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Are you going to upgrade to a new OnePlus 9 or 9 Pro?

Chatting with the AC forums.

We're pretty excited here at AC because the newest phones from OnePlus are going to be unveiled to the world later this morning! That's right, the much-anticipated OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro, with their updated internals, refined design, and Hasselblad camera partnership, are sure to tempt many a smartphone lover to upgrade their current device and switch to the newest flagship killer.

Yet as excited as we are for the new OnePlus devices, which are sure to be among the best Android phones of 2021, we haven't heard much from our faithful about them on the AC forums:

AllenRulz
03-20-2021 06:14 AM

From REAL OnePlus owners, how is this company and their phones? How are OS and security updates?

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Ben_70
03-21-2021 04:57 PM

I'd like to know too. Why is there almost zero buzz over the 9/9 pro in this forum?

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mustang7757
03-21-2021 07:36 PM

I've had the one plus 6 and 1+7p and I really like this company, security updates were like every 2 or 3 months after a year and OS updates slacked after 1 year compared to Samsung , but I think they get supported 3 years on OS and security. But overall I like their OS and phones no question. Javier P can also chime in

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