OxygenOS Open Beta 24/15 for OnePlus 3/3T

SquireSCA

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The downside of Android? How is that even remotely related to running the Beta OOS?

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That with so many devices and versions floating around, the chances of things being broken goes up exponentially. Fragmentation gives you variety and choice, but there is a cost.
 

morphvale

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Once again, how is your previous question related to Android, in general? Fragmentation has nothing to do with anything here. You're using a beta version of OOS. There's a reason for it being called a BETA. Expect things to be broken, or things that used to work to stop working. Either that, or move back to the stable branch.

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SquireSCA

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Once again, how is your previous question related to Android, in general? Fragmentation has nothing to do with anything here. You're using a beta version of OOS. There's a reason for it being called a BETA. Expect things to be broken, or things that used to work to stop working. Either that, or move back to the stable branch.

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That's a fair point. I just mean that I see this stuff happen a lot more on Android than I ever did on iOS, and I ran beta on both... I assumed it was just one of those things where when you have 104 different phones, each with their own fork or version of android, that bugs and things have a higher chance of popping up, that's all...
 

morphvale

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It's not like Google broke a previously working feature of Android. If it's broken, it's OnePlus that broke it.
My point is you can't blame the Android OS as a whole, for something that OnePlus might have broken in their OOS Beta. And I'm saying might have, as I haven't seen any other complaints, beside yours.

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zelendel

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It's not like Google broke a previously working feature of Android. If it's broken, it's OnePlus that broke it.
My point is you can't blame the Android OS as a whole, for something that OnePlus might have broken in their OOS Beta. And I'm saying might have, as I haven't seen any other complaints, beside yours.

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Yes you can. Mainly when Google cant seem to push an update that doesnt bootloop people.

Also the last security patch broke saftynet and android pay on some nexus devices.

Do not think google is soo good. They really arent. Why do you think it takes devs soo long to fix what google breaks.
 

SquireSCA

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It's not like Google broke a previously working feature of Android. If it's broken, it's OnePlus that broke it.
My point is you can't blame the Android OS as a whole, for something that OnePlus might have broken in their OOS Beta. And I'm saying might have, as I haven't seen any other complaints, beside yours.

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Semantics... LOL

The reality is though, that with Android being open and out there, it allows a single company like OP to hose it from time to time for their devices... With that many hands in the cookie jar, the chances of issues popping up, increases. Not a huge deal, I am in the process of trying to figure out how to return the phone to stock. Maybe that will fix it, wiping and going back to Stable OOS. If I can just figure out how. haha
 

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Ehhh, I don't like the new animation.
It sat at the animation screen for ~15 minutes on the first boot... I almost pulled the plug XD