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I wholeheartedly agree. I unfortunately DO like to be amongst the first, but I bought my One back in July before the nexus 6 was even close to being announced and the One blew the Nexus 5 out the water spec wise. Hell, I'd STILL rather have my One than a nexus 5. But I was one who believed OnePlus. They 90 day promise back in July 2014 was a MAJOR reason i bought the One. And I have to say I'm disappointed. I defended OnePlus hard last year. I got warnings on this very forum for arguing with people caused by my defending OnePlus and their lies. Only to see months later this fact: OnePlus cares more about hype than delivering.I have to say I am happy I have only been a oneplus user for about 2 weeks. I mean I'm hoping more for the Cyanogenmod 12 ota. However if I do not see it by the 1st of April, I'm going to have to go back to my note 4. I'm not saying the Oneplus is not an awesome phone, because it is. I'm saying that I'd rather have not been told that it was a for sure thing that oxygen is would release by this day or that day. Saying in the next couple of months would have been fine. Them to say we will be giving away 5 free phones, Who cares (other than the 5 potential winners)? What about everyone else who does not win a free phone?
I never really used to care about being the first to get an update, but I do care about taking up a device and a dev to my friends and family and then looking like a total tool when the very phone and Dev I talked up goes back on their word.
I hope I'm wrong, but if I'm not........I better get a towel because I'll have a lot of egg to wipe of my face.
Come one Oneplus......don't be like EVERY OTHER DEV out there.......DO WHAT YOU SAY YOUR GONNA DO!
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They live for hype, but can never follow up in a timely fashion.
Example #1: The Power Bank that was announced over 3 months ago even though it wasn't released until this week. http://www.androidcentral.com/onepl...battery-pack-wants-you-come-name-upcoming-rom
Example #2: Getting their name in the news by making that 90 day promise. http://www.androidcentral.com/oneplus-one-will-get-android-l-within-three-months-after-final-build
Example #3: The bamboo cover swaps they didn't send out invites for until February when they announced in SEPTEMBER they would sell what they had. http://www.androidcentral.com/no-wood-oneplus-one-bamboo-swapstyle-cover-now-canceled
Being a small company, I understand the need for free promotion, but not delivering until months down the line is not acceptable when you can simply announce things when they're ready to roll out to the public within days or weeks with the EXACT SAME RESULT... Hype and anticipation.
What's really sad, is if I had to, I can give MORE examples lol