Thinking about manually flashing my OnePlus 13 at the service center

I'm thinking about taking my OnePlus 13 to the service center and getting the software manually flashed, as I've been experiencing a few minor bugs.

I've always been on the Release Candidate software builds, and my main issue right now is with my Galaxy Watch 7. It frequently disconnects from the phone, and I've tried the usual troubleshooting steps without much luck.

Has anyone here tried getting their OnePlus 13 manually flashed at a service center? Did it help with software-related bugs, and is it worth doing?

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u/bruce_wayne_99 — 1 day ago

My recent visit to Kyodo Asian Kitchen and tea room. Tried a little bit of everything.

It's an Asian-themed restaurant, and we ended up ordering a pretty wide variety of dishes from different Asian cuisines. We were served complimentary rice crackers and mint green tea before the food arrived, which was a nice little touch while we waited for our order.

Here the few dishes we've tried:

Chicken Gyoza - Japanese dumplings that were pan-fried on the bottom and steamed. The bottom had a nice crispness while the rest was soft and juicy.

Chicken Satay - Well-marinated chicken skewers served with peanut sauce. Nicely grilled and quite good, although nothing particularly unique.

Basil Chicken Bao - The interesting part here is the basil chicken filling. The restaurant is probably combining a Chinese-style bao with Southeast Asian basil chicken flavours.

Katsu Chicken Sushi - Chicken katsu wrapped in sushi rice and nori. The katsu was crispy, and the combination with the sushi rice worked surprisingly well.

Rock Shrimp Bao - Same concept as the chicken bao, but this was easily one of my favourites. The shrimp were crazy good, and the flavour was really well balanced. Definitely something I'd order again.

Star Anise Chicken - Had a nice mix of sweet and aromatic flavours, with chopped spinach garnished around it. The star anise flavour was noticeable without being overpowering.

Spicy Korean Ramen with Kimchi Chicken - A spicy Korean-style noodle soup with noodles, spicy broth, kimchi chicken and Korean chilli flavours. Quite spicy, but enjoyable if you like that kind of heat.

Shoyu Ramen Chicken - Compared to the Korean ramen, this was much more umami-focused and soy-forward rather than aggressively spicy. A more subtle bowl overall.

Bali Bali Noodles Chicken - Stir-fried noodles with chicken, garlic and chilli. Simple, but packed with flavour.

Mango Sticky Rice - This might have easily been the star of the show. The rice was deliberately sticky and rich from the coconut milk, while the fresh mango added a nice sweetness. Really good dessert.

Japanese Cheesecake - Compared to New York-style cheesecake, this was much lighter, fluffier and mildly sweet. A good option if you prefer desserts that aren't overly rich.

(One thing I think they've missed an opportunity with is kombucha. It would’ve been a great addition. I asked the staff about it, and they told me they’re still figuring out the menu and that the current menu is temporary)

Overall, the food was really good, and I liked the fact that they have dishes inspired by different Asian cuisines rather than sticking to just one.

As the seating is limited, reservations are mandatory. You can make a reservation online through their website, or you can call the restaurant and book a table. It can hardly accommodate 30 people at a time, and the food was great. The restaurant is run by the same people who own Verandah, and I think they’ve done a pretty good job with this one.

I’ve also been to a restaurant called Naru Noodle Bar in Bengaluru, and I feel like Kyodo was heavily inspired by it. The theme, seating arrangement, concept, and even the reservation-only model seem very similar to Naru.

u/bruce_wayne_99 — 1 day ago
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Has anyone else had issues using a Galaxy Watch with a OnePlus 13?

My step tracking is completely broken. Most days, Samsung Health just shows 0 steps for the entire day until I force stop the app.

After reopening it, the step count starts working again, but only for a few hours before it gets stuck at 0 once more. And when it does decide to sync, the numbers are often wildly exaggerated and nowhere near accurate.

Sleep tracking is also completely broken. Instead of registering the previous night's sleep, Samsung Health sometimes pulls data from the night before that and uses it to calculate my Energy Score.

I've literally tried everything:

Reset my phone multiple times.

Reset the watch multiple times.

Re-paired everything from scratch.

Reinstalled Samsung Health and Galaxy Wearable.

Nothing has fixed it.

Is anyone else experiencing this with the OnePlus 13, or is it just me? If you've found a solution, I'd really appreciate it because at this point I'm honestly considering selling the watch. It's becoming unusable.

u/bruce_wayne_99 — 22 days ago

Odyssey IMAX Ticket | 17th July | 8:30 AM | PVR Koramangala

Have 1 ticket available for Odyssey on 17th July, 8:30 AM show at PVR Koramangala IMAX.

Middle row

Middle seat with an excellent field of view

Selling at the original price: ₹1,450 (no markup)

One of my friends is unable to make it, so I'm selling the ticket at cost.

Face-to-face deal preferred for a smooth and transparent transaction. DM if interested.

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u/bruce_wayne_99 — 1 month ago

Odyssey IMAX Ticket | 17th July | 8:30 AM | PVR Koramangala

Have 1 ticket available for Odyssey on 17th July, 8:30 AM show at PVR Koramangala IMAX.

Middle row

Middle seat with an excellent field of view

Selling at the original price: ₹1,450 (no markup)

One of my friends is unable to make it, so I'm selling the ticket at cost.

Face-to-face deal preferred for a smooth and transparent transaction. DM if interested.

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u/bruce_wayne_99 — 1 month ago