My understanding is there was a bug that let you wipe and re-enable a phone that had been disabled due to theft. This prevents a downgrade attack. It's in OnePlus's interest to make their phones less appealing for theft, or, in their interest to comply with requirements to be disableable from carriers, Google, etc.
Zigurd|1 month ago
segmondy|1 month ago
reaperducer|1 month ago
Not surprisingly, stolen phones tend to end up in those locations.
gsich|1 month ago
I have however experienced that a ISP will write to you because you have a faulty modem (some Huawei device) and asks you to not use it anymore.
okanat|1 month ago
scbzzzzz|1 month ago
The effects on custom os community is causing me worried ( I am still rocking my oneplus 7t with crdroid and oneplus used to most geek friendly) Now I am wondering if there are other ways they could achieved the same without blowing a fuse or be more transparent about this.
zozbot234|1 month ago
itsdesmond|1 month ago
You absolutely do not, this is an extremely healthy starting position for evaluating a corporations behavior. Any benefit you receive is incidental, if they made more money by worsening your experience they would.
cess11|1 month ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Knox
HiPhish|1 month ago
I don't believe for a second that this benefits phone owners in any way. A thief is not going to sit there and do research on your phone model before he steals it. He's going to steal whatever he can and then figure out what to do with it.
TomatoCo|1 month ago
Thieves don't do that research to specific models. Manufacturers don't like it if their competitors' models are easy to hawk on grey markets because that means their phones get stolen, too.
lxgr|1 month ago
Thieves these days seem to really be struggling to even use them for parts, since these are also largely Apple DRMed, and are often resorting to threatening the previous owner to remove the activation lock remotely.
Of course theft often isn't preceded by a diligent cost-benefit analysis, but once there's a critical mass of unusable – even for parts – stolen phones, I believe it can make a difference.
lotu|1 month ago
wnevets|1 month ago
This makes sense and much less dystopia than some of the other commenters are suggesting.
userbinator|1 month ago