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EXCLUSIVE: OnePlus Is Being Dismantled
(www.androidheadlines.com)
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Ive always loved my OnePlus phones.
Started with a OP5, which lasted me 4 years until I upgraded to OP9, which lasted another 4 years and now I have an OP13.
Compared to my Google and Samsung phones which both lasted less then 2 years each.
My Google Nexus 5 was a beast which also lasted 4 years but then my first pixel shit the bed and never got another Google phone.
My $1000 Samsung phone's battery shit the bed within a year and the charging port wore down where it wouldn't even charge unless it was in a very specific pressure and resting at a very specific angle.
Never had a single issue with any of my three OP phones.
I've had a 7t for I don't know how many years. I always hate phone shopping. I hope that there is something like fairphone available when this thing dies. I just want to have a replaceable battery. I'd probably still have a phone from a decade ago if I could replace the battery.