Testseek.com have collected 262 expert reviews of the OnePlus Two and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OnePlus Two.
August 2015
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The editors liked
Beautiful
Bright display
Solid build
Customizable back covers
OxygenOS provides snappy performance
The OnePlus 2 offers high-end performance at a low price
While not skimping on design. The rear camera delivers pretty good pictures as well
Beautiful design
USB-C is a new standard
Per-app permissions in OxygenOS
The editors didn't like
Heats up
Fingerprint reader questionable
Laggy home button
Battery life untested
The phone lacks both fast and wireless charging and the USB Type-C port doesn't offer any performance benefits. Some software bugs hamper the user experience
Abstract: This year two developing and famed Chinese mobile phone companies called Nubia and Oneplus introduced their best when they launched two models knows as “Nubia Z9 Max” and “Oneplus Two”.These phones are consider to be the cheapest phones which contain Snap...
Even with a few of the fun software tweaks you can perform, decent build quality, and that attractive price, the downsides to this device — plus the complete lack of future proofing — I would not highly recommend this device to any potential buyers. M...
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Published: 2015-09-25, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Excellent value, Camera takes solid photos under most conditions, Customizable software, Attractive fit and finish
Mediocre display, Lacks common features like NFC, Poor camera performance in video mode, Slow wired charging, Pricing, Availability, and Context, If you're looking to get your hands on a OnePlus 2 of your very own, you're in for a slightly more complic
To be sure, the OnePlus 2's low price doesn't excuse all of its shortcomings. Even the most diehard OnePlus fanboy has to admit that the company made its own bed by marketing it as the “2016 Flagship Killer” – it's not even a 20 15 flagship killer. And...
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Published: 2015-09-16, Author: Matt , review by: androidguys.com
The OnePlus 2 is a fitted successor to the OnePlus One. It comes with even better specs and an upgraded build for only a slightly higher price tag. OnePlus was able to use a top of the line processor and an include a metal chassis while still keeping the...
Published: 2015-09-16, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Excellent value for money. Topend performance complemented by a decent display and camera. Fingerprint sensor and USB TypeC are good inclusions. Solid (if somewhat bland)
Several software bugs hamper the user experience. No NFC, fast charging, or microSD card slot. Hardware isn't as good as flagship competitors across the board.
Solid build, Good display, The fingerprint scanner is excellent, The camera delivers very good stills on the whole, even in low light, The loudspeaker is seriously loud, Affordable at $389 for the 64GB model
Uninspiring design, Sandstone cover feels rough and a bit cheap, OxygenOS needs a LOT of work, The interface is slow and choppy — sometimes to an extreme!, No NFC, Extremely unreliable laser auto focus when shooting video, Panorama, HDR, and Clear Image m
We can't help but feel disappointed with OnePlus over their new flagship, which honestly feels like an inferior product when compared with its predecessor. Sure, the OnePlus One also had its problems, but at the time of its release it proved a respectable...
Published: 2015-09-02, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.net
good display, changeable back cover, dual-SIM LTE, good voice quality, decent speaker, 4 GB memory, USB type C, fast SoC...
that throttles, no NFC, neither MHL nor Slim-Port support, unstable Miracast, camera pushes heavily during filming, storage not expandable, neither Qi charging nor Quick Charge
In Review OnePlus 2The OnePlus 2 is a really good smartphone, even though it is not quite the advertised flagship killer that it wants to be. The poor video performance, the missing connectivity features and the lack of a microSD slot prevent a very good...
Build quality The magnesium alloy frame feels solid and there's no flex in the back cover, Style Swap covers They make the phone a little thicker, but they look pretty nice, Display The 1080p LCD on the OnePlus 2 compares very well to other displays of th
Design It's a bit heavy and thick for having a nonremovable battery, and the placement of the fingerprint sensor makes it look like a mutant Samsung phone. The camera module is in a strange place too
OnePlus 27/10design6/10display8/10battery life7/10software8/10performance7/10camera7/10value8/10Never settle? The OnePlus 2 is a phone rife with compromises, no matter how much OnePlus wishes its often ham-handed marketing could convince everyone otherwis...
So there you have it, the OnePlus 2, the most hyped Chinese smartphone of the year.We can see a significant improvement in the build quality over its predecessor simply because of the choice of materials and overall the device looks and feels like a premi...
Metal frame holds together a great design, Display is better than before, one of the best 1080p screens, Performance is off the charts, when software doesn't bog it down, Plenty of new features make OnePlus 2 really feel different, Alert Slider functional
USB Type C nice but ultimately adds nothing (no fast charging), Camera app slow, needs to take advantage of OIS and laser autofocus better, Oxygen OS buggy, crashes at times (Fingerprint reader causes issues for pre-lockscreen apps), No NFC
The OnePlus 2 is solidly and beautifully designed but shows a few glaring blemishes underneath the surface...