OnePlus made a lot of lofty promises for its flagship smartphone, and the company has definitely delivered. Just the amazing price point of the device is more than enough to forgive any of its shortcomings, but luckily, there aren't any major flaws with t...
Abstract: To round-up our OnePlus One launch coverage today here is a hands on video of the OnePlus One “Flagship Killer” plus a look at the optional Sytle Swap covers.The OnePlus One, the most talked about brand phone on Twitter today, has launched and at $299 it...
Abstract: You may have noticed that GizChina was a little quiet yesterday, well that is because I headed to Beijing to meet the OnePlus team for an early hands on with the OnePlus One smartphone. Keep reading for my first hands on impressions of this highly anticip...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the OnePlus One (yes, finally!). We do something different here and look at the Chinese version with FDD-LTE, GSM and 3G that works in the US and worldwide and it has some EU LTE bands too. Our review unit came from LightIntheBox.com, wh...
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Published: 2014-09-14, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
idering the device is only sold unlocked and online, it bears more than a passing resemblance to those in the Nexus program. That it is updated directly by CyanogenMOD, a light, powerful skin based on the Android Open Source Project, means that users get
The OnePlus One is a remarkably good smartphone. It reminds me of the first time I used a Nexus 4, remarking on its exemplary performance and value for money. In many ways, the OnePlus One, with its stock Android experience and fluid performance, is the ...
Published: 2015-05-05, Author: Sam , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Apart from the mobile devices sold by major manufacturers, no device in recent times has attracted as much positive publicity as the Android mobile from OnePlus One.The Chinese manufacturer, based in Shenzhen, received a mountain of positive reviews , man...
Abstract: OnePlus has the smartphone elite in its sights with the price-savvy One. The 5.5in smartphone throws together top-tier hardware with software from professional modders CyanogenMod into one of the best bodies we've seen in 2014...
Abstract: The OnePlus One just might be the best Android phone I have ever used and its fledgling maker OnePlus, which happens to be backed by the second most profitable smartphone brand in China, Oppo Electronics, has a lot in its favour.The handset promises top-s...
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Published: 2014-07-03, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Yes! In a heartbeat! If you can. The big catch with the OnePlus One is that you need an invite before you can shell out for one, and demand is far outstripping supply. So if you want to buy one of these you'll need to know somebody, or luck into an invite...