OnePlus is typically among the first to update its Android phones to the newest OS build available. However, the company has been unusually quiet about the Watch 2's Wear OS 5 update, never providing any timeframe for its release.
Knowing the number of OnePlus Watch 3 updates is important. Discovering how many this model will receive can help you decide if it's worth it.
The OnePlus Watch 3 is a great smartwatch. Here's how I changed a few settings and features to make it even better.
The latest OnePlus smartwatch has officially arrived and the new models has a lot to unpack. Find out more in this OnePlus Watch 3 review.
Flagship smartphones from OnePlus, Xiaomi, and more could finally match and even exceed the extended software update promise of Google and Samsung. Snapdragon chip maker Qualcomm has issued a blog post revealing that it has worked closely with Google to make it easier for third party manufacturers to offer extended software support.
With no OnePlus Open 2 on the horizon, I revisited the original OnePlus Open to see if still holds up today. The results weren't what I expected.
We couldn't be sure how OnePlus would handle Wear OS updates, given the platform's history. Now we have good and bad news about what to expect.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Ahem, excuse me. The OnePlus Watch 3 was supposed to launch today, but 9to5 Google reports that it’ll now arrive “sometime in April” over an unfixable “Meda in China” typo on its backplate.
Out of all OnePlus’ smartwatch sins, this one is the easiest to forgive. When I received my OnePlus Watch 3 review unit, part of me wondered, “What’s gonna be wrong with this one?” Now, I know. On the backplate, permanently engraved in stainless steel, is a typo. Instead of reading “Made in China,” it reads “Meda in China.”