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OnePlus arrived on the scene in 2014 with brash marketing and a compelling pitch: What if your phone was cheaper and faster? More than a decade later, the market is much different, and so is OnePlus. Confirming months of rumors and speculation, OnePlus has confirmed it’s ending phone releases in North America and Europe.

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[–] eldavi@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 hours ago

The US can just isolate itself and force its people to buy $1500 smartphones.

it's getting to the point in this country that you have to buy a mobile router and get a foreign plan just so that you can avoid the price bloat and the data mining just to use the phone that you want to use.

it sometimes makes we wish that i dgaf about privacy or rights like the overwhelming majority of americans don't.