@OnePlus_USA @oneplus @OnePlus_Support Thank you for confirming that you WILL NOT support a customer with a legitimate issue caused by FALSELY LISTING YOUR DEVICES AS CERTIFIED/COMPATIBLE WITH @Verizon. (Thread Cliffs below:)
Cliffs: I ported over to VZ from TMO w/ an OP 8T+ 5G that was not compatible w/ VZ's 5G. I've had/enjoyed 2 OP phones by now, and saw the OP9 Pro was announced as certified/compatible with VZ's network in late Q1 2021. Naturally, I buy one unlocked from OP
All is well at first besides a handful of intermittent stability quirks, no biggie. Eventually I suffer a local network outage and come to find THERE IS NO WIFI-CALLING. The outage lasts 5+ hours, and I can't make/receive calls/texts the entire time.
Can't even call VZ support, FFS. Finally reach them once network is restored, and I'm told that it is an OP issue, not a VZ issue. Cue this thread. (Pics attached for proof of admittance of false/misleading advertising and no desire to resolve by any means)
Over $2K out of pocket on a total of 3 OP phones in 2 years. They won't see another dime, and hopefully this saves other souls. It's like OP wants to give iPhone users some free meme-ammo to roast droid fans with 😂
Buyer Beware; don't buy #oneplus phones, and definitely don't buy them directly from OP. Oh, and DON'T FALL FOR THE TRADE-IN BONUS SALES - they won't even send you the trade-in kit (but that is an entirely different thread for another day).

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