Tiens, mon #OnePlus 9 veut passer de #Android13 à #Android14…
Je n'ai pas l'habitude des appareils dont le système est réellement maintenu par le fabricant.
Un bon point pour 1+ qui a pourtant sorti depuis le OnePlus 10, OnePlus 11 et OnePlus 12
It seems #oneplus and Portuguese store #pcdiga think that a phone that bends is not covered by warranty, and sent me a repair order costing 3/4 of the brand new phone cost.
Ok. Challenge accepted. To the courts we go.
I'd rather have the money back and keep enjoying both brands.
OK, I'm not sure how to go about the OnePlus 12R..... Compared to the OnePlus 12, it's fucking solid and cheaper. WOW. I mean it when I say SOLID. Daily driver without a hitch. I'll have more to share later. #OnePlus12R#OnePlus#Review if there's anything you want to know, hit me up.
Last week I pre-ordered a #OnePlus 12. I had instantly started to have regrets, but after looking at more reviews, especially @SomeGadgetGuy's coverage of the phone, I am confident this phone will be great. Currently I am daily driving a Z Fold 5 and I am getting REALLY annoyed with the non standard aspect ratios of both displays. All the apps stretch/crop to try and fit this phone, and some apps just don't work the way they should because of it.
@natejung OP8 was a funny duck. You could tell they were going for a premium "feel in the hand", and the phone guts were "good". I loved the 8 Pro though, despite it's comical screen curve.
Bin gerade am Überlegen ob ich mein jüngstes #Smartphone (#Oneplus 8) auch mit #LineageOS bestücken soll. Leider habe ich keine andere Wahl ein alternatives #CustomROM außer LineageOS zu installieren, da zb #GrapheneOS oder #CalyxOS das Gerät nicht unterstützen. Der momentane Zustand mit dem hauseigenen Betriebssystem #OxygenOS von Oneplus ist nicht mehr tragbar. Viele nutzlose (Spy)Apps von Oneplus lassen sich nicht deinstallieren, einige wenige nur deaktivieren. Sehr unbefriedigend das ganze.
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Wenige Zeilen darunter hat Mike dankenswerterweise endlich ein Update zu diesem Artikel platziert, das diese Fehlinformation korrigiert. Leider hat er das Update nicht direkt in den Artikel geschrieben, sondrn farblich abgesetzt, sodass man es nicht leicht als dazugehörig wahrnimmt.
Got a sneak peek at the upcoming OnePlus 12 and 12R! At first glance, they're looking sleek with the unified camera housing on the back. As a tech reviewer, I'll be sharing my hands-on impressions and an in-depth comparison of these two flagship devices near the release. I'll discuss the specs, features and performance in my full review. Excited to provide insights into the OnePlus 12 and 12R and see how they compare to other flagships! #OnePlus#AMA#OnePlus12#OnePlus12R
@fell@sandwich@postmarketOS Hmm, fair. I do have to use mine, but even if I didn't having a native android slot is useful for some stuff. Specially battery life as I've seen
@LovePoison@sandwich@postmarketOS For now, I want to use the OnePlus 6 as a secondary phone. I hope that on ordinary days I can just go out with the Linux phone and leave the Android one at home.
First time my #OnePlus 9 Pro stopped charging via USB-C. Had to reboot it. Let's hope this doesn't mean it's going to break soon. And there should be wireless charging as a fallback.
@coderbyheart put the phone upside down, fill the port with Kontakt 60, and scrub it carefully with an interdental brush. Let it dry for 15 minutes, turn the phone around and spray the port with Kontakt WL.
If you are feeling fancy, seal the contacts with Kontakt 61 afterwards.
I brought back several "unchargeable" devices with that.
@didek I think that you're going to have a very similar experience with either one, the hardware didn't change much between them. The 6 was originally a little ahead, but I think they're in very similar states now.
@didek What @dperson writes - as far as I can tell, it's mostly a matter of taste. I am team headphone jack, so it's OnePlus 6 for me. If you are allergic to notches, your choice may be different.
#Nothing is technically a UK company, but since it's #CarlPei, former CEO of #OnePlus, I hate that Nothing, the company that is "to mimic and beat" #Apple in their own game, has simply turned to yet another #Chinese tech company with this practice of creating "ultra-budget" sub-brands/companies that I hate so much.
No different than #Xiaomi and #Redmi/#POCO, #Oppo and #OnePlus/#Realme, #Huawei and #Honor. Nothing's version of this is their recently announced sub-brand, #CMF. It's such a big freaking mess and the real purpose behind them is just to create a division between their products/branding so that the "real", "flagship" brand can continue charging premium prices and the sub-brand can charge prices seemingly "cheaper" when compared with the flagship brand. Sometimes the "budget" sub-brand might end up becoming more popular than the flagship brand, like what happened with OnePlus, and now they have 2 expensive brands selling essentially the same thing and have the need for yet another budget sub-brand.
All in all, a big freaking mess. Just have one single company, and stand by it instead of having these "smurf accounts" as fallbacks to sell products with lower margin than your "main". If you wanna sell "budget" devices, just create a budget line of products within the same company/storefront. This quantity over quality business practice is ridiculous.
@rakyat I'm assuming they don't actually (for the most part), but technically yes lol cos they're essentially the exact same company. In some cases they are literally selling the same stuff though, cos some of their devices (phones at least) are literally the exact same, just with a different badge, name, and price - like some OPPO and OnePlus phones I've seen. It gets even more confusing sometimes when the "cheaper" brand becomes more popular and start selling devices at higher prices than what you'd be able to find in their "flagship" store.
They could just stick with a single brand, and still be able to sell flagship products at flagship prices, while selling budget products at budget prices - like with #Samsung and their "S" vs "A" phones, or even #Apple with their "SE" and "Air" lines (albeit more confusing and limited meaning behind "budget" lol) - but clearly their current business model is what works. I can imagine how people would go crazy over "Epal", Apple's "sub-brand" that essentially sells the "same" products at "cheaper" prices.