Previously on Lemmy: Motorola

Maybe we should just make this a series now.

Never settle for Oneplus.

I’ve always felt that Oneplus is a brand that I should like on principle of having clean software with barebones but powerful hardware, but in reality, every single Oneplus phone I’ve seen always had some sort of big BUTs attached to them, so buying Oneplus always feels like settling.

Take the Oneplus One for example, that sandstone textured cover was THE most creative material I felt a phone could have had, and I’m honestly shocked nobody has ever done it again. But along with that of course, comes with the cringy “smash your phone” marketing campaign, the half-hearted attempt to distance themselves from their parent company Oppo, the whole software mess with CyanogenMod/OxygenOS, etc.

Had a Oneplus 3T for a while, same deal: Great phone when it works as intended, but they raised their price without making the phone better, and the inexplicable random restarts/battery drain is so irritating, never had another phone that does that.

Recently they’ve dropped all pretense of not being Oppo and abandoned their core audience, choosing to have the “courage” to drop the headphone jack. Mediocre Chinese phones with flagship specs are a dime a dozen, I just don’t see a reason to buy them anymore.

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I used to love them.

I “won” the opportunity to get the OnePlus One.

Was such a great device, I love flashing ROMs on it, even got the bamboo back.

Pretty much every device since the first has been just a slow transition into being your average phone OEM.

They are nothing special anymore.

And now that other OEMs have less crappy skins (and OnePlus’ skin got worse) there’s really no reason to buy them anymore.

Kinda sad.

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Kinda like reddit, I suppose.

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I got a OnePlus Nord. I think they are pushing too many phones. They do like Xiaomi, they announce a phone, it doesn’t even have time to arrive in the stores that a new one is already announced. This is confusing as they need to resort to ridiculous naming like “OnePlus Nord 2 ce lite se 5g”. Stores can’t hold 100 identical phones that are differing only in the name. The store where i bought my Nord, dropped OnePlus entirely because “we already carry Oppo, vivo, realme, it’s the same brand”

And this reflects also in the updates. They can’t possibly continue to send updates with this many phones.

I like to get a phone that gets at least 3 years of updates, but in total for the bbk group it means supporting and testing 400 phone models at the same time? They have thousands of employees but they’re not enough , what happens is that software development is basically dropped as soon the new model comes out

Why can’t they do like Apple??? Just three phones per year. Easier to market, easier to support…

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The Chinese market is hyper-competitive and Chinese consumers are feature maximalists, which means if you are not Apple, you better push out a new model before your competitors, otherwise you’re going to fall behind.

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My friend recommended the brand saying he never had a problem with it and it was as fast as the day he got it. My wife got one because her Pixel 3 died (apparently a relatively common thing for that model). Then after my wife got one my friend started complaining about his phone and my wife didn’t like her new phone. Then he got a pixel lol. Then I got one. It’s a nice phone. The Pixel 3 was my wife’s favorite before it died. So 2 years later we ditched the one plus for a new Pixel for her.

It seems like one plus used to be a good brand and maybe my friend had some loyalty still or his phone coincidentally started to slow down right after he recommended it lol

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OnePlus got purchased by Oppo, and it hasn’t been as special since

The founder left and made “Nothing” phones after Oppo’s takeover

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Again, OnePlus did not get purchase by Oppo; it was always Oppo, and Carl Pei was a mid-level executive at Oppo when he founded OnePlus.

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Then when they finally admitted it and Oppo wanted it to be more profitable, it stopped making decent phones

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I agree with your assessment. I never had a OP phone, but they seemed like solid mid-range choices at the start. I did consider picking up a used on recently, but it would have been for installing LineageOS on it. I wouldn’t trust the default software that comes on the phone like any Chinese phone.

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The problem with all the Chinese phone software is the bloat they came with, and ironically some of the third-party phone brands that are best for Lineage and comes with the least amount of bloat are Oneplus and Motorola.

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