End of the road for us - OnePlus X General

hi
see below link one plus has discountinued the X
sad news we are dead end of the road for US :crying::crying::crying:
link : http://www.fonearena.com/blog/18830...now-focus-on-true-flagship-line-only-ceo.html

We'll still get N and I may end up picking up a Nexus down the road anyway. End of the road for OnePlus but most definitely not for us
I'm getting another year out of this at least
Great phone though. I have a few tricks up my sleeve still

That means NO Android M OxygenOS 3.0
So that also means OPX get no Android M OxygenOS 3.0 ? OnePlus One allready got Marshmellow for testers sound Kind of UNFAIR.
Anyway Installed Resurrection Remix 5.7.0 Android 6.0.1
If this Happends that 5.1.1 is the Last Update Unfair Support for the Onyx.
Thanks #OnePlus

No..
xXGre3nPois0nXx said:
So that also means OPX get no Android M OxygenOS 3.0 ? OnePlus One allready got Marshmellow for testers sound Kind of UNFAIR.
Anyway Installed Resurrection Remix 5.7.0 Android 6.0.1
If this Happends that 5.1.1 is the Last Update Unfair Support for the Onyx.
Thanks #OnePlus
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No... They are going to provide support for at-least two year after product launch ...so will be getting MM for sure (don't know when ) and may be "N"...for Oxygen OS

Hopefully :/ , i can't wait for OxygenOS i think we will get Android N soon and when not Official by OP than by CyanogenMod 14 or AOSP based Roms

it just means there will be no Oneplus X2. that is all. it does not affect oneplus X in anyway.

I wonder if the opened kernel sources would give a boost to oneplus X custom ROM development as well?

It means no mid spec device in the same form factor. It doesn't mean there'll be no high spec device in the same form factor.
However, having used a OnePlus One for a few days, and having had the OnePlus X for about a week now, I'll be in absolutely no rush to buy another one of their devices. There are far better Chinese options these days.

mudnightoil said:
It means no mid spec device in the same form factor. It doesn't mean there'll be no high spec device in the same form factor.
However, having used a OnePlus One for a few days, and having had the OnePlus X for about a week now, I'll be in absolutely no rush to buy another one of their devices. There are far better Chinese options these days.
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With a NON-ios-y-skinned Android and this much Developer friendly? I don't know any Chinese OEMs.
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sankarshan said:
With a NON-ios-y-skinned Android and this much Developer friendly? I don't know any Chinese OEMs.
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The China-only H2OS stock ROM reeks of IOS envy.
Dead Cookies leave no trails...

Cookie Ninja said:
The China-only H2OS stock ROM reeks of IOS envy.
Dead Cookies leave no trails...
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I meant an almost "stock" Android ROM.
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Divyesh49 said:
No... They are going to provide support for at-least two year after product launch ...so will be getting MM for sure (don't know when ) and may be "N"...for Oxygen OS
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You really believe this? Maybe the phone will get 2 or 3 more security updates, but that's all... it's dead in OnePlus' eyes, only the community will keep this phone alive.

OnePlus X series
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It means there will be no an OnePlus X2. OnePlus X still maintained.

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Android 7.0 aka Nougat!

Google unveiled the Android 7 aka Nougat. So what is your thought? Any features will be? Memory leak? Battery Life? Dark Mode? Will be OnePlus One will get the update?
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Google unveiled the Android 7 aka Nougat. So what is your thought?Will be OnePlus One will get the update?
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No.if they update , then one plus will not earn money..
V might get cm14 ... at least unofficially
I think we could all agree on the point that the OnePlus One will get the official CM nightlies. If Cyanogen Inc. is going to update the OPO depends on the user base. (Source: COS 13 thread OP Forums..) Steve Kondik said, with a reason, that they totally rebased the OnePlus One with the COS 13 update, a part of the reason why they did that is that it would make faster OS updates in the future possible.
I believe in the CyanogenMod guys, I think that officially we'll never see Android 7 on the phone, but unofficially I'm pretty confident.
It is evident that Cyanogen Inc is pushing Microsoft mods pretty dramatically to OPO with at least the latest COS 13.1 update.
They will definitely use this phone for the large user base to check for the usage pattern, and other statistics for creating a better baseline and user experience for MOD going forward. And obviously, Microsoft also has an interest in having more people use their "integrated" apps and OPO is very good device for that.
So my opinion is a STRONG YES, Cyanogen Inc WILL update to Android N, but again, 3 months after the first release.
devlamania said:
It is evident that Cyanogen Inc is pushing Microsoft mods pretty dramatically to OPO with at least the latest COS 13.1 update.
They will definitely use this phone for the large user base to check for the usage pattern, and other statistics for creating a better baseline and user experience for MOD going forward. And obviously, Microsoft also has an interest in having more people use their "integrated" apps and OPO is very good device for that.
So my opinion is a STRONG YES, Cyanogen Inc WILL update to Android N, but again, 3 months after the first release.
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Microsoft? What?
LGXX said:
Microsoft? What?
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The latest Cyanogen OS updates contain Cortana, Skype integration, Bing search engine defaults etc. It's all optional/uninstallable, but it's there.
Since the dev scene for OPO is still pretty active ( one example: 3.10 kernel) i'm pretty sure we'll get android 7.0 via unofficial cm14
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Since the dev scene for OPO is still pretty active ( one example: 3.10 kernel) i'm pretty sure we'll get android 7.0 via unofficial cm14
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Why do you think they're going to stop with the official CM Nightlies?
Jeffrey98 said:
Why do you think they're going to stop with the official CM Nightlies?
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He's just guessing but I personally expect this phone to get 7.0 and 8.0 official CM Nightlies. I think COS will end for OPO with Android N but I could be wrong
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Why do you think they're going to stop with the official CM Nightlies?
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Usually cyanogen stops support after 2 years, just like Google does. OPO could be an exception, both because the snapdragon 801 is still a pretty popular processor and because the phone itself is still rocking. but nothing is sure on this side.
Renosh said:
He's just guessing but I personally expect this phone to get 7.0 and 8.0 official CM Nightlies. I think COS will end for OPO with Android N but I could be wrong
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If we're taking a look at the contract for the updates, then the official support ended at the end of May. But as Steve Kondik said, they'll be updating the OPO to Android N if the userbase is large enough (COS). And the official CM Nightlies will continue even a few years after the official support ends. So one way or another, we'll be seeing Android N on the OPO.
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effry said:
Usually cyanogen stops support after 2 years, just like Google does. OPO could be an exception, both because the snapdragon 801 is still a pretty popular processor and because the phone itself is still rocking. but nothing is sure on this side.
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It's not really true that Google stops supporting their phones after 2 years actually. Google keeps updating the device if the hardware is still good enough for it. That's one of the reasons the Nexus 5 still receives security patches, just like the Nexus 7 (2013).
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Google unveiled the Android 7 aka Nougat. So what is your thought? Any features will be? Memory leak? Battery Life? Dark Mode? Will be OnePlus One will get the update?
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I'm preaty sure we will get the Official update from Cyanogen Inc!
If you look at Cyanogen Inc official page, our phone IS THE ONLY PHONE currently running their latest OS (COS13.1).
The Oneplus One was the first well known Cyanogen Phone, and they wont abandon it's first child.
I think we will be updated until google stops supporting its Nexus 6 (SD 805), because it was the last nexus with a 32 bit CPU and Android will soon abandon the 32 bit architecture complitly (my opinion).
Untill then we are safe.
I expect to see Nougat custom ROMs very quickly, eventually, CM14 nightlies, but I expect that there will never be an official Nougat update for the OnePlus One.
Does this apply to other phones having the SD 801 too? I'm planning to buy the Zuk Z1 which has a SD 801. If the OPO receives CM14, is there a possibility of the Zuk Z1 receiving CM14 too?
Even if OPO doesn't get official update, the fan base of this phone and the impact it did to both 1+ and Cyanogen, I think we will still find a way to get nice and crisp Nougat experience. But who knows. Time will tell
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I am very confident that we can see android 8.0 (Oreo) on oneplus one
kryshnakishore said:
I am very confident that we can see android 8.0 (Oreo) on oneplus one
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You sir are a visionary (about the oreo name ;p)
[HYPE]
Canadian Telecom provider Telus leaked that Nougat is going to be released this monday 22 August.
They were spot on last year with the Marshmallow release.
Excited!! :fingers-crossed:
[HYPE]

[Android Nogaut] In development for Zenfone ?

Any news or information?
For Custom ROM ?
cl3i550nBR said:
Any news or information?
For Custom ROM ?
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I admire your optimistic outlook.
There will almost certainly be development in the future, but considering the sources just came out today, it will a while before anything useable comes out.
I wouldn't expect jack from asus, it all depends on intel porting N to x86
If they do there is the possibility of CM14.........as long as cyanogen doesn't drops official support for the ZF2
In that case, game over
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I wouldn't expect jack from asus, it all depends on intel porting N to x86
If they do there is the possibility of CM14.........as long as cyanogen doesn't drops official support for the ZF2
In that case, game over
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you right: game over
Yeah Asus is gonna announce they're halting android 6 development to give us the new and improved os: Nougat. Estimated release date October 32th 2018 to be postponed to July 45th 2019 couse of unspecified issues. Stay tuned.
Seriously, seeing as things are going I wouldn't bet a thing on Asus working on n for this device.
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I wouldn't think it likely. Thus far, we have official ASUS statements on getting 6.0 on the device followed by a considerable period of support with security updates.
Seeing that Intel has basically exited the mobile phone market, ceasing development on any further chips to compete with arm and actually opening up their own fabrication facilities to other manufacturers to make their chips in, and that it has taken this long to get the sources for 6 in a usable state on x86 at all, you could say that we are most likely not getting it. Add to that the new Zenfone devices on the cusp of coming out, unless ASUS pulls one hell of a magic trick, 6.0 is where we will have our devices left at officially.
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL Is this the next thing people are going to be crying over?
MikeyLee said:
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL Is this the next thing people are going to be crying over?
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yes sir! why? no one knows! its just a newer version so everyone will cry for it. I'm actually happy with my android 5.
Of course if a newer version comes out I will install it, but without any real reason.
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I wouldn't expect jack from asus, it all depends on intel porting N to x86
If they do there is the possibility of CM14.........as long as cyanogen doesn't drops official support for the ZF2
In that case, game over
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Why would cyanogen drop support for the zf2?
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Cyano will support us?
CM 14 Android 7
cl3i550nBR said:
Cyano will support us?
CM 14 Android 7
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what u'r device ??
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Adhe_88 said:
what u'r device ??
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Zenfone 2 - ZE551ML - Z00A [1080p]
cl3i550nBR said:
Cyano will support us?
CM 14 Android 7
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You can follow CM14 developments for our device from following links:
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/q/project:CyanogenMod/android_device_asus_mofd-common+branch:cm-14.0
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/q/project:CyanogenMod/android_device_asus_Z00A+branch:cm-14.0
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/q/project:CyanogenMod/android_kernel_asus_moorefield+branch:cm-14.0
sferrariba said:
yes sir! why? no one knows! its just a newer version so everyone will cry for it. I'm actually happy with my android 5.
Of course if a newer version comes out I will install it, but without any real reason.
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Likewise. I'm content with version 1 of 6.0.1 Beta. No issues at all so I'm just sticking with that
You want Nougat? Okay then..
But as of now, Marshmallow is a lot better than Nougat in terms of performance, check this video..
https://youtu.be/_a7AC2UXpYg
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CM13 for ZenFone 2 Z00ED ,do you have sir ??
Send From My Asus Z00ED Indonesia
mstfkaratas said:
You can follow CM14 developments for our device from following links:
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/q/project:CyanogenMod/android_device_asus_mofd-common+branch:cm-14.0
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/q/project:CyanogenMod/android_device_asus_Z00A+branch:cm-14.0
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/q/project:CyanogenMod/android_kernel_asus_moorefield+branch:cm-14.0
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Oh my God... Thanks!!!!! : D: D
In development :Boa: :Boa:
Flynhx said:
You want Nougat? Okay then..
But as of now, Marshmallow is a lot better than Nougat in terms of performance, check this video..
https://youtu.be/_a7AC2UXpYg
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I use also CM13 and RR
They are great
I Like personalization and new Android
Marshmallow is higher in moment.
I sad my device does'nt have ?
Send From My Asus Z00ED Global

OnePlus 3T is being discontinued

https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/find-out-whats-happening-to-the-oneplus-3-3t.541201/
There will be support for existing devices.
So no O love ?
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Jxcorex29 said:
So no O love ?
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The OP3(T) will get Android O i am sure.
I've heard that too,but they need to quit this ****. OEMS and Google drop support on phones 2-3 years. I really have no desire to continue buying new phones. It's not like the OP3T can't handle future updates. The hardware alone is good enough.
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Jxcorex29 said:
I've heard that too,but they need to quit this ****. OEMS and Google drop support on phones 2-3 years. I really have no desire to continue buying new phones. It's not like the OP3T can't handle future updates. The hardware alone is good enough.
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They will continue supporting them. They just won't sell them anymore, so don't worry about updates
Mitsos Vorris said:
They will continue supporting them. They just won't sell them anymore, so don't worry about updates
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I doubt they will, look at how the OP2 has had no updates, the same will happen with the OP3.
B3501 said:
I doubt they will, look at how the OP2 has had no updates, the same will happen with the OP3.
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The OP2 was a troubled device, the 3(T) is not.
gee2012 said:
The OP2 was a troubled device, the 3(T) is not.
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That's no reason to stop support, in fact that's a reason to have more support! I expect support for the 3 and 3T to be stopped quite quickly.
http://www.gsmarena.com/oneplus_3t_will_be_available_in_india_until_later_this_year-news-25259.php
Today, the company sent a clarification specific to the Indian market. In this update, OnePlus has clarified that the OnePlus 3T will continue to be available in India until "later this year".
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What happens when they run out of stock, and someone has a claim through the extended warranty?
gee2012 said:
The OP2 was a troubled device, the 3(T) is not.
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This is comforting to hear. I'll keep my 3T then.
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What happens when they run out of stock, and someone has a claim through the extended warranty?
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free upgrade would be my guess.
idk why people are so upset about this. Ur phone still works right? ur on xda right? there will always be development for your phone until it becomes so old that no one wants to use it. Seeing people on OnePlus' facebook page complaining that there is no more support for OP2 is ridiculous. Its old. 2 years is very old in the tech world. Tech is survival of the fittest as well. If the OEM decides that a device is not worth it to support, most likely because not many people are on the OP2 anyway, then thats their choice. you've got nougat in one of the ROMs on xda if u want it that badly. Most major android updates like N and O dont add much anyways. I havent noticed my user experience change at all with android N from M on the 3t. the only nougat feature i use is the double tap recents to swap apps really fast, but if memory serves its a stock OOS shortcut. No matter what, there will always be people whom will complain, and those whom are never happy. Upgrade or dont. Dont come from the OP2 forums to complain on the 3/3t forums. besides, if you like your phone, why not upgrade it? Oneplus phones hold their value very well. Sell it and upgrade it. The 5 looks like it will be a great option to upgrade to.
Where is he issue? Unlike the heavily modified systems from e.g. Samsung, OnePlus has a relatively unmodified base. If they are sane, they fork the main code base for new devices, thus making it easy to keep a base and just have different drivers/basebands for different hardware used. Unless they want to drop support, it should be possible to support at least the 3(T) for years to come.
Nobody is forced to upgrade, the 3(T) is an excellent device. Plus open bootloader etc.
damn y'all trippin the op3t will at least be supported for one more year or so, plus we have great devs
ForcedZucchini said:
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/find-out-whats-happening-to-the-oneplus-3-3t.541201/
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Out of stock doesn't mean discontinued support.
Obviously they want to sell the remaining stock before putting out op5.
I see nothing wrong there.
What if I want to replace my battery after a year ? Do I need to resort to buying some non OEM battery ?
ProudRed said:
What if I want to replace my battery after a year ? Do I need to resort to buying some non OEM battery ?
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There will always be some spare parts for replace. Any company does this, you can ask the same thing for other brands after a new one comes out too. Beside that, I don't think you need a battery replacemente after 1 year, except for defective parts. If warranty is over and there are no official parts available, yes you go non oem.
If they:
• Release camera blobs
• Fixing their faulty Camera2 API implementation
Then they can also stop supporting the device. Maybe rude, but those are the only things I want to have, before they close the doors. Hopefully, they'll at least release a fix for the Camera2 API with the next final OOS and then... yeah .
Oh no! I need a hug.

Android oreo[ go edition]

This is android oreo go edition
https://youtu.be/A18thC4paLM
What do you think if this low end OS EDITION it's got PORTED(DONTS KNOWN IS IT POSSIBLE OR NOT) to high end devices like ONE PLUS ONE
OUR DEVICE WILL FLY LIKE JET ROCKET....... ????
pankspoo said:
This is android oreo go edition
https://youtu.be/A18thC4paLM
What do you think if this low end OS EDITION it's got PORTED(DONTS KNOWN IS IT POSSIBLE OR NOT) to high end devices like ONE PLUS ONE
OUR DEVICE WILL FLY LIKE JET ROCKET....... ????
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Android Oreo Go is a lite version of Oreo with optimizations for low-end devices only.OPO is a mid-end device(I'd love to call it a high-end device,but it has no v0lte,yet..that's a shame,ofcourse) with hardware capable of flying like jet rocket even on normal version of Oreo.
I'd love to reply even more if you open v0lte discussion thread sometime.
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Android Oreo Go is a lite version of Oreo with optimizations for low-end devices only.OPO is a mid-end device(I'd love to call it a high-end device,but it has no v0lte,yet..that's a shame,ofcourse) with hardware capable of flying like jet rocket even on normal version of Oreo.
I'd love to reply even more if you open v0lte discussion thread sometime.
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VoLTE is so important in India that not having it defines the line between low/mid end and high end?
SirSoviet said:
VoLTE is so important in India that not having it defines the line between low/mid end and high end?
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Yes,I've seen suicides because of v0lte.
I tried most of nougat and oreo roms but after some days device got sluggish. I don't think our device is super smooth as compared to recently launched phones. So if it's possible to port this Go edition then it's will be awesome.
pankspoo said:
I tried most of nougat and oreo roms but after some days device got sluggish. I don't think our device is super smooth as compared to recently launched phones. So if it's possible to port this Go edition then it's will be awesome.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/official-dotos-v1-0-t3703159/amp/
You prolly haven't tried this one yet.
Mr.Ak said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/official-dotos-v1-0-t3703159/amp/
You prolly haven't tried this one yet.
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PHP:
Currently I am on caf lineageos 14.1 by to most and it working great smooth and I am satisfied with it but. I WILL SUERLY try u r DOT OS ?
Mr.Ak said:
Yes,I've seen suicides because of v0lte.
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Yes I also seen some ones tried to modify antennas and some developed there own modem by dissembling OPO.
But that's of no use??????????
In Belgium the OPO was (screw it, still is!) a high end device without a doubt. It's often been mentioned as midrange because of its midrange price but that was the coolest thing about this device, it hardly made any cuts on hardware and design compared to the other flagships. In many ways it even beat the competition for over a year (that's 5 years in tech years, lol). Shame they don't do that anymore!
Sizzled with Bacon ?
Mr.Ak said:
Yes,I've seen suicides because of v0lte.
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If not having volte on OPO is such a big problem for you people, why not just buy new device and stop *****ing.
CookieTheMonsta said:
If not having volte on OPO is such a big problem for you people, why not just buy new device and stop *****ing.
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He's just making fun of it, just like lineage did during april fool's 2017
CookieTheMonsta said:
If not having volte on OPO is such a big problem for you people, why not just buy new device and stop *****ing.
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gib moni pl0x.
pankspoo said:
I tried most of nougat and oreo roms but after some days device got sluggish. I don't think our device is super smooth as compared to recently launched phones. So if it's possible to port this Go edition then it's will be awesome.
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Have you tried using the app Trimmer (fstrim)? Search it on Google play. It requires root access but it works magic in speeding up older phones.
Kiwi_NZ said:
Have you tried using the app Trimmer (fstrim)? Search it on Google play. It requires root access but it works magic in speeding up older phones.
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Fstrim i used it to speed up my old 512mb ram galaxy s advance but its of bo use....
Mr.Ak said:
Android Oreo Go is a lite version of Oreo with optimizations for low-end devices only.OPO is a mid-end device(I'd love to call it a high-end device,but it has no v0lte,yet..that's a shame,ofcourse) with hardware capable of flying like jet rocket even on normal version of Oreo.
I'd love to reply even more if you open v0lte discussion thread sometime.
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Was a high end device in it's time, with today's phones you can call it mid-end ...still it was high end one time(still more than capable from other mid-range 2017 phones)

[Discussion] why there is so much delay in official Oreo build

Hie all,
First of its not any criticism thread... Just discussion thread. We all know Oneplus 5t is beast device... One of the finest android phone in the market now..... But why there is so much delay in official Oreo build. And Companies like Xiomi and other other mid range devices release thier Oreos but why not oneplus?
Xiaomi didn't do anything. Only one device of theirs is getting it right now. And that too because it's a stock android device.
rappa619 said:
Xiaomi didn't do anything. Only one device of theirs is getting it right now. And that too because it's a stock android device.
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But there are many mid range phone getting Oreo too.....???
Which ones have it already? Also this phone won't be getting project treble either, so if that does end up making updates faster in the future (I have my doubts) then the 5T will be even slower compared to other devices.
rappa619 said:
Which ones have it already? Also this phone won't be getting project treble either, so if that does end up making updates faster in the future (I have my doubts) then the 5T will be even slower compared to other devices.
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You can see Honor releasing Oreo for thier phones..... And about terrible you are absolutely right bro
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Xiaomi didn't do anything. Only one device of theirs is getting it right now. And that too because it's a stock android device.
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Nope. . They pulled update for that device too[emoji23][emoji23]
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If you guys think oneplus is bad think about Samsung. The note 8 which is a flagship phone and costs double the oneplus 5t is still on nougat anyway. The beta is still out there for anyone really desperate for oreo.
marvi0 said:
If you guys think oneplus is bad think about Samsung. The note 8 which is a flagship phone and costs double the oneplus 5t is still on nougat anyway. The beta is still out there for anyone really desperate for oreo.
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Haha... Bro who tell u oneplus is bad.... I started this thread just for discussion ??
Even samsung note 8 and s8. Owners jealous with our 5t??
My only concern is that after all this waiting, we'll get android 8.0 instead of the already available 8.1. However the Oneplus 5 already has Oreo stable and it is almost an identical phone to the 5t so I don't think we'll go through so many open betas as the 5. I hope the release of Oreo is near!
Oneplus busy making the SW for oneplus 6.
marvi0 said:
If you guys think oneplus is bad think about Samsung. The note 8 which is a flagship phone and costs double the oneplus 5t is still on nougat anyway. The beta is still out there for anyone really desperate for oreo.
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That is nougat even if it says version is 8.0
l0veysingh said:
Haha... Bro who tell u oneplus is bad.... I started this thread just for discussion [emoji3][emoji3]
Even samsung note 8 and s8. Owners jealous with our 5t[emoji23]?
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Try using volte or vowifi on h3g on your op5t, then see who wins (ATM)
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Flash the Oreo Open Beta, and boom, you have Oreo.
Even though it's a beta, it's still mostly stable and solid. Some apps force close, but for me it's mainly Facebook at times, and it's few and far between. Not much is gonna be different in the stable build once it's released, so you might as well flash the OB
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I'm never in a hurry to get earlier builds of new major OSes. They always have major problems, usually battery drain being one of them. It hasn't really been that long.
l0veysingh said:
Even samsung note 8 and s8. Owners jealous with our 5t?
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I'd rethink THAT bold little statement.....
If they wanted the 5T then they could get it...
papped said:
I'm never in a hurry to get earlier builds of new major OSes. They always have major problems, usually battery drain being one of them. It hasn't really been that long.
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This. It's like the huge push to get Lineage 15 for our device, when it's still missing tons of features that make it Lineage. They might as well work on LOS 14 so it could go official like the OP5.
As for OOS, let someone else be the beta testers. I don't need to be on the lastest and greatest just for bragging rights. We're still getting security updates for Nougat from OP so I don't see a problem.
Why do you all care so much about Oreo anyway? 4.7.6 is super stable, and working great.
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I don't know as though I "care so much" but I do enjoy having all the possible features and Oreo brings a few additions which aren't huge but worthwhile nevertheless. Considering I had read many reports of OB1 working without issue I went ahead and installed it and guess what, I have no issues. I do however have a few new features I like and I'm all for extra gravy. I would suggest that those that want Oreo but haven't installed the beta, consider doing it, you're probably not going to regret it and reverting is easy enough anyways.
I have the Oreo BETA 1 on my 5T and this is pretty stable, with a great perf/battery ratio, which means that the Oreo stable can only be close to release now.
By the way the A from Xiaomi is getting Oreo, but cellphones like Mi 6 or Mi Mix 2 with MIUI 9 are getting Oreo in beta channel.
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but dont they have new year hollidays now in china

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