OnePlus 6T A6013 128GB (Unlocked) (Open Box)
$231.89
$549
58% off
Reference Price
Condition: New; Open Box
Color: Mirror Black
Model: A6013
Screen Size: 6.4"
Capacity: 128GB
Top positive review
Great phone to get if you are on a budget.
By StarHammer88 on Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2020
When I went to buy the phone I had my reservations because of all of the buyer beware comments. But when I got the phone and put my sim in. Any reservations I had went away. It fired right up and stared working like it was supposed to. After further inspection I noticed that the phone said it was an a6013 model and looked it up to no avail. So I called OnePlus and spoke with them about the model number. They told my that the only major difference with the a6010 and a6013 was that the a6013 was the dual SIM China unlocked model and that even if I did receive that phone instead it would have still functioned fine here in the US. The sim slots and startup screen are the only differences between the phone. The only down side about buying the one that I did. Is it didn't come with a charger or cable and if you want to use dash charging or any kind of fast charging on the oneplus 6t you will need a charger that works with their proprietary charging system. But it did come with a pre-installed screen protector That all being said, It is a great phone for what I paid and I'd buy it again in a heart beat.
Top critical review
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BEWARE: The carrier/network is unlocked, but the bootloader is NOT
By Nobody on Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2022
One of the best features of OnePlus phones is a fairly vanilla Android ROM (firmware) with *relatively* low amounts of bloatware and spyware pre-installed. OnePlus phones can all be flashed with better, privacy-centered "ungoogled" AOSP firmware by a very simple and instant user-unlock method, which makes them some of the best devices around for security, privavy and open-source-minded users. Apparently not so with the T-Mobile branded versions... T-Mobile packs a load of bloatware, spyware apps and spyware "system services" into their firmware image. T-Mobile spies on you and sells your information that they gather this way, there is no way to opt out or prevent this from happening without removing the spyware from the ROM itself**, so T-Mobile has a monetary incentive to take the ability away from you to remove that garbage from the phone: They lock the bootloader with an encryption key which you have to request and wait weeks for (if they give it to you at all) People familiar with phone modding will be familiar with this anti-consumer rights / anti-ownership process. A 14 day wait period to unlock is not as egregious as manufacturers who lock you out of it permanently (or wait much longer). But its completely unacceptable, especially for manufacturers which have a reputation for allowing you to use your device however you wish. Remeber: If you can't fully use, control or repair your device because someone is preventing you from doing so, you don't own your device. Corporation who sell you things you aren't allowed to own are stealing from you. For those curious: - The bootsplash is the pink T-Mobile screen - There's about a dozen spyware apps. Be sure to nuke the radio hooks, esp if you want to use a Mint APN - OEM/bootloader unlock procedure is available through oneplus's website. Wait is supposedly 7-14 days. - You can still rootlessly (sorta) remove the T-Mobile bloatware/spyware PER-USER in the interim period through the usual method with ADB, with the caveat that any OTA update can/will reinstall them all over again.
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