What Happened to OnePlus?




It is possible to outgrow your original intentions. OnePlus and enthusiast brands vs their inevitable change… You either die a hero …

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  1. Very loose definition of what an 'enthusiast' is. Those don't really exist in the smart-phone space – unless you're talking about somebody who builds their own phone. I think what he means is 'informed consumer'. If more people knew what they were buying – we would have better products, with fewer gimmicks and less dead-weight at a better price. And they would hold on to them longer knowing that the incremental upgrades are not worth the wastage. Informed consumers = responsible citizens.

  2. 3 and half minutes into the video I noticed the difference of acoustics of the recording. Donno whether its on purpose or not, but has something to do with the clap that MKB showed. Have to wait until the end to see.πŸ€”

  3. I used OnePlus 5, 7, 9 and 9RT, When I was fully on Android. OnePlus phones till series 7 had that Vibe in them, Which everyone liked. Man! I kinda miss old OnePlus.

  4. Very interesting. I have been taking new Oneplus phones every other year since OP3, ie 5 , 7pro, 9 pro. I read reviews and thought I would change my system and go for the 10 pro. Wrong. I ended up sending it back and a difficult refund! Just not enough advance to make it worth the money. A cynical publicity exercise to make loyal fans part with their cash. Dont get me wrong, i have enjoyed my love affair with OP, but it feels like time for a change. But where ? Nothing springs to mind !

  5. All I really want is a nice flagship phone with a headphone jack and a flat screen. And that doesn't seem to exist anymore. Apple killed the headphone jack, and Samsung copied Apple, and OnePlus copied Samsung. Bunch of losers.

  6. Samsung wants to be Apple, so I'm done with Samsung and ready to look at OnePlus.
    Unfortunately, it now looks like OnePlus wants to be Samsung.

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