• @unrushed233
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    -15 months ago

    I can already smell the buggy, privacy-invasive Chinese ROM with terrible UX

    • LiveLM
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      75 months ago

      From shipping almost stock Android to this…
      OnePlus fell so far…

      • @unrushed233
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        35 months ago

        Yeah I remember the OnePlus One like 10 years ago, it was genuinely a nice phone

    • Derin
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      5 months ago

      I always liked their UX, and never noticed any outright bugs?

      But, yeah, definitely dislike the Spyware - I recall having to adb shell into the device and manually disable those processes after each update.

      Shame they include that, their devices are (otherwise) really great.

      • @unrushed233
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        45 months ago

        I haven’t tried OxygenOS, but I used Oppo’s ColorOS (which is basically the same thing; there are only a few minor differences, since OnePlus is a subsidiary of Oppo) and it was terrible. The entire OS felt like a buggy mess, and the battery life was terrible because of all the garbage running in the background. I spent an entire weekend removing all the bloatware, but the experience still sucked. That was 2 years ago, after my iPhone XS broke, and I just needed a new phone quickly. My carrier had a deal at the time, where I got the Oppo phone almost for free (very small direct payment, no monthly payments), so I took it. After about a month, I just couldn’t stand it anymore and returned the phone. Then I bought a Google Pixel 6 Pro, flashed GrapheneOS on it, and it’s been great ever since. I’m never using a Chinese phone again. A friend showed me his Xiaomi phone and said that it’s basically unusable with the stock ROM. Phone manufacturers should really stop messing with the goddamn OS, they always manage to turn it into a giant pile of shit. I’ll definitely stick with (preferably degoogled) operating systems that are as close to AOSP as possible, like GrapheneOS.