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I'm going to be getting a new phone sometime in the next few months... Suggestions?

I'm currently looking at the s8 because I can trade in my current phone for $300 towards it. But the one plus 5 and LG V30 have also sparked my interest.

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    S8 if you can use the 300 discount
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    OnePlus 3T user here who is pretty disappointed by the 5, but the 3T is a very good phone... But that LG sounds very good as well, I personally don't like Samsung though
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    @Froot yeah, that's what I'm definitely leaning towards.
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    @chilledfrogs my dad has a 3T, so I know the 3T is a good phone. The V30 is also really good. All 3 phones are really good, so deciding which one is going to be a tough decision. But, I'm not getting the phone anytime this week, I'll be waiting some more. So I've got time to decide.
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    I have a one plus 3t. And let me tell you it's worth it.
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    I think the biggest problem with the S8 is the locked bootloader.

    But on the plus side, it has Bixby! (said no one ever)
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    @PaddiM8 meanwhile im here trying hard not to let my phone fall or break cause its not that easy to buy a new one
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    @nickj lol. Honestly, I guess it's much easier when you're a teenager who doesn't have to pay for rent, tuition, and other things like that.
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    I have OP5 but I would wait for LG V30 or OP5T
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    *Sending from an S8*
    My biggest problem is when I go to turn down the volume or take a screenshot and end up toggling Bixby... My first Android phone and I'm glad I made the switch, got it rooted but after a while realised it's not really needed unless you're a terminal-junky. The sleek design is only flawed in that it tends to slip easily - but all phones do these days. Haven't tried the other devices listed but you definitely won't regret an S8
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    @SoulSkrix 4 years is a long time, why don't you upgrade more often
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    @SoulSkrix well, should yes. But does it? No, not really. Most phones only last 2-3 years before they start to slow down and break.
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