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I'm US, and I bought my OnePlus phone directly from them online. I haven't noticed the issues you're talking about, but maybe that's because I use Wi-Fi for calling and apps whenever I can, and not carrier data.
I think thats where our disconnect is. I'm talking about the hardware in the phone itself.
You shouldn't have those issues because your OnePlus is a US version made for US markets, so has the proper bands/antennae to work fully on our networks and take advantage of things like 5g.
The same phones sold in China are not likely to have these to save money because they aren't necessary.
It's not "Chinese phones bad", but "imported phones usually lack US-specific hardware". OnePlus is a notable exception to this because they make phones for the US, unlike companies like Xiaomi. Which is why I keep mentioning that buying from their US store is fine.
This is also why imported phones may have trouble with activation. They're not recognized by some US carriers or blacklisted, like Huawei, to where they don't work or you may need to activate the SIM in a compatible phone and then swap it to your real one.