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      It’s a folding phone that looks to have the absolute best hardware of all the folding phones, and a very very smart big screen OS. That price seems fine compared to the other foldables? Reviews say it’s great too.

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    Friends don’t let friends buy OnePlus, but you’re not my friends so knock yourselves out.

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        The 6 was a beautiful phone, and IMO their last good phone. It lasted me up until this year, and to be honest, my new Pixel is missing features that I love from OP, like the screen gestures for skipping songs.

        I wouldn’t trust them with another purchase again, though. I loved the 1 and 6, but never again.

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          Pretty much same boat, I had the one, two, three, and six. I’m on a pixel 7 now. I miss the alert slider and a good finger print scanner

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      Why not? I had a OnePlus One back in the day and I quite liked it. What happened since to taint its reputation?

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        It’s basically an OPPO clone now. Oxygen OS is effectively ColorOS re-marketed. Unless you’re chill with Chinese phones and software I would stay far far away.

        Even back then OnePlus was sketch as hell. Remember their “ladies, take a pretty selfie and win an OnePlus” campaign?

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        The great Iphonization of the OS is my main issue.

        It was supposed to be classic Android with a few extra features on top of it.

        I had a OnePlus 3 and a OnePlus 7t I know I will not continue on OP.

        I was buying this brand mostly for the vanilla like android. These days are over.

        I’ll give FairPhone a go I think for the next device.

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          I am on the same boat. Had the op1/2 and have a 6t currently but now my display is broken and the battery is very bad. So I bought a fairphone 5 and am waiting for it’s arrival. :)

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    As someone that used to love OnePlus, what’s the more recent equivalent?

    I felt like around the 3 or so, I could get a flagship-ish phone for a reasonable price. Is there anything like that now?

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      I agree on the pixel comment. The pro is on the expensive side, but the 7a is most like the old OnePlus lineup imo. For 500 bucks or so you get a lot of phone. And the software is plain old android without much extra BS.

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    4/5 stars

    The OnePlus Open brings what might be the best hardware on a foldable phone and enough clever software tricks to turn heads. It pairs top-end internals with some of OPPO’s careful trial-and-error to create a debut foldable phone that hardly feels like a first attempt. Add in a competitive asking price, and the OnePlus Open just might give other foldables a run for their money.