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On this new episode of the Droid Life Show, we’re running through another week…

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  • Well this has just stopped me from considering OnePlus for my next phone. As much as I dislike the rumors for the Pixel 2, only getting one year of updates from OnePlus is just ridiculous.

  • Weak effort from OnePlus. You cheap out on price and the OEM will cheap out on you, that’s the lesson to be learnt here. Reinforces my determination to persevere until I can get a Pixel 2.

  • As a OnePlus 3T owner, this is my first and will be my last device from them. I’m incredibly disappointed with this news.

  • this is a major area where oneplus can choose to shine and be greater than other companies by providing serious support (updates) but no.. they choose to dig hole for themself

  • Isn’t this… normal? The Nexus 4 launched with Jellybean, then got KitKat and Lollipop. The Nexus 5 launched with KitKat and got Lollipop and Marshmallow. The Nexus 6 launched with Lollipop, got Marshmallow and Nougat, and Google has said it won’t get anything further.

      • This is a bit different as the 3T was released months after Nougat was already out. It should have launched with Nougat and then progressed to O then P. A late 2016 phone stuck on 2017 software, not exactly impressive.

    • The difference is that Google phones get a full year of service out of each of the 3 OS versions while others only get a partial year or on OPO case a very small run of only 3 months for the OS version it launched with.

      Google Pixel phones will always be up to date the longest for Android.

    • No it isn’t. HTC phones comes with a version then updated to 2 more Android version. So my U11 came with Android N and Android O is coming soon end of year or start and then P will be last major update

      So with OnePlus you get what you paid for.

    • The phones didn’t get further updates more so because of Qualcomm than Google not wanting to.

  • Shouldn’t exactly be surprising to people though, that’s two major versions for the third OnePlus phone.
    IMO, the T revision is just dumb and not needed, it’s like the Note revision to the S series.

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