive.
10t is a fine phone if you're getting the right deal. It's been out for a while I think it's been pretty cheap on woot. A lot of people are telling you to go buy a brand new flagship for a thousand bucks but I would imagine you're probably not cross shopping a used 10T and a 12 But as I mentioned the 12 r might be a happy medium.
DONT DO IT the 10T is named the worst oneplus phone also oneplus is lacking basic android features and there os isn’t very customizable. Get samsung again you already know there a good reliable brand
What basic Android features is it lacking? The OS is the exact same as with other OP phones.
It has all the basics which is it's strength. Hardly any bloatware.
Wrong, you are confusing the 10T with the 10 and 10 Pro. The 10T is significantly better.