garychengjw
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"Real flagship"...?****hz, they becum full flagshit liao. Actually their strategy quite good, use low price n good specs plus limited supply to increase mindshare and awareness of product, then slowly every year increase price little by little to make more profit, now they full flagshit price liao, can finally stop chopping carrot. Problem is with such price why would anyone not go n buy real flagshit. Plus the design looks like shiEt imo
That pricing advantage is going to be gone liao....
"Real flagship"...?
Got fake one? Each company decides its own flagships no..?
And its specs are still comparable with other OEMs' flagships.... So......?
Horrible support
****hz, they becum full flagshit liao. Actually their strategy quite good, use low price n good specs plus limited supply to increase mindshare and awareness of product, then slowly every year increase price little by little to make more profit, now they full flagshit price liao, can finally stop chopping carrot. Problem is with such price why would anyone not go n buy real flagshit. Plus the design looks like shiEt imo
Maybe they learning from the Google with their Pixel series haha, even if its high price there's still a pretty huge following~****hz, they becum full flagshit liao. Actually their strategy quite good, use low price n good specs plus limited supply to increase mindshare and awareness of product, then slowly every year increase price little by little to make more profit, now they full flagshit price liao, can finally stop chopping carrot. Problem is with such price why would anyone not go n buy real flagshit. Plus the design looks like shiEt imo
In other words, just like Google with their Pixel line. Horrible support, horrendous pricing, but the promise of latest updates brings the drooling fanboys, making it constantly OOS.
Promise of stock-like Android skin. Updates are quite fast with the OP3/T, but recently OP just announced the are not updating OP2 to Nougat even though they promised they would. Software support is nowhere near as good as Google.
Seeing their poor software support cycle is really putting me off even considering the OP5.
Yeah it's a strange decision made by OnePlus, as the Snapdragon 810 is able to handle Android 7 well.. Heck, even the Sony Xperia Z3+/Xperia Z5 series that's released in the same year with the same SoC has been updated to Android 7 already..Promise of stock-like Android skin. Updates are quite fast with the OP3/T, but recently OP just announced the are not updating OP2 to Nougat even though they promised they would. Software support is nowhere near as good as Google.
Seeing their poor software support cycle is really putting me off even considering the OP5.
I am not sure if you have contacted or communicated with Google support before, but based on my exp, this is not correct.
There are always 2 side of the services. Good and Bad.
Don't just listen to what you want to listen.
Wrong infoThey have confirmed will be updating OP2 with Nougat, but don't expect anytime soon, probably end of year/next year lol... Anyway, my wife's OP2 already running Lineage for few months liao, so don't see any reason for oxygen Nougat.
They have confirmed will be updating OP2 with Nougat, but don't expect anytime soon, probably end of year/next year lol... Anyway, my wife's OP2 already running Lineage for few months liao, so don't see any reason for oxygen Nougat.
For me, 2 years is good enough - won't use any phone longer than that. We'll see if they screw it up again once OP5 is released.Promise of stock-like Android skin. Updates are quite fast with the OP3/T, but recently OP just announced the are not updating OP2 to Nougat even though they promised they would. Software support is nowhere near as good as Google.
Seeing their poor software support cycle is really putting me off even considering the OP5.