Anyone Ordering One Plus 13?

I'll be on Android 16 beta2 later for OnePlus 13.

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Oh nice I will let you lead the way
 
The first day since I bought the OnePlus 13 that I switched my SIM to my Pixel, it feels weird LOL. Got tired of having to call Verizon because switching eSIM can get to be a pain in the butt through the app and got tired of calling in. We are back to physical SIM and easier to swap phones.
 
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The first day since I bought the OnePlus 13 that I switched my SIM to my Pixel, it feels weird LOL. Got tired of having to call Verizon because switching eSIM can get to be a pain in the butt through the app and got tired of calling in. We are back to physical SIM and easier to swap phones.
I went through this very same thing trying to use esim. There needs to be a better way. I know the normal user doesn't switch back and forth constantly between phones, but there are some of us that do.
 
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I went through this very same thing trying to use esim. There needs to be a better way. I know the normal user doesn't switch back and forth constantly between phones, but there are some of us that do.

They really do need to get it cleaned up, customer rep pretty much told me I didn’t want to know how much of a pain with them taking calls bc of issues. So for now, I’ll be happy with old school.
 
Ok, I have a OnePlus 13 that I ordered over a month ago. I posted about that fiasco in another post but because of the bad OnePlus CS I tried the phone but then went back to my S25U.

But, I received the OnePlus 3 watch on Monday and after just a couple of days I'm really happy with the watch. Consequently, I'm reviewing my decision to shut off my OnePlus 13 and pick up my S25U again.

My one big area of concern is something that doesn't seem to bother others. Because of a couple of items that I keep on my phone security is a huge, major concern for me. The fact that Oneplus only does update every two months is a major bother for me. In just the last two months there have been two zero-day attacks on Android that have been identified by Google, both of these allowed hackers to hijack and compromise data without the owner having any idea that the malware is in place. Does anyone have any idea how OnePlus handles these types of situations?
 
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Hopefully not true on the global part

The 13T is now live on the OnePlus China website and available to order from the Chinese Oppo web store. Prices start at CNY3,399 (around $460/£350) with a pre-release discount. The phone will start shipping from the 30th of April – though as of right now, OnePlus has no plans to sell it anywhere outside of China.

That colossal battery could be the reason why. Shipping laws in the EU governing the size of an individual battery cell forced the firm to use smaller capacities in its previous phones, and the 13T’s compact dimensions might not have enough room for a multi-cell arrangement like the larger OnePlus 13.
 
Hopefully not true on the global part

The 13T is now live on the OnePlus China website and available to order from the Chinese Oppo web store. Prices start at CNY3,399 (around $460/£350) with a pre-release discount. The phone will start shipping from the 30th of April – though as of right now, OnePlus has no plans to sell it anywhere outside of China.

That colossal battery could be the reason why. Shipping laws in the EU governing the size of an individual battery cell forced the firm to use smaller capacities in its previous phones, and the 13T’s compact dimensions might not have enough room for a multi-cell arrangement like the larger OnePlus 13.
You do know the Chinese phone's work in USA if bought from china, like the OnePlus 13 T will work for T-Mobile and AT&T so you can still buy it.
 

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