@Adam Krisko
I bought OP2 but gave it away due to no major Android Updates & bought Nexus 6P instead of OP, now i'm considering my next device to be OP again so,
1) why one plus T series device are constantly released with previous version of android rather than latest available one.(Oreo is out for more than 2months now and still 5T released with Nougat, if you can update 3/3T to Oreo in same time-frame around 5T release then you can definitely release 5T with Oreo, similar case was there for 3T it was released with Marshmallow instead on Nougat )
is it to give "false" perception of more updates ? (guile marketing technique i must say

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2) Now important question, Since you guys consider Normal & T version as a unit and sync their updates over time, what does this make for 2 years of Update support ?
will it be counted from November (T) or from June ?
Why i'm asking this?, if it's counted from November then only, T version will get 2 years for Updates otherwise it'll just get only one year of major update.
For example 3T was released in November with 6.x (which should have released with 7.x) , so "fairly" it only get 8.x as true update, now if you pull the plug on update from June'18 for both 3 & 3T (because you like to sync updates) then 3T won't get Android P (will release around August) which it supposed to get as it fall well under it's 2 year support period (November) but outside 3's support period (June).
I'm excepting these answer with honesty rather than PR point, OP is now playing in major league so i'm expecting clarity over how device will be supported and thing won't go OP2 way again.
PS: To people who are ready to point out price difference between OP & Other flagships, while other flagships almost doubled their price from $600 to $1000 OP also almost doubled their Price from $300 to $500, so don't start that debate.
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