The OnePlus One is one of the rare phones that can be best described as “Cheaper, Better, Faster”; it offers a fast processing subsystem, a better stock Android experience, all for a relatively cheap price of US$349 without contract. The OnePlus One has a...
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Abstract: Dubbed as the "2014 Flagship Killer" , OnePlus One was designed and crafted in such a way that it would be able to beat and surpass the features, specifications, and capabilities of this year's popular top-of-the-line releases from electronics giants incl...
Clean, stock Android interface, Lots of customization options, Camera can shoot RAW images, Screencasting, 64GB internal storage, Affordable for a flagship device
Not readily available for purchase (invite system), Warranty not applicable to Singapore, No microSD card expansion, no video output, Shipping costs negate some of its value
To reiterate, the OnePlus One is powered by a quad-core 2.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, with 3GB of built-in memory. This places the phone squarely within the high-end category, despite its affordable price tag. Naturally, the question would be...
Abstract: The OPPO Find 7, 7A and OnePlus One are awfully similar phones. The 7 and 7A are, in fact, practically indistinguishable exteriorly. I've blogged about the awesome OnePlus One several times. Now, wouldn't it be fun to also look at the Find 7, Find 7A, and...
Abstract: Battery life is often a constant pain point for many modern smartphone users. We're not asking to go back to the days of Symbian phones and before. Just one full day with a bit of buffer would be great. However, most of our phones don't even last a day. I...
Great hardware specifications, Design is nice, Good battery life, Comes with CyanogenMod software
A little too big, Need an invite to buy the phone (or limited preorder)
OnePlus labels the One the flagship killer. In April 2014 when the One was announced, it was undoubtedly the best out there, at least on paper. Six months later, the One is arguably still a great flagship smartphone at any price. Then, when you consider t...