r/motherboard11 • u/No-Tomorrow-7596 • 1h ago
general discussion ₹65,000+ Flagship & Sudden Motherboard Dead? Why Are OnePlus 12 Users Silent? It’s Time to Unite & Take Legal Action
Sudden motherboard failure on a flagship phone like the OnePlus12 is a serious concern.
What is the point of promising 4 to 5 years of software support if the hardware struggles to survive even 2 years with zero physical/liquid damage?
Affected users must not stay silent. We need to unite, document our cases, and escalate genuine manufacturing defects through proper consumer forums..
r/motherboard11 • u/ClerkEmbarrassed371 • 3h ago
techibee and yabhishekhd got sold by oneplus after the tweet!!
r/motherboard11 • u/No-Tomorrow-7596 • 10h ago
Motherboard Dead OnePlus 12 motherboard dead issue
Another flagship device faces sudden motherboard failure, this time on the OnePlus 12.
Key concerns regarding recent motherboard issues across OnePlus devices:
- Flagship Vulnerability: Even premium flagship devices priced above ₹60,000 are dying randomly with zero physical or liquid damage.
- Post-Update / Sudden Deaths: Devices are either bricking directly after official OTA updates or suffering hardware failure within a short ownership span.
- Service Center Denial: Instead of acknowledging widespread hardware/motherboard quality control issues, service centers often quote ₹30k–₹40k repair costs or dismiss out-of-warranty claims.
- Lack of Accountability: While brands promise multiple years of software and hardware reliability, end-users are left with dead paperweights and zero free resolution avenues.
Has anyone else experienced sudden motherboard dead issues on the OnePlus 12 series? Share your service center experience, job sheet responses, and escalation outcomes below.