OnePlus found itself embroiled in a(nother) controversy last week, which had to do with its software skin, OxygenOS, throttling most popular apps in day-to-day use on the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro. We've explained what happened in detail in this post that's about the company's initial response to those claims. Today OnePlus is back with what it thinks is a better, more in-depth explanation of why it was doing what it was caught doing. This definitely is a longer text than the one-paragraph response it issued last week, but we're not sure it's doing the company any favors either. Here's...
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