OnePlus Fuckups
OnePlus stealks a MKBHD video and uses it as an ad: https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/8y0ago/oneplus_turned_mkbhds_oneplus_6_review_into_an_ad/
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Marques Brownlee
So it looks like somebody (I’m guessing OnePlus) has paid for my OnePlus 6 review (and others) to run as an ad, inflating the view count massively. So now it sits as my most viewed video ever… Pretty smart on their part I guess, just wish they told me ahead…
OnePlus 6 camera pictures have poor focus, blurry, noisy, grainy, contain unnatural sharpness - OnePlus Forums
https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/oneplus-6-camera-pictures-have-poor-focus-blurry-noisy-grainy-contain-unnatural-sharpness.864702/
https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/oneplus-6-camera-pictures-have-poor-focus-blurry-noisy-grainy-contain-unnatural-sharpness.864702/
OnePlus Community
OnePlus 6 camera pictures have poor focus, blurry, noisy, grainy, contain unnatural sharpness
Exact detailed steps to reproduce are outlined in the thread link below. Any updates I post regarding this issue will be located in the thread link below....
Forwarded from ඞmir Zaidi
Lol why is the pinch handler broken on OOS stable
PLEASE DON'T BUY ONEPLUS DEVICES
OnePlus follows a cyclical pattern:
1. oneplus announces new device
2. oneplus pays shills to shitpost all over the web
3. engages in some shit stupid pants-on-head-dumb marketing shit (smash your phone, girls first, etc)
4. the phone finally launches
5. people discover some stupid massive hardware bug a moment of QA would have detected
6. oneplus denies or ignores it
7. bug is discovered to be extremely widespread
8. oneplus says a small number are affected, but doesnt really do anything
9. bug is discovered to affect 99% of that phone
10. oneplus denies, denies, then finally says ok here's an RMA program
11. people try doing the RMA, get dicked around by the support agents endlessly
12. some people get their RMA, send it back
13. loads of reports of lost phones, RMAs that never had send-backs, etc
14. cycle restarts since its been 6 months
OnePlus follows a cyclical pattern:
1. oneplus announces new device
2. oneplus pays shills to shitpost all over the web
3. engages in some shit stupid pants-on-head-dumb marketing shit (smash your phone, girls first, etc)
4. the phone finally launches
5. people discover some stupid massive hardware bug a moment of QA would have detected
6. oneplus denies or ignores it
7. bug is discovered to be extremely widespread
8. oneplus says a small number are affected, but doesnt really do anything
9. bug is discovered to affect 99% of that phone
10. oneplus denies, denies, then finally says ok here's an RMA program
11. people try doing the RMA, get dicked around by the support agents endlessly
12. some people get their RMA, send it back
13. loads of reports of lost phones, RMAs that never had send-backs, etc
14. cycle restarts since its been 6 months
OnePlus Fuckups pinned «PLEASE DON'T BUY ONEPLUS DEVICES OnePlus follows a cyclical pattern: 1. oneplus announces new device 2. oneplus pays shills to shitpost all over the web 3. engages in some shit stupid pants-on-head-dumb marketing shit (smash your phone, girls first, etc) 4.…»
link I saw on reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/oneplus/comments/9ederv/positive_support_experience_how_i_got_a_op6_for/e5op0s2
https://www.reddit.com/r/oneplus/comments/9ederv/positive_support_experience_how_i_got_a_op6_for/e5op0s2
reddit
Positive support experience - How I got a OP6 for £80 (Camera2-api)
[Proof](https://i.imgur.com/ggTLup0.png) re:Camera2-api [3/3T] --- "We just want to let you know that though we can't provide a fixed date for...
Well, first of all, enjoy your new beast!!! (and the hiccup free camera experience )
Second, my experience wasn't so positive like yours.
I’ve noticed the erratic behavior on the first days of my OP3T ownership. I first tried to grab attention on 5 jun 2017 [here]( https://www.reddit.com/r/oneplus/comments/6fbhki/can_we_request_some_attention_to_this_camera_api/). Now I know that I should have retuned the phone, but at the time, the oneplus was the only market option, which would allow me to unlock the bootloader (root access is mandatory for me),
Since the phone was relatively new, and the problem got mentioned once on the forum by a dev of a camera app, I decide to play the waiting game. After some months of waiting, with no solution in sight, and tired of being ignored, I made that famous post that reached front page on r/android to try to grab them the attention once for all. [original post on android]( https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/7zpmy6/hey_randroid_oneplus_broke_camera2_api_since_the/)
After that, I was contacted by two different oneplus reps. And asked to provide additional info about the issue. In the following weeks, I gave the best I could to help them reproduce the issue and to point them in the right direction. I'm talking about logs, detailed step by step guides, videos, etc. Despite that, my ticket was closed 3 months ago without further response and without my permission. Last month, I reported again the issue. Got contacted (again) by oneplus who asked me to provide (again) more details. There is no recent update. The issue is still present.
I have attached screenshots of the tickets as proof. I can't screenshot the emails I've traded with oneplus (David Yang) since they are confidential ..> "This message may be confidential, and its contents should not be reproduced without prior written consent."
[SCREENSHOTS](https://imgur.com/a/QEZmacw)
7 months have passed and I'm still stuck with a camera which I can't rely on (unless I use the limited stock camera app) with no solution in sight.
u/OnePlusUna u/carpe02 any word on the subject?
Second, my experience wasn't so positive like yours.
I’ve noticed the erratic behavior on the first days of my OP3T ownership. I first tried to grab attention on 5 jun 2017 [here]( https://www.reddit.com/r/oneplus/comments/6fbhki/can_we_request_some_attention_to_this_camera_api/). Now I know that I should have retuned the phone, but at the time, the oneplus was the only market option, which would allow me to unlock the bootloader (root access is mandatory for me),
Since the phone was relatively new, and the problem got mentioned once on the forum by a dev of a camera app, I decide to play the waiting game. After some months of waiting, with no solution in sight, and tired of being ignored, I made that famous post that reached front page on r/android to try to grab them the attention once for all. [original post on android]( https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/7zpmy6/hey_randroid_oneplus_broke_camera2_api_since_the/)
After that, I was contacted by two different oneplus reps. And asked to provide additional info about the issue. In the following weeks, I gave the best I could to help them reproduce the issue and to point them in the right direction. I'm talking about logs, detailed step by step guides, videos, etc. Despite that, my ticket was closed 3 months ago without further response and without my permission. Last month, I reported again the issue. Got contacted (again) by oneplus who asked me to provide (again) more details. There is no recent update. The issue is still present.
I have attached screenshots of the tickets as proof. I can't screenshot the emails I've traded with oneplus (David Yang) since they are confidential ..> "This message may be confidential, and its contents should not be reproduced without prior written consent."
[SCREENSHOTS](https://imgur.com/a/QEZmacw)
7 months have passed and I'm still stuck with a camera which I can't rely on (unless I use the limited stock camera app) with no solution in sight.
u/OnePlusUna u/carpe02 any word on the subject?
reddit
Can we request some attention to this camera api bug since Nougat...
Posted in r/oneplus by u/rdNNNN • 19 points and 3 comments
OnePlus 6 Users Are Reporting On the Phone's Rear Glass Panel Breaking on Its Own
https://wccftech.com/oneplus-6-users-are-reporting-on-the-phones-rear-glass-panel-breaking-on-its-own/
https://wccftech.com/oneplus-6-users-are-reporting-on-the-phones-rear-glass-panel-breaking-on-its-own/
Wccftech
OnePlus 6 Users Are Reporting On the Phone's Rear Glass Panel Breaking on Its Own
Some OnePlus 6 owners have reported on Reddit that the rear glass of the phone cracks without any provocation
Forwarded from XDA-News [Official]
OnePlus 6T Review: A Delightful Design, Clean Software, and Powerful Hardware show that OnePlus has come a long way [Part 1] (by Mishaal Rahman) https://ift.tt/2zbclJj
xda-developers
OnePlus 6T Review: A Delightful Design, Clean Software, and Powerful Hardware show that OnePlus has come a long way [Part 1]
This is XDA's review of the OnePlus 6T, OnePlus' first device sold on T-Mobile in America. It's fast, clean, and has an in-display fingerprint scanner.
Forwarded from Krushna
You know what, there's a real pain point I have as a OnePlus user that most others haven't really expressed