I just can't quit UT
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Well, I'm back after the tragic loss of the FAJITA (the OnePlus 6T I had) in a Walmart. For a couple of weeks I lumbered on sadly with a moto e6 that I bought at the same Walmart (I still have my Nexus 4 but it wasn't getting all my calls and 3G ain't what it used to be here.)
So I discovered a nice website called Backmarket, where they make it a mission to sell refurbished phones (1 year vendor warranty, so, no complaints there) so I looked at the most supported devices, considered how addicting that OP6 was and decided to buy a OnePlus One.
WOW. It even changes the splash screen on boot. This feels like an "official" Ubuntu Phone. And I'll get calls again.
Now I think I am going to experiment with this weird moto e6 I have. It has a Snapdragon 435. So I am going to see what happens if I can unlock the bootloader and flash some stuff.
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@totalrando said in I just can't quit UT:
decided to buy a OnePlus One.
WOW. It even changes the splash screen on boot. This feels like an "official" Ubuntu Phone.It does, doesn't it. It's better than it has any right to be.
Rock on, brother/sister/sibling. Bacon forever. -
I have had this OnePlus 5 for years on Oxygen OS, the Lineage. I absolutely despise Googol and Appol, and their OSs.
When I first heard of the UT project years ago, I made it my mission to get a stable phone (Nexus 5) and daily drive it. The battery life wasn't great, and eventually I went back on Lineage.Yesterday I heard that the OnePlus 5 made it into the installer. I went on that ASAP, and the experience is like none other. UT is an awesome OS.
Can't wait for my FxTech Pro 1x. That comes with UT as a first class OS, so I am more than ecstatic to support that venture.
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@nocturn-adrift I must admit the OP5 is rapidly becoming my favorite UT device too. Pleased you are enjoying your UT experience, Long may it continue.
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@lakotaubp The OP5 was/is a great device. IIRC there are like four different active maintainers on that right now. I was thinking of dumping it as soon as my Pro1x came, but their great, rapid focus and work has enabled me to think differently about it.
I will probably sell the Nexus to some Graphine obsessed person. But surely, I can't dump my trusted steed. I will keep two in my stable for sure.