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OnePlus Nord 3 im Smartphone-Test: Beinahe-Flaggschiff-Erlebnis ohne den Geldbeutel zu sprengen

Started by Redaktion, July 13, 2023, 16:10:55

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Redaktion

Das OnePlus Nord 3 bringt endlich wieder ordentlich Schwung in den heiß umkämpften Markt von Android-Smartphones unterhalb von 500 Euro. Während das vom Dimensity 9000 angetriebene Nord 3 in quasi jedem Bereich eine echte Verbesserung zum Nord 2 darstellt, stechen beim Smartphone aber auch ein paar Mängel hervor.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/OnePlus-Nord-3-im-Smartphone-Test-Beinahe-Flaggschiff-Erlebnis-ohne-den-Geldbeutel-zu-sprengen.734253.0.html

Ken Snapdragon, keine ROM

Leider ohne Snapdragon SOC, somit leider keine custom ROM möglich und wenn der Softwaresupport ausläuft, kann man das Handy wegwerfen oder ohne Sicherheitsupdates leben.

Hatte das mal auf eng geschrieben:
How ONEPLUS started:

Quote from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OnePlusOnePlus was founded by Pete Lau and Carl Pei on 16 December 2013 to develop a high-end flagship smartphone running Cyanogen OS that would come to be known as the OnePlus One. OnePlus would continue to release phones throughout the 2010s and 2020s. In 2020, OnePlus released the OnePlus Nord, its first mid-range smartphone since the OnePlus X in 2015.

The normal devices like OnePlus 11 have still a Snapdragon SOC, and an easily unlockable bootloader, but the Nord 2 and newer, like here, the Nord 3, unfortunately neither have a Snapdragon SOC, nor of course no unlockable bootloder (why have it, if the SOC is not a Snapdragon anyway indeed). We have a few normal Snapdragon ONEPLUS phones running LineageOS, which otherwise we would have to throw away" because no Android and no Android security updates. Why not Nord 3 with Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2? Man..[needless to say Nord 3 is a no-o because of this]

markiz

@snapdragon guy:
why would I or anyonr keep the phone for longer then 3-4 years, which is the promised update length for OS and security?
Or why would you be sure the device to be operational for that long?

e-waste is bad, but sadly I don't want to have a slow and old device on which I sadly depend too much on.


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