BobbyT28 wrote: » How can they remote flash if I haven't even got a data connection??
wotzgoingon wrote: » With your device plugged into you computer. Obviously you need the computer to have a broadband connection.
Chavways wrote: » Anyone know when the OnePlus 2 or OnePlus X will be back in stock on the website?
5starpool wrote: » I doubt it. THe OP3 will be taken off soon as well as it is being replaced by the OP3T (I think it is T anyhow) which has better processor and battery life.
johnnykildare wrote: » Hi, The home key on my oneplus 2 has stopped working for about 3 weeks now. I have factory reset the phone and still not working. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix? Do I need to contact oneplus about returning the phone? Any answers would be much appreciated as it is a real annoyance.
statto25 wrote: » Did it get wet or damp recently? Chances are the button needs to be replaced and this can only be done by One+. I know a few people who have the same complaint after using it running and having it in a pocket. They have either returned or put up with it.
johnnykildare wrote: » Thanks Statto for your reply. No didn't get wet, the phone started going crazy one evening and kept flickering and kinda controlling itself. Ever since then the home key stopped working. Actually I turned it off and took the sim card out over night and it worked fine when i turned it on for an hour or so and then just went again. What are oneplus like to deal with? My brother bought the phone so do I need him to contact them?
statto25 wrote: » One+ are good to deal with. You could try a local repair shop but they usually dont have the parts on stock. You could also buy the part and fit yourself if youre that way inclined. I think you can log a repair yourself. I haven't done it myself yet thank god (touch wood)
glorified g wrote: » Has anyone had an issue with the phone charging? Whenever I plug in the USB-C charger I have to plug out/in a few times before it recognises it. If I pick up the phone when charging it disconnects also. It's either the charger or the phone itself. Can't figure out which! Anyone experienced similar?
Hugh Mungus wrote: » It's time to get rid of mine. The android pay thing is huge.
Jayop wrote: » I'll wait for the four. Don't think I'd change from OP any time soon.
wotzgoingon wrote: » I don't care about Android pay all I want is a nougat update.
Hugh Mungus wrote: » How will the OP4 be different in terms of supporting android pay?
mossym wrote: » Really? Not followed nougat. What's in there that would change how you use the phone on a daily basis like android pay would?
wotzgoingon wrote: » Tbh not much. I'm just a bit jealous that the 3 and 3t got it and us losers stuck on the 2 have not.
wotzgoingon wrote: » I think I will wait for the OnePlus 4 also. But saying that I was very happy with the One and in the end changed to the Two very late in it's life cycle. I'd say I had the phone three months and the 3 was released.
Jayop wrote: I'll wait for the four. Don't think I'd change from OP any time soon.
thomasj wrote: » I highly doubt there will be a four. in China, where oneplus comes from, 4 is considered back luck. apartments don't have a 4th floor etc I'd say the next phone we see will be a oneplus 5.
deadanonymau5 wrote: » There was a big update (1.2GB) released today, there was a fair few functions(App lock, battery saving mode, gaming mode, a few others and the usual Android security patch, General bug fixes) added to the phone. You can get it if you use Opera VPN connected to the US, and then check for an update.