If anyone still wonders if they should buy #OnePlus: No. You should not.
They've now put a hardware-based anti-rollback feature in place that, if you try to roll back (f.e. to install a custom ROM without Google spyware or because of some other issue) your device will be hard bricked, irreparably.
https://consumerrights.wiki/w/Oneplus_phone_update_introduces_hardware_anti-rollback
They're worsening for years now, this is just the newest addition of crap they pull.
#enshittification
@pavel Doesn't that one also have an AMOLED? My OnePlus 7 Pro got one and by now it got the most horrible burn-ins.
Right now I'm considering a Jolla device (SailfishOS) as daily driver once my current one breaks.
@Natanox
Thanks. I once proudly owned a OnePlus One. Now that company is on my shitlist. And that is permanent. Samsung is on my shitlist since 2011 and I hold that up even today, 15 years later.
@momo Keep holding that up, Samsung Smartphones are utterly awful.
@Natanox
I can tell you stories about samsung hard disks, SSDs, printers, DVD players, TVs and laptops. Most of them from own experience. I learned that Samsung is korean for "3 Stars". Probably 3 out of 5...
@Natanox
I have one issued as well. Disabled whatever googleshit I could on it (I luckily do not need any of it at work) and use it for work calls (redirection from internal IP phone) and other work stuff I don't want on other devices - not on a technical level, just that I am aware brains are bad at separating contexts on one device.
@momo
@pavel @Nicro @kura It seems really unnecessary. If they did things right their adoption in the wider FOSS community would surely skyrocket.
Already wondered why I didn't see anything about them (or they themselves) at 39C3โฆ at least they seem to be somewhat aware of their shortcomings.
https://techhub.social/@jolla/115146085028346293