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Re: T-Mobile retroactively removes status updates related to software updates
@HeavenM that's a great answer and the correct one, ultimately T-mobile has the final say, and they took down the page. I appreciate the official further communication on the issue that development is in progress. That decision is usually made by the OEM I agree but the McClaren edition is a very peculiar Variant. I'm hopeful it's maybe delayed a month or two from the 8T's most recent upgrade but I won't hold my breath. But thank you for the answer to why the page was removed, it would be best if that was communicated better than the page being removed, because the obvious conclusion isn't that the page is removed, but that development has halted.4Visto3likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile retroactively removes status updates related to software updates
You're wrong. T-mobile makes the updates for the T-mobile Variant, that's why there is a dedicated page for development. The bootloader for the T-mobile Variant is custom and has to be circumvented to make the phone a true "unlocked" version. You don't know what you're talking about and very unhelpful, reported.6Visto3likes0ComentariosRe: Has ping / tracert been blocked on 5g network?
Hi, I too wish T-Mobile would fix this, and that the issue deserves to be newsworthy! Ihave been having majorissues related to my T-Mobile home internet, primarily devices like home assistants and their accessories thatrely on lower latency to fulfil requests. My Nest Mini now takes on average 10 full seconds to begin loading the response.Beyond that, issues with security since my cameras have increased lag making my doorbell camera less useful, and problems with my DNS not able to properly filter the web. I'm not the only one and neither are any of you: https://community.t-mobile.com/tv-home-internet-7/dns-provider-for-home-internet-38694 Clearly this is an aggressive rollout of provisioning. To report my locale, I'm in the PNW but most of you arein the South/Midweststates like Texas.Well, location doesn't seem to matter IMO as I still have noticed many issues recently, to the timeframe given in this forum, inwhere my web filter has not been able to deny requests properly on one of my home computers.I believeICMP details noted arerelated. Sadly enough, I am JUST learning how to network in college, in my second year and taking classes related specifically to latency and ping... So just wanted to note that I am genuinely affectedby this…My own learning material has me doing these types of ICMP ping requests in Windows,and some posts here are lining up with my college material, but while learning from other members here has been fun, italso means to realize that mylearning just got a lot harder BECAUSE of my ferventinterest in bleeding-edge wireless tech…It doesn't have to be this way! When testing using Fast.com and other methods, I'm anywhere between 50ms and 1.2seconds loaded for latency. While that hasn't been an issue, what's different is that now never reporting the lower number. One second of latency means I can pretty much throw away my Xcloud membership LMAO I have much better results playing using my phone's mobile hotspot. Other tests, like Edge's in-browser utility, no longercanreport latency at all and therefore the program hangs. Just as another user said, it makes it harder for a given person who doesn't know what's going onunderstand what's happening. This issue is compounded when the customers end up calling staff who have no source of truth for information on ping/latency leading to no progress for either party. All in all, this is snowballing quickly and the best action really is to roll back these changes or communicate the incoming fixes. At minimum, progress in this would feel like acknowledging that the official stance isn't that "ping isn't used anymore" by T-Mobile and instead the stance customers want to seewould be closer to working on a solution to the existing latency and ICMP problem for T-Mobile Home Internet users Nationwide. Thanks to other forum members here, I understand now that if I want to continue to effectively filter my web I now need an addition device, a VPN (a hardware solution akin to aPfSense router) between my modem and personal router…and I would rather configure my own hardware like the ASUS modem I had before, but T-Mobile Home Internet does not support other hardware even if I did try and use a hotspot or 3rd-Party 5G Modem. Ireally don't want a bunch of networking equipment at home, I'd wanna leave that for school lol...so it's horrible to see this provisioning and clearly it's basically "love it or leave it" unless we outcry. So I'd like to join you all in a big +1@inductivesoul@iTinkeralot@ShanStewart@Walkabt and ask T-Mobile to sympathize with customers, geeks and nerdy students alike and cool it with the way their locking down these gateways.5Visto3likes0ComentariosRe: Android 12 Update for oneplus 7t Pro 5G McLaren
Excuse me but did @maan.maniget a worse experience because they are Pakistani? Why does @pbergonziget to just tell this user, after multiple times you've explicitly told this customer to keep waiting and waiting... Deadline after deadline for MONTHS... To ultimately tell them: "oh well, it'll come when it comes, seasons greetings" when we have been desperate to convey the update isn't coming, and you're hiding and manipulating customers to believe it's still in development! In my opinion you should not discriminate and Dismiss @maan.maniand their device issues like the touch issue. They have a four month post history and they keep getting swept aside. It's time to be honest and tell the user the update isn't coming. That most recent reply was really insulting because it felt like they told you they are from Pakistan out of a means to explain how much they could use another user's help, to be told "oh well". I bet that must really hurt. I want to tell you, @maan.mani that unless 3rd party development allows for your bootloader to be unlocked and there is a ROM made for your OnePlus 7t pro 5G Mclaren (codename "Hotdogg" with two G's) you will not receive any more updates and may even experience degradation as @TCBellyexperienced. I wish there was more help sooner but until T-mobile takes responsibility in development more than active censorship, the update will not arrive.4Visto1like0ComentariosRe: Android 12 Update for oneplus 7t Pro 5G McLaren
Wait a minute… I was right? You set an arbitrary deadline, and halfway through you're already saying it's not coming??? I'm like, washing my eyes out right now making sure I'm seeing this... @syaoranadmits defeat! "I am thinking that is it for the device." @tidbitsIthink this means you legally have to donate to charity this christmas, or you're a scrouge. I,checked with my attorney, or something… Wanted to note the original problem with links again, here is the OnePlus 8T+ Scheduled to get Android 13, redirecting from the Android 12 link. https://www.t-mobile.com/support/devices/software-updates/oneplus-8t-plus-update-to-android-12 Now here is the link for the same thing as it related to the "Hotdogg" variant of the OnePlus 7TPro 5G McClaren Edition. Notice the link is the same, but the redirect is to the Galaxy Fold4 https://www.t-mobile.com/support/devices/software-updates/oneplus-7t-pro-update-to-android-12 Now, this is the "Hotdogg" variant, and the only source of truth, since this variant is a T-Mobile exclusive, I wanted the correct page when I checked out from T-Mobile after buying the device. Unfortunately, since many members of this community have received phones for free by T-Mobile, it was easier to defend the choice of not updating the phone. The issue is, ultimately, that T-Mobile was responsible, and even when drawing a line in the sand and saying the accountability begins here, it's clear that @HeavenM's prediction will not yield true, and the update will not arrive. At the risk of being a humbug, that stinks. I have been vocal about this since removing the update page was likely a "canary in a coalmine" getting snuffed from someone on your team who wants better for customers. The more that time passes, that feeling rings true. The more time passes we see deadlines get set and crossed. Not that I'm needing an apology, I'm obviously insufferable, but the customers you let down definitely do deserve an apology. Given the device specs, it is completely reasonable to assume the customer would get 2 full OS Upgrades before the device was EoL by the vendor. Top shelf processor and 12gb of RAM but somehow my Surface Duo with 4GB of ram gets updates every single month.Your average customer has no recourse, so I am annoying because I bet those people are annoyed when they figure this all out. Please, if you cannot reliablyprovide information about the update, inform your customers honestly. If the upgrade can't be performed, please say so!Not being able to perform the upgrade is a possible outcome of the development phase, and that honesty would be appreciated given the current situation as comparison. Last coal in the stocking for you is the formal page for updatesdoes not list the OnePlus 7T 5G https://www.t-mobile.com/support/phones-tablets-devices/software-updates That means if you'd like the most up-to-date information from T-Mobile, which is listed above, thenthere is no information currently available. Regardless of forum members feelings about that, it's the user experience, and should be addressed. There used to besomeinformation available, it was taken away, and now it's clear why. I've applied for a support position with T-Mobile but have yet to hear back. I am always focused on the customer and ready to provide support, especially with holiday cheer, if the team is hiring. ¡Felices fiestas!3Visto1like0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile retroactively removes status updates related to software updates
This Phone has a Snapdragon 865+ and 12gb of Ram you're gonna come on the forum and try to justify that they can't develop for this phone that's more powerful than plenty of computers. What a joke. It's not that they can't, it's that they won't, because they stopped caring about making good on their software promise and that lack of follow-through should be noted! They could develop this update, but don't want to because people like you, people like you@syaoranwho want a job at T-mobile so bad you'lldefend them even if they give customers a fat middle finger. Your replies are unhelpful and irrelevant. Reported numerous times. Don't reply unless you can understand T-mobile's ownership of the issue.3Visto1like0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile retroactively removes status updates related to software updates
They promised, they didn't predict. I can want my device to perform as advertised, yes, because I spent money on the premise of function that was promised by T-mobile. You don't know what you're talking about either with this one, stop replying please I'm trying to show that the development page that promised development was removed. https://www.t-mobile.com/support/devices/software-updates/oneplus-7t-pro-update-to-android-12 In the industry we call this a "dirty delete" and honestly if you can't handle the truth that I've been specifically screwed over by specifically T-mobile, go touch grass. It's the matter of fact and stop trying to tell me my opinion on Android 12 when I never asked you and don't care how buggy you think it is.3Visto1like0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile retroactively removes status updates related to software updates
Right, thanks for all the replies but frankly I'm not buying it when it comes to the coding job being a mess or whatever. Why did T-mobile promise development, when the OEM is clearly still working on Android 12. It's specifically T-Mobile giving up when the idea was they could be trusted with handling updates. They cannot as they will retroactively remove status pages and have their tiny army come out and defend T-mobile like they owe you anything. They abandoned this software update and don't care about their customer, and I've shown the proof as far as the complete removal of a software update page. It's a dirty move that isn't a sign of good faith, but bad intention to sell phones on the premise of software updates, but to rescind the offer later on. This isn't a question and it isn't open for debate. T-mobile, not oneplus, not android, is responsible. All of you acting it's my fault that T-mobile made this page specifically for this web development and me noticing and being upset when it's removed without warning. I need those security updates, I don't care about your opinion of Android 12 and it shouldn't be more important that the clear deception. Reported because it would be easy to read that this post was for Android 12 but again, you just wanted to reply, not actually be helpful.4Visto1like0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile retroactively removes status updates related to software updates
It's not a question, it's a matter of fact that the Android 12 Operating System is available for the OnePlus 8T+ Unlocked models verses the T-mobile models which received a later rollout. The same was to be expected of the OnePlus 7T Pro 5G but T-mobile promised development and seemingly rescinded. That's why the T-mobile website is available, to show that the T-mobile Variant is still in development. There are many articles online about flashing the OnePlus 7T Pro specifically because the T-mobile Variant ships with software unlike the Unlocked model, not linking those since it's not advised due to security issues. I don't care about your article because you fail to address this works different on OnePlus phones. Again, be quiet, you have no idea what you're talking about and your number of replies isn't making you smarter. Reported again, stop replying.6Visto1like0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile retroactively removes status updates related to software updates
Here is the page that used to work https://www.t-mobile.com/support/devices/software-updates/oneplus-7t-pro-update-to-android-12 This page no longer works. The page for the OnePlus 8T+ was also updated but remains live and updated from Development to Testing. https://www.t-mobile.com/support/devices/software-updates/oneplus-8t-plus-update-to-android-12 So hopefully it's a mistake, but I doubt it. Looks like they've given up after promising development.8Visto1like0Comentarios