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tmo_mike_c
4 years agoT-Mobile Employee
New OnePlus N200 5G!
OnePlus brings the best blend of affordability and features you love, with their latest device. The next in the N-series is taking features within the family another step further. More than O...
formercanuck
4 years agoFiber Fanatic
I’d personally say stick with the T-Mobile branded one. OnePlus has some software QC issues (see their community forums). After 15 days, you’re stuck. If you get a bad patch (eg. Android 10 to 11), you’ll be stuck with them and it, and not much chance of a fix.
With T-Mobile, you can send it back as factory defect (eg. Android 10 to 11 broke bluetooth on my vehicle - didn’t get the update until end of Jan, had device since Nov). T-Mobile stopped billing me after the 3rd warranty exchange. OnePlus (now July) still doesn’t have a fix, and blames my vehicle. (Why did all 3 work on Android 10 then ?)
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