Android 10 coming out soon.... - OnePlus 6T Questions & Answers

Hey y'all,
With Android 10 coming out soon to the 6T I have a couple questions. I have a OP6T from tmobile and I have "converted" it to the international rom. I'm curious if I will be able to dirty flash like I have with all the other oxygen updates. I have been using the local upgrade option after downloading the firmware and putting in my root folder. I know we technically won't know until someone tries this but was curious to see if anyone had any thought. Do you think this will be possible? I am rooted currently and usually will just remove some of my modules and then use the local update option. I haven't had any issues yet and hoping this will be a similar experience!

feezler said:
Hey y'all,
With Android 10 coming out soon to the 6T I have a couple questions. I have a OP6T from tmobile and I have "converted" it to the international rom. I'm curious if I will be able to dirty flash like I have with all the other oxygen updates. I have been using the local upgrade option after downloading the firmware and putting in my root folder. I know we technically won't know until someone tries this but was curious to see if anyone had any thought. Do you think this will be possible? I am rooted currently and usually will just remove some of my modules and then use the local update option. I haven't had any issues yet and hoping this will be a similar experience!
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Not sure, but when updating to a major upgrade of Android (i.e. 9 to 10) I would want a clean install, and you will be going from stable to Open Beta.
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xRogerxC said:
Not sure, but when updating to a major upgrade of Android (i.e. 9 to 10) I would want a clean install, and you will be going from stable to Open Beta.
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I second this. A clean flash is your best bet. Back up your SD card to your pc or a thumb drive. I would do a full wipe and clean flash.

Meh?
https://m.weibo.cn/status/I8AzSxxvw?type=comment&jumpfrom=weibocom#_rnd1569534545414

nmah75 said:
Meh?
https://m.weibo.cn/status/I8AzSxxvw?type=comment&jumpfrom=weibocom#_rnd1569534545414
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this does not apply to OOS

I'm beginning to think OnePlus was full of **** on releasing OpenBeta 10 for the 6T by the end of the month. They're more interested in their newer phones, and we're getting left behind.
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xRogerxC said:
I'm beginning to think OnePlus was full of **** on releasing OpenBeta 10 for the 6T by the end of the month. They're more interested in their newer phones, and we're getting left behind.
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Easy bud....it's coming
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80359991&postcount=3350

bradhoschar said:
Easy bud....it's coming
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80359991&postcount=3350
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Actually, if you read his post, he is talking about the OpenBeta, and he says sometime in the next couple weeks, so it is delayed. That's what I figured, lied to us as usual. So much for by the end of the month!
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What features, on Android 10, are you interested in? Personally, I don't see any real "difference" between how 9 works versus 10.
I don't have 10 on my 6T, but it did become available on my backup phone (essential PH-1). To tell you the truth, other than any security patches, I couldn't really see the difference.
xRogerxC said:
I'm beginning to think OnePlus was full of **** on releasing OpenBeta 10 for the 6T by the end of the month. They're more interested in their newer phones, and we're getting left behind.
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p51d007 said:
What features, on Android 10, are you interested in? Personally, I don't see any real "difference" between how 9 works versus 10.
I don't have 10 on my 6T, but it did become available on my backup phone (essential PH-1). To tell you the truth, other than any security patches, I couldn't really see the difference.
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What about black themes apps ex I heard FB has dark mode on 10

p51d007 said:
What features, on Android 10, are you interested in? Personally, I don't see any real "difference" between how 9 works versus 10.
I don't have 10 on my 6T, but it did become available on my backup phone (essential PH-1). To tell you the truth, other than any security patches, I couldn't really see the difference.
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I'm looking forward to the new gestures, dark themes and I'm sure a more optimized version of Android/OOS.
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xRogerxC said:
This will be my last OnePlus device.
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What's 7 Pro from your signature "last +1"

The sad truth is, the ONLY ones who deliver on a constant annual basis are Apple-IOS and Google-Pixel (Nexus), with a small exception of Essential (basically, an outlier with their 1 device). Everyone else, we're stuck in limbo. Even these direct releases (IMHO, IOS 13-13.1.-13.1.1. was a blunder, and a buggy one, and it's still a bit buggy) can be a mess.
Basically, it's a toss-up. Get more RAM, save some cash, lose the updates, lose the more rigid deadlines. Get the updates, lose some cash (Pixel), lose some compatibility and freedom (looking at you, Apple Iphone 11)...
Iphone 11 or Pixel 4 - here I come

when will be 6t get android 10?

mepo12 said:
when will be 6t get android 10?
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Looks like a couple weeks for the beta

xRogerxC said:
Don't tell me to calm down, I'm not your kid. My point is don't tell people something, and give a date if they can't deliver. It has nothing to do with extra testing, they are too busy with the 7T and 7T Pro launchers to make good on their commitments, and again they should make sure they can deliver when they tell their CUSTOMERS that they are going to do something. Don't give a date, and then delay. This will be my last OnePlus device.
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Hi, how are you?.
What I'm going to say now could leave me out of the closed betas program, so I will try to say as much as I can without saying much, OB1 based on Android 10 was delayed because a problem was detected that caused random bootloops and some bricks in the closed beta number 4, the problem It's under investigation (At the moment there doesn't seem to be a clear way to reproduce it, as you will know this makes it more difficult to solve it). The developer team and the people in charge of the testers team decided to delay the launch, they say it's better to wait one, two, three weeks or the time it takes to solve the problem, instead of launching the OTA and hours later "endure" the storm that may arise in the forums, obviously that angers some users and I completely understand it when I see it from their perspective, but the users should think about this, there are currently two possible situations:
- OTA with bootloops and bricks = angry people asking why OnePlus doesn't test the things before release the update.
- Delayed OTA = Angry people asking why OnePlus takes so long.
OnePlus loses in both situations..
I'm not here to defend OnePlus, just like you some things also bother me, but we must be realistic and see things from another perspective, I tried to be as clear as possible, and I hope it has been useful!.
Have a good day :fingers-crossed:.

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How does this work? Do you still have to root and get custom recovery? Is there a history of this os?
Not finding anything about this through some searching, that makes me nervous/skeptical.
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Not finding anything about this through some searching, that makes me nervous/skeptical.
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As this is our first release of our OS, there is not much on the internet about us. We will be launching a website shortly. We also are partnering with many tech sites for news coverage when the OS is ready for a full public release. Sorry if I got you nervous or skeptical.
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Anything moving with this?
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What's the status?
any update?
Doubt there is anything coming of this. We don't even have a stable recovery at this point.
The dude claimed they had their own recovery prior to twrp released. I wonder whats up with this.
aholeinthewor1d said:
Doubt there is anything coming of this. We don't even have a stable recovery at this point.
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TWRP seems pretty stable to me...
devilsadidas said:
TWRP seems pretty stable to me...
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I'm probably wrong but I thought it wasn't actually usable yet as far as flashing roms? I thought if it was working the ROMs would be coming in by now. Wonder why it's alpha then
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TWRP seems pretty stable to me...
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twrp is NOT stable at all, especially for backups. and FYI the OP has a history of claiming to make roms that never appear. i remember him from the moto devices.
Just coming to Android with the Pixel after using iPhone since the beginning, I seem to have missed a whole bunch of things. What is up with the lack of any dev going on for this device? Has Google made security changes or something, waiting for dev seems to be like waiting for an iOS jailbreak.
aholeinthewor1d said:
I'm probably wrong but I thought it wasn't actually usable yet as far as flashing roms? I thought if it was working the ROMs would be coming in by now. Wonder why it's alpha then
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Weta is up and running well. Alpha because there are def still things that need work such as backups and to lose the disclaimer about possibly losing all data.
fix-this! said:
twrp is NOT stable at all, especially for backups. and FYI the OP has a history of claiming to make roms that never appear. i remember him from the moto devices.
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Works damn well for me to flash kernel and rom. For me the backup isn't needed but works. It's a Google device like nexus before so I'm okay with experimental stages. I don't remember him from anything else but was guessing it was bogus just based on the time and weird intro. Don't really care. In a bit more developers will have the device, the system will get sorted so TWRP is flawless and we will be up and running. My phone is much faster than my wife's s7 so I'm content for now.
Turbojugend said:
Just coming to Android with the Pixel after using iPhone since the beginning, I seem to have missed a whole bunch of things. What is up with the lack of any dev going on for this device? Has Google made security changes or something, waiting for dev seems to be like waiting for an iOS jailbreak.
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well despite it being one of the best devices on the market there are probably many reasons the dev scene is kinda quiet on the pixel.
1. its a super expensive device compared to others in its range. personally i finance mine from verizon and use on at&t go.
2. were waiting on a stable twrp which is being worked on.
3. most pixels and xl are on backorder until jan 2017.
4. it could have something to do with the A and B boot slots.
the device runs great stock rooted. hopefully more aosp based roms will come in time.

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.
qbanlinxx said:
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/
There will be support for existing devices.
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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.

[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.
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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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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.
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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.
correct me if im wrong
but dont they have new year hollidays now in china

We might get Android Q!

https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2019/3/13/18264330/android-q-google-pixel-beta-update
We have Q beta.
Q beta is released for marlin/sailfish. The pixel 1 lives on:
https://developer.android.com/preview/download
flash it with fastboot.
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https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2019/3/13/18264330/android-q-google-pixel-beta-update
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Not looking forward to this: Android Q - Magisk
Homeboy76 said:
Not looking forward to this: Android Q - Magisk
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Reading the comments to that tweet, I think it'll just take some time
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Reading the comments to that tweet, I think it'll just take some time
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Yup!
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Yup!
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Im really hoping we get q, not just cause the features but to hopefully keep this device going in an official way for a bit longer
Edit: looks like he already figured something out for the other devices minus the og xl
Edit 2: Q is now rootable on all devices minus the pixel 3 line
It would have been a surprise if the Original Pixel Didn't Get Q
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Im really hoping we get q, not just cause the features but to hopefully keep this device going in an official way for a bit longer
Edit: looks like he already figured something out for the other devices minus the og xl
Edit 2: Q is now rootable on all devices minus the pixel 3 line
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Thing is, it would have been a surprise if the Original Pixel (and XL) did not get Q.
Let's face facts - there are two - and only two - phone ODMs that have been keeping every phone of the past three device cycles current - not just with security updates, but with OS updates as well - Google and Apple. (That's it.) That is not merely why there is a used/refurbished Pixel market (my mom just pulled the trigger on a refurb Pixel XL), but why I pulled the trigger on my 3a last month. Pixel pricing - new or otherwise - is sane. (The 3a and 3a XL drive that point home with a sledgehammer - and especially in the US.) Unless you have a network-locked or network-specific model, you can take them to any carrier in North America. Lastly, Pixels are like utility infielders in baseball - they largely don't surprise.
I've had the beta version of q for a couple of months now. Just waiting for the official one to hopefully get rid of the few annoying bugs I have occasionally.
My phone is not rooted, completely stock. I don't care for doing that stuff anymore.
Curious - Exactly what bugs have you had?
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I've had the beta version of q for a couple of months now. Just waiting for the official one to hopefully get rid of the few annoying bugs I have occasionally.
My phone is not rooted, completely stock. I don't care for doing that stuff anymore.
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I'm running RC2 of Q on my sargo (also dead-stock); first time I've run dead-stock Android (on anything) since Ice Cream Sandwich on a Lenovo tablet.
The reason I'm over here in Pixel XL turf is for my mom (not me) - she's joining #teampixel and specifically has a Pixel XL (refurbished) enroute. When it arrives, she is taking it to the nearest Verizon store to have her settings/apps/etc. migrated from her old phone (Samsung J3) to the Big Pixel. She's used to running dead-stock (remember, Verizon customer); however, her J3 is running Nougat- how much of a learning curve will she have with Pie?
I think most of the learning curve would be from switching from Samsung UI to stock Android.
I went from OnePlus 5 (for 2 years straight) to a Samsung s8 after I killed the OnePlus in saltwater. I didn't hate the s8 but ended up selling the s8 for a pixel XL. For most people it's what they're used to.
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Android 10 release date confirmed: Here's when Google will release it to Pixel phones
Android 10 factory images have been posted for pixel XL
bodi524 said:
Android 10 factory images have been posted for pixel XL
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Yeah, I don't know what to use for the global unlock version. Is it QP1A.190711.019? or is it QP1A.190711.020?
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Yeah, I don't know what to use for the global unlock version. Is it QP1A.190711.019? or is it QP1A.190711.020?
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I have the Verizon model,. I used QP1A.190711.020.
Everything seems to be running well.
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I have the Verizon model,. I used QP1A.190711.020.
Everything seems to be running well.
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Thanks for clearing that up, I was curious which one to use as well.
You were able to get rooted no problem?
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Android 10

Wtf 7pro had stable 10 all ready obviously OnePlus put 6t on the back burner ? I know beta meant to come out soon but what the hell man
Well now. It's not their flagship anymore, so this is standard. Companies don't have infinite resources!
The fact is we had Android 10 betas on the 6t before 10 was released, this is unheard of outside of Google devices until now. And OP jumped right in.
They're doing great! Every OP phone I've owned has had better support than the one before so IMHO they're really working on improving themselves.
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Wtf 7pro had stable 10 all ready obviously OnePlus put 6t on the back burner ? I know beta meant to come out soon but what the hell man
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So what? It will come when it's ready. See the sensor problems on the Pixel devices. Just be patient & relax
dude010 said:
So what? It will come when it's ready. See the sensor problems on the Pixel devices. Just be patient & relax
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What sensor issues. I don't have any sensor issues on my Pixel 3a XL running Android 10. I also don't see the rush for Android 10 on this device. However, I don't like not having the latest security patches.
Milly7 said:
What sensor issues. I don't have any sensor issues on my Pixel 3a XL running Android 10. I also don't see the rush for Android 10 on this device. However, I don't like not having the latest security patches.
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I have the August security patch, and I'm sure the September security patch will release with the Android 10 open beta. The OP6T is well updated compared to any smartphone, with the exception of the Pixel series.
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Milly7 said:
What sensor issues. I don't have any sensor issues on my Pixel 3a XL running Android 10. I also don't see the rush for Android 10 on this device. However, I don't like not having the latest security patches.
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Fully agree - having the latest security patches on it is a big plus.
Regarding sensor issues google "sensor issues Android 10 Pixel" and you'll see a lot of reports about it.
Maybe Fake News .
I'll leave this here ? https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80263079&postcount=6125
Guys calm it down, we don't have super improvements since the last 3-4 years. If you need the super small improvements right away you have to buy a Google phone.
Be glad that you'll get it and be glad that oneplus has an awesome support lifetime since the 1+3
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any idea when is lineage 17 official for op6t rollin?
jaythenut said:
I'll leave this here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80263079&postcount=6125
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Not particularly worried about this, neither particularly eager to have 10.
What I would like to know, though, is if the security updates will continue till the update to 10 or if they will stop until we will be able to update to 10.
That's what worries me.
I put 10 on my Essential PH-1...I use nova launcher and keep the 3 button standard arrangement. Not into the swipe menu stuff.
I couldn't really see any "real" difference between 9 & 10.
When it comes, I'll wait a week, just to be safe. I prefer stable over "new".
I really liked the PH-1, but the OnePlus 6T in my area has a better signal than the PH-1.
p51d007 said:
I put 10 on my Essential PH-1...I use nova launcher and keep the 3 button standard arrangement. Not into the swipe menu stuff.
I couldn't really see any "real" difference between 9 & 10.
When it comes, I'll wait a week, just to be safe. I prefer stable over "new".
I really liked the PH-1, but the OnePlus 6T in my area has a better signal than the PH-1.
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Essential has a new phone in testing, could be interesting!
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