OnePlus has recently been in the news due to a controversy surrounding the storage type of its OnePlus 12R 256GB model. The company initially claimed the device would feature UFS 4.0 storage, but it actually comes with UFS 3.1 storage. This discrepancy led to dissatisfaction among buyers, prompting OnePlus to offer a full refund to those who purchased the 256GB variant and are unhappy with the storage type. The deadline for requesting a refund is March 16. This issue has sparked discussions on the performance comparison between the OnePlus 12R and its predecessor, the OnePlus 11R, as well as comparisons with other smartphones in the market, such as the Honor X9b 5G and the Realme 12 Pro 5G at Rs 26,000.
Unsatisfied OnePlus 12R buyers due to storage type controversy can get a full refund #OnePlus12R https://t.co/HxP0YJQN9v
OnePlus has nailed it with the 12R, but there’s one area where it doesn’t excel https://t.co/shfKmBQqxI
OnePlus admits mistake, offers full refunds to 256GB variant buyers who are unhappy with UFS 3.1 storage. Deadline for refund is March 16. #OnePlus #OnePlus12 https://t.co/HxP0YJQfjX
OnePlus offers a refund for OnePlus 12R 256GB phone after inaccurate UFS 4.0 claim https://t.co/agVvveoi6q
Unsatisfied OnePlus 12R buyers can get a full refund due to storage type controversy #OnePlus12R https://t.co/HxP0YJQfjX
Review: OnePlus 12 and 12R take aim at higher-priced Android phones https://t.co/mq3vUV8rEF
Here's a quick comparison between the Honor X9b 5G and the Realme 12 Pro 5G to see which phone is the better buy at Rs 26,000 https://t.co/XUtdEF9Hk6
OnePlus 12R vs OnePlus 11R performance comparison: how much faster is the new OnePlus phone? https://t.co/6rHNuSYYsx