OnePlus Will Continue Software Updates After US and Europe Exit (9to5google.com) 15
OnePlus has confirmed that it will exit the North American and European markets, consolidating its operations under parent company Oppo. Existing customers will continue to receive "software updates, security patches, and applicable support," but OxygenOS will be replaced by Oppo's ColorOS. 9to5Google reports: As a part of its shutdown in global regions, OnePlus has confirmed that its flavor of Android, OxygenOS, is going away. Instead, all active OnePlus devices will be moving over to Oppo's ColorOS starting with their Android 17 updates. This includes in India, where OnePlus is adamant it will continue operations -- reliable reporting disagrees.
OnePlus explains: "As part of an operational adjustment to our software strategy, following the official release of ColorOS 17, users globally with existing OnePlus devices that fall within the eligible upgrade scope will have the option to voluntarily update to the latest ColorOS. This enables us to streamline software development, accelerate update delivery, improve software quality, and make better use of our shared engineering and R&D capabilities."
[...] OnePlus will continue "maintenance support" for OxygenOS versions on older models not included in the Android 17 update scope, but newer devices will likely need to make the switch to ColorOS for all forms of continued support. OnePlus does explain that rollback versions to OxygenOS will be available for those who prefer the prior experience: "OnePlus devices will be able to choose whether to update to the latest ColorOS system. Older models that are not included in the update scope will also continue to receive version maintenance support. If users update to ColorOS, they will be able to roll back to OxygenOS. The specific rollback versions available will be subject to future official announcements."
OnePlus explains: "As part of an operational adjustment to our software strategy, following the official release of ColorOS 17, users globally with existing OnePlus devices that fall within the eligible upgrade scope will have the option to voluntarily update to the latest ColorOS. This enables us to streamline software development, accelerate update delivery, improve software quality, and make better use of our shared engineering and R&D capabilities."
[...] OnePlus will continue "maintenance support" for OxygenOS versions on older models not included in the Android 17 update scope, but newer devices will likely need to make the switch to ColorOS for all forms of continued support. OnePlus does explain that rollback versions to OxygenOS will be available for those who prefer the prior experience: "OnePlus devices will be able to choose whether to update to the latest ColorOS system. Older models that are not included in the update scope will also continue to receive version maintenance support. If users update to ColorOS, they will be able to roll back to OxygenOS. The specific rollback versions available will be subject to future official announcements."
Red magic (Score:2)
Qualcomm chips have by far the best modems. If you've got signal issues the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 or 5 is the way to go. But they're battery hogs so you really want that 7000+ mwh battery...
Also watch out for expensive phones with old Gen 6 and 7 chips.
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I think the OP was going for satire. It's hard to tell these days.
Is this legal? (Score:3)
If I buy a device and one of its selling points boasted by the company is a clean, bloat-minimal OxygenOS, is it legal for them to force everyone onto a completely different ColorOS, loaded with bloatware, not even a year after purchasing the device?
I don't think it's going to make a huge difference (Score:2)
There are probably some oxygen OS specific features I'm not thinking of that are going to be missing from color OS because I've turned them off in order to ge
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> Is that legal?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
Re: Is this legal? (Score:1)
Why not just merge it (Score:1)
This may turn out for the better. (Score:2)
If you stop your updates at android 16, or even 15, you should get getting a pretty stable phone, without unexpected, breaking updates.
I experimented with replacing Oxygen with Color (Score:3)
In the first set of tests, none of the subjects were able to fully inhale the crayons. Death from suffocation was the result in every case, with only one subject managing to get a crayon into a brachial tube. The feasibility of absorption by alveoli could not be tested.
In the second set of tests, the crayons failed to react with the elemental fluorine in the expected manner, instead coating the crystals and preventing any reaction with oxygen in secondary testing.
In the third set of tests, the fish not only suffocated, but entirely failed to propel themselves through the wet crayons.
In the fourth set of tests, the crayons failed to remove stains from laundry in an alarming fashion. All clothes ruined, wife outraged.
Not recommended.