diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7d1477a..d1636d9 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -54,14 +54,14 @@ If you know of specific details/unlocking methods, please PR them or drop them i ## ⚠️ Proceed with caution! -### [OnePlus](/brands/oneplus/README.md) - ### [Fairphone](/brands/fairphone/README.md) ### [Sony](/brands/sony/README.md) ### [Microsoft](/brands/microsoft/README.md) +### [OnePlus](/brands/oneplus/README.md) + ## ℹ️ "Safe for now" :trollface: ### [Google](/brands/google/README.md) diff --git a/brands/oneplus/README.md b/brands/oneplus/README.md index 8888ce8..0717f15 100644 --- a/brands/oneplus/README.md +++ b/brands/oneplus/README.md @@ -1,14 +1,10 @@ # OnePlus +- Verdict: **⚠️ Proceed with caution!**
-> [!CAUTION] -> 🛑 This page is rejected and requires a complete rewrite. - -- Verdict: **⚠️ Proceed with caution!** - -What? OnePlus? Aren't their phones super easy to unlock? - yes, but...
-You probably heard about the OnePlus X OPPO os merger and while it did get called off, both companies started sharing a "unified codebase". You can probably see where I'm going. - -If one day OnePlus decides to practice racism like Realme or go nuclear like OPPO/Vivo, they'll have those "unified" tools at their disposal. +All of OnePlus' phones are easily unlockable. +However, do tread with caution as OPPO and OnePlus have merged their codebases into a "unified codebase", so OnePlus can, at any time, has tools to disable their unlocks. +This means OnePlus, at any time, can **completely pull an OPPO** and lock their unlock process. +OnePlus also used to provide Deep Testing for their SIM-locked devices in the US, however they have stopped doing this. *** -Authored by [melontini](https://github.com/melontini). \ No newline at end of file +Authored by [madeline-yana](https://github.com/madeline-yana).