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Wildflower is a popular phone case brand in the US and other countries. The Wildflower phone case brand has been blowing up on Instagram and TikTok, with many celebrities collaborating and promoting the brand. It is a family business owned by Michelle Carlson and her two daughters, Sydney and Devon Carlson, who are also social media influencers.
The average Wildfire case costs about $37 excluding shipping. Are these phone cases worth the price? Is their customer service top-notch? Let’s find out. This article is a brief summary of reviews of different sites, and all the links to those sites are provided, so you can have a look for yourself.

The Wildflower Phone Case reviews
The first site I went to was the official Wildflower website, and it majorly consisted of good reviews expressing satisfaction over the quality of the phone cases and how stylish and durable they are. After scrolling for minutes, I did find a few reviews complaining about late delivery, but the customers stated they would still continue to buy the cases. So what I got from the reviews on the official site is that Wildflower phone cases are durable, cute, and stylish. They are made from good material and last long.
The user review system from the Wildfire website says that “74%of reviewers would recommend these products to a friend.” ( Source )

The next site is called Trustpilot and on this site, you will see a lot of not so good reviews about the phone case brand, but most of the complaints were not about the cases themselves, but about customer service. Most of the bad reviews were complaints about the company’s customer service and complicated return policy. Over 70% of the reviews were of this nature, so that is saying a lot.
Furthermore, there were more complaints about late shipping of orders and not providing tracking numbers before the orders were shipped. After reading all the reviews on this site, It seems like the cases cannot be returned, and you have to put up with the customer service and shipping problems. ( source ).
A Wildflower phone case review from Trustpilot
As seen in the screenshot above from Trustpilot, the buyer describes the cases themselves as “great”. Their grouse was with the company’s service culture.
This product fits very well. It was definitely worth every penny. It is protective and not too thick either. It is an original Wildflower case and I would definitely purchase it again. This product slips on well but is simple to take off. The back is smooth and the case is a durable material. I definitely recommend it! Source
Last Words
After reading Wildflower phone case reviews on different sites, I would say you could take the risk and buy one, if you really want to. Sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose, because no company is perfect. If the complaints about shipping and customer service are valid, though, Wildflower has some work to do.
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Author:Dun
Dun enjoys reading and writing, and is always on her smartphone. She currently uses a Google Pixel 3.
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OnePlus has announced the OnePlus 10T on August 7, 2022, and along with it, the much awaited OxygenOS 13 custom user interface. According to the company, OxygenOS 13 will come with Android 13, be first seen on the OnePlus 10 Pro with an Open Beta release soon, and later be made available to existing OnePlus smartphones down the road. What changes does OxygenOS 13 bring to the table? It turns out that, contrary to a February 2022 announcement that the user interface would return to near stock Android, OxygenOS 13 actually took the next bus further out of town away from it.

OxygenOS 13 home screen

OxygenOS 13 widgets
Dear mobilistas, this does not look anything like what long-time OnePlus users were looking forward to. This actually looks lore like ColorOS. For clarity, I have reproduced the February 2022 announcement of a return to near stock Android experience.
The February 2022 announcement of a return to near stock Android experience
In big news, OnePlus has announced that OxygenOS 13 will be a near stock Android experience. In other words, the company has backtracked on their misadventure of changing the appearance of their custom user interface to that of OPPO’s ColorOS. The announcement was made in the official OnePlus forums by Pete Lau, founder of the company.
It was a bad idea from the get-go, considering that the user interface was one of the key distinguishing features of OnePlus devices and a major attraction for the brand. You don’t throw that kind of edge away just like that. You can read the official announcement below.

Back in September, we announced the codebase for both OxygenOS and ColorOS would merge with the goal of creating one unified and upgraded operating system for both brands globally. While OxygenOS and ColorOS will continue to be developed on the same codebase – to allow for faster updates and better build quality – OxygenOS and ColorOS will remain independent brand properties. This new course was taken in accordance with feedback from our Community – we understand users of OxygenOS and ColorOS want each operating system to remain separate from each other with their own distinct properties. Our software philosophy for OxygenOS has always been to offer users a light and clean experience that is close to stock Android and oriented towards usage globally. With OxygenOS 13, we want to deliver an experience that long-time OnePlus users will be familiar with while ensuring it upholds hallmarks of OxygenOS, like a fast and smooth experience, burdenless design, and ease of use. OxygenOS 13 will retain its unique visual design and a range of exclusive customization features. – Pete Lau ( source )
OxygenOS 12 is a rebadged version of ColorOS 12, and there was an uproar in the OnePlus community over that. I was not the only person who was excited when this announcement was made back in February 2022. Now, I don’t even know how to react to this new look that OxygenOS 13 has. One thing is clear, though: this does not look like anything that long-time OnePlus users are familiar with. It does live up to the promise that “OxygenOS 13 will retain its unique visual design”.
In brief, while both ColorOS and OxygenOS would continue to share underlying code, they would retain their distinct visual differences. That would be good enough, and everyone would happy. There was jubilation in the OnePlus community over this news. Personally, I had been looking forward to experiencing OxygenOS before the OPPO-OnePlus merger announcement last year. I promptly lost a huge chunk of interest. With this backtracking, once again, I was looking forward to experiencing OxygenOS this year. And I did get my first OnePlus smartphone.

The new Aquamorphic Design
But this new look of OxygenOS 13 leaves me stumped. This isn’t a return to the look and feel that long-time OnePlus users loved and swore by. It looks like, Google Pixel phones are the last resort of those of us who want that clean, stock experience. Nokia is releasing under-powered smartphones, and Motorola is not providing timely software updates. It is now Google Pixel or nothing, and even that brand is still producing phones that can boil water during use.
OxygenOS 13 Update schedule
Here is the list of OnePlus phones that will receive OxygenOS 13:
- OnePlus 10 Pro
- OnePlus 10T
- OnePlus 8
- OnePlus 8 Pro
- OnePlus 8T
- OnePlus 9
- OnePlus 9 Pro
- OnePlus 9R
- OnePlus 9RT
- OnePlus 10R
- OnePlus Nord 2
- OnePlus Nord 2T
- OnePlus Nord CE
- OnePlus Nord CE 2 5G
- OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite
No specific timeline has been given yet for the release of the update to these phones. While this new user interface is not what many of us were probably expecting, it just might turn out to be something we will all come to love. In any case, it is interesting to see OxygenOS transit from red to blue.
August 12, 2022 Update : After seeing some early hands-on reviews of OxygenOS 13 after the beta release to the OnePlus 10 Pro, and seeing how they confirm my sentiments here, I am finally done with my love and craving for OxygenOS and OnePlus phones. I wish OnePlus all the best.
Author:Mister Mobility
Digital Skills and Communication Coach | Mobile Phone Connoisseur since 2001 | Tech Blogging since 2004