Which models are still free of bloatware? I heard that they started adding some apps and then later went back.
I've had OnePlus since the OnePlus One. Between my spouse and I we've also had the 2 and 3 and both have 5s now. The 5s are still working great and not sure we "need" an upgrade but we are always open to a slickdeal.
Wow since the first OnePlus and you stuck with it? The first OnePlus is exactly why I left the brand. The hardware build quality was poor and there were definitely was definitely "compromise." I liked the no bloatware concept though and it was fast. But after a year, it was ready to go. May revisit the brand but that first experience scared me off. Been with Samsung ever since and other than the battery issue years before haven't had problems
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1. T-Mobile controls the updates, meaning they're slower than the ones directly from OP.
2. The T-Mobile version only has one SIM slot.
Neither of these may be a deal breaker for many, but they're important points to note. I personally use two SIMs regularly.
1. T-Mobile controls the updates, meaning they're slower than the ones directly from OP.
2. The T-Mobile version only has one SIM slot.
Neither of these may be a deal breaker for many, but they're important points to note. I personally use two SIMs regularly.
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I've had OnePlus since the OnePlus One. Between my spouse and I we've also had the 2 and 3 and both have 5s now. The 5s are still working great and not sure we "need" an upgrade but we are always open to a slickdeal.
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