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You're right. That is the primary reason why these threads have more posts about issues than not. Would you agree, though, that posts about issues are more valuable than posts that say nothing except "lol works fine for me?"

Jcsww's point is completely accurate.

As a manufacturer of thousands of devices for thousands of users with different use requirements and usage in general, it is their responsibility to test their releases before touting it as the next big thing and rushing it out to endusers where it might break.



Historically (prior to this release) OnePlus has been great at providing stable and consistent, high-functioning software releases for its phones. Once upon a time oxygen was the laughing stock of the ROM community and everyone flashed LOS (CM) or AOSP to get away from it. Since the OP5 (some might say 3T) that's been changing, and since the OP6 I have been very happy to use oxygen as my daily driver.



So now imagine my (and others) surprise when OnePlus rushed out android 10 in this way. With glitchy features and tremendous variability from device to device. This was NOT a step up.



Is my device completely broken and unusable? Absolutely not. As a whole I am actually really enjoying 10. It's decently snappy and I've not had any app or system crashes. The problems I do have seem minor, and maybe they are, but it doesn't excuse the fact that OnePlus really dropped the ball here, just for the accolade of having android 10 out so soon after pixel.