Just discovered something else broken with this release. Those who take selfies using beautification features (LIKE ME) won’t be happy. Using the beauty filter options when taking selfies makes the picture you take blurry and out of focus. I’ve confirmed this in a variety of scenarios by turning the beauty filer on an off. With the beauty filter turned on the resultant picture is out of focus/blurry. In the viewfinder, you appear in focus, but after the picture is processed and you view from your camera roll, you’re blurry. This is NOT to be confused with the skin texture being smoothed… I’m saying the picture is plain out of focus! If you turn off the beauty feature, the picture is crystal clear and in focus.
I got it also. T-Mobile stripped out the O-moji feature from the Global firmware for some reason. Omojis allowed you to create avatars that looked just like you. Similar to the Memojis on apple devices. They used the camera to move and animate mimicking your face in real-time, even blinking, smiling, frowning, etc. Shame. Wonder what else they stripped out?
No. The guy was literally responding in the OnePlus 10 pro thread
the OEM is the one that adds in the carrier requested bloat..not the carrier. the carrier will only test what the OEM comes up with to make sure the primary things are still working like calls and data.. a while back when HTC was still in business they posted how an Android update is handled starting with Google all the way down to the carrier..this is how its handled for every OEM out there. zero has changed on how theyre handled. when the TMO update page changes to “testing” thats when the variant is sent to TMO to test (Lab Entry=LE) https://www.droid-life.com/2013/12/26/awesome-infographic-htc-shows-us-the-anatomy-of-an-android-os-update-from-pdk-to-ota/ Sorry, but the T-Mobile employee in the OTHER OP10 Pro thread would disagree with you. He states that sometimes the OEM does it, and sometimes the CARRIER does it. “Hey all. You can keep an eye on where we are in the development cycle for the latest update by visiting our Support site. Here is the direct link to the Android u
Carrier specific variants have different builds and features. Those builds are worked on after the non-carrier builds are released. It doesn’t take 2 plus months to add bloatware to a build and push it for release. T-Mobile is either slow or incompetent or BOTH. Anyone who follows firmware updates for devices knows that T-Mobile is always the LAST of the big 3 carriers in the USA to push updates for devices.
Make no mistake. The delay of OOS13 to the OnePlus 10 Pro is the fault of T-Mobile 100%! OnePlus pushed the Android 13 update to all UNLOCKED OnePlus 10 Pro phones 2 months ago! T-Mobile got the update at the SAME TIME and have been either sitting on it, or slowly making their own carrier specific modifications and have yet to send the update to the T-Mobile variant devices. PATHETIC. If you want quick updates, buy UNLOCKED! T-Mobile is ALWAYS LAST when it comes to updates.
Make NO mistake about it, the delay is 100% the fault of T-MOBILE. Every unlocked OnePlus 10 Pro has had the OS13 update for a couple of months already. T-Mobile is busy (not very) adding their own modifications to the software before they push the update to T-Mobile variant devices. If you want timely updates, DON’T purchase the T-Mobile variants of these phones. BUY UNLOCKED!
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