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Published: 2016-02-05, Author: April , review by: gadgetdaily.xyz
Abstract: The OnePlus X arrives without the usual rhetoric from the fast-growing Chinese manufacturer. Its purpose in life is not to depose devices that are at the very top end of the market and it's not backed by a ludicrous social media campaign. This time round...
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Published: 2016-02-02, Author: Ian , review by: itproportal.com
Excellent screen, Smart design, Well made
No NFC, Faint hardware buttons, Second SIM/SD card trade, off
Although it only costs £199, the OnePlus X pulls off the trick of looking and feeling like a much more expensive phone, a result of the glass back and nicely machined metal components. There are no plasticky budget overtones here and the quality of the sc...
This is a shame, especially after the excellent camera on the OnePlus 2, and it rather brings down the handset as a whole. The OnePlus X has a lovely screen, great build quality and excellent battery life, but when its performance levels are roughly on pa...
Abstract: The third smartphone from OnePlus recently came to market and plenty of consumers are likely to have the OnePlus X on their shortlists of possible device purchases. With this in mind it's time to check out a OnePlus X review that outlines the phone and mi...
The inexpensive OnePlus X is fast, beautifully designed and has some nifty customizable features
The glossy handset is slippery and has limited compatibility with key LTE bands in the US
The OnePlus X is one of the best budget phones of the year, but its limited LTE support make it a crapshoot for US customers who want high-speed data...
Abstract: Have you been thinking to yourself, “It would nice to have a handset that didn't require a backpack or a monolithic battery”?I had the thought occur to me the other day but then instantly dismissed it as nonsense and told my brain to behave itself. Of cou...
Gorgeous design, Low $250 price, Stunning AMOLED screen, Slim and lightweight, Almost stock Android OS
Limited U.S. LTE support, No NFC/Android Pay, You need an invitation to buy one, Slippery, fragile glass design
At just $250, the OnePlus X is one of the best-looking phones you can buy, and people will imagine it costs twice or even three times that amount. The processor and specs give its game away, but the addition of the AMOLED screen puts it ahead of stupidl...
Graphical limitations in this configuration, no NFC, no fingerprint scanner
On paper the OnePlus X reads like a well-balanced equation: for a sub-£200 phone its build quality and AMOLED display put it beyond the competition. But those two positives aren't quite enough to balance out its shortcomings. No fingerprint scanner...