OnePlus accidentally sent a push notification that said 'hahahaha' in Chinese to OnePlus 7 Pro users around the world

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OnePlus accidentally sent a push notification that said 'hahahaha' in Chinese to OnePlus 7 Pro users around the world
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OnePlus apologized for the mistake, calling the notifications 'routine test messages' that would normally remain internal.

OnePlus on Monday accidentally sent a push notification saying"hahahaha" in Chinese to some users of its OnePlus 7 Pro smartphone. OnePlus apologized for the mistake, calling the notifications "routine test messages" that would normally remain internal. OnePlus' OxygenOS team is currently testing software for a forthcoming Android Q update. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. We've got to love it when even our phones can have a good laugh at us.

OnePlus on Monday accidentally sent a push notification saying"hahahaha" in Chinese to some users of its OnePlus 7 Pro smartphone. OnePlus apologized for the mistake, calling the notifications "routine test messages" that would normally remain internal. OnePlus' OxygenOS team is currently testing software for a forthcoming Android Q update. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. We've got to love it when even our phones can have a good laugh at us.

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