Abstract: OnePlus One smartphone has finally arrived in India, with a price tag of Rs.21999. It will be exclusively available for purchase on Amazon.in. OnePlus One Review examines the device in detail.OnePlus One boasts of top-of-the-line hardware specifications...
Good build quality, Top of the line performance, Good battery life, Unbelievable value for money
Screen is not very bright, Camera quality could have been better, CyanogenMod isn't stable enough, In-call volume is very low
The OnePlus One is a cracker of a smartphone, but the rave reviews may have hyped it too much. The company does make some compromises in order to keep the price low and you may just feel you got less than you expected. It's still one of the best value for...
Great design and display, camera, What we didn't: No storage expansion, uncertain service in India (until launch), Killer Feature: Hardware as good as leading flagships at half the price
No storage expansion, uncertain service in India (until launch)
Flagship hardware at midtier price, Support from both OnePlus and Cyanogen Mod, Lots of customization options, Good battery life
Bugs in the OS (current version being 33R), Nonremovable battery, Invite system, Lacks polished flagship feel
If you're in market for a decently priced Android phone and are willing to take a leap of faith on a new company, you might be looking at the best option out there.Share Tweet +1 Share Submit...
OnePlus One indeed is the 2014 killer device. It is powerful, loaded with excellent hardware, software and the camera. It can shoot 4K videos. There is good 3GB RAM and 64GB storage (depending on the model you choose). Handset doesn't heat up much, howe...
Pricing, Build, Display, Performance, Battery life
Limited availability, Non-removable battery, No microSD expansion, Again, you can get the device shipped to you from Shenzhen Chigon Technology on AliExpress: OnePlus One on AliExpress. Do let us know of what you think about the device
The OnePlus One is still a fable than a reality in most households, and time is running out for the company to finish leaving their first impression. Launched only in 11 countries, the OnePlus One has left enthusiasts from other markets wanting, leading t...
Abstract: There's a utopian idea behind the OnePlus One: Offer a phone powered by the latest hardware and featuring a wealth of carrier options without any carrier restrictions. If that doesn't grab you, the price tag might--it's $300 for an off-contract 16GB model...
Devices that excel at everything usually fetch a hefty price but occasionally users will have a tougher riddle to solve. The OnePlus One is a great device with an even better price tag. You probably want it but can't get it. Bummer. This flagship killer's...
Abstract: Last year, Google introduced a third option in the form of the Nexus 5 , a powerful but unlocked phone starting at $349. Not only was the hardware more affordable, but you could take it to just about any carrier for contract-free service.Following that sa...