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July 2014
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The editors liked
Beautiful design
Highly customizable software
A steal for an unlocked phone
A unique durable design with great build quality
Top-notch hardware delivering smooth performance
Customization is everywhere
Long battery life
Good display
Big
Beautiful screen
Screaming processor
Great battery life
Smart CyanogenMod deployment
Unlocked for use with GSM networks
Half the price of competing unsubsidized phones
Astounding battery life averages 1.5 days of heavy use per full charge
Even with a bright screen and meaty specs taking their toll
Mix of silver trim and textured back makes this fine to look at
CyanogenMod's gamut of customizations shines through on a
The OnePlus One has a sleek design that comfortably fits in your pocket
And the phone's powerful specs deliver a smooth
Lag-free performance for a relatively low price
Handsome body
Good front and rear cameras
Superb battery life
Great value
Many CyanogenMod personalization options
Shoots 4K video
Great cost
Impressive personalisation
1080p screen
Capable cameras
Crisp displa
Epic battery lif
Sharp camer
Affordable
Great specs for the price
Attractive design
Full HD IPS 1080p display
Unbeatable price-to-performance ratio. Attractive and well built. Excellent 1080p LCD. Unlocked and 4G LTE compatible.
Thorough customization options let you tweak every facet of the interface
The 5.5-inch screen is gorgeous and you can tweak the colors to your liking
Powerful
And cheap—topshelf specs for half the price of its competitors. Gestures are easy to set up and genuinely useful. Beautiful operating system is fully customizable
With thousands of theme packs including unique icons
Fonts and boot animati
Downright cheap for what you get
Outstanding battery life
Speedy
Lightweight
And customizable UI
Unique use of materials at the rear
Coloraccurate screen
Very good camera overall
Great design language
Highly enjoyable 5.5 inch display
Top tier performance
Cyanogen 11S
The price
Bright
Responsive display
Excellent pair of cameras
Powerful performer
Good battery life
Affordable price
Outstanding performance-price ratio
Great build
Generous storage in the 64 GB model
3 GB of working memory
Decent cameras
Pleasing speakers
Good voice quality
Satisfactory GPS module
Swift SoC...
Fantastic display
Premium hardware
Top-of-the-line specs
Firmware is as customizable as you can get
The editors didn't like
Non-removable battery
No expandable storage
Limited availability
Charging cable is too short
Bad placement of camera sensor
Mediocre camera
Voice Wakeup feature doesn't work
Touch screen is over sensitive
Customizations could be overwhelming for new Android users
The phone is almost unavailable at the moment due
Unappealing backplate
Muted colors from the camera
Not compatible with CDMA networks
Not available except with invite
A little too huge for comfortable one-hand use
Even after shrinking the screen by enabling on-screen buttons
The camera's blurry
Washed-out performance is surprising for a 13MP device
The 5.5-inch display is too wide to use with one hand
And the Android-based CyanogenMod operating system isn't very stable at the moment. The camera is mediocre
And audio volume during calls is too soft. Its 4G radio won't work on every network
Buttons beneath display not bright enough
Inviteonly availability
Somewhat heavy
Big and bulky
Limited 4G support in UK
Subpar audio performance
Hard to get one! CyanogenMod will likely transition to OnePlus' Android ROM
Some software bugs. Disappointing call quality
Low-light photo taking abilities are a bit disappointing
Performance occasionally suffers during intense multitasking sessions. Camera is only average—shots are decent
But hardly stunning. Extremely limited availability
Even if you score a preorder
Be prepared to wait
Very limited availability
Fairly bulky
Materials used in the Sandstone Black (rear shell) version might fail the test of time
Camera UI has some weaknesses that we hope are addressed
Abstract: A new start-up company has come out with a very interesting phone. The company is “One Plus” and their first ever smartphone is called the One, similar to HTC's “One”. The OnePlus's One comes with a 2.5 GHz Quad Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor. You...
Abstract: As you may know, the OnePlus X is already out on the end of October officially. But one thing that has caught our attention is that both the OnePlus X and OnePlus One have the same Snapdragon 801 processor, so we can't help ourselves but to compare betwee...
Good value for your money, decent camera, nice, textured back
Battery life could be better
All in all, the One is a device that is hard not to like.Despite officially reaching our shores a year late, it still offers bang for your buck at just RM1,119. You are essentially paying less and getting more for your money with this device...
Solid and premium build quality, with a stunning back, Excellent price tag – high end flagship device, for the price of a midrange one, Cyanogen OS was easy to use – with little to no learning if you come from an Android phone, Gestures to activate apps w
Not easily available to purchase – Why can't we buy them officially in Malaysia yet?, Low light front (selfie) cam needs more improvement
Another lengthy review so far, huh? If you've skipped all the above just to read this portion, then this is all you need to know.Having used the OnePlus One as my primary phone for months, I have to say I am rather impressed by what a Chinese manufacturer...
The OnePlus One is a phone that I never got to keep after reviewing, as this phone is not mine. Certainly though, for only RM1069 over at DirectD. There is a debate of whether to buy the OnePlus One instantly from a distributor like DirectD or to wait few...
Published: 2014-07-04, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Dirt cheap for the specs, Excellent build, Powerful but frugal, Big Full HD screen
4G only on some networks, Weak low-light photography, No microSD expansion, Getting into phablet territory
Hype confirmed. Disruption commencing.To get one of the best smartphones on the planet, you don't need to pay through your nose anymore. You just need a OnePlus One invite.OnePlus tells us that as production ramps up, more invites will be sent out (to buy...
Abstract: This weekend I wrote a review of the One , a smartphone made by a Chinese manufacturing startup called OnePlus.It's a really nice phone with a giant 5.5-inch screen and powerful specs that rival what you'd find in an iPhone or Samsung Galaxy. What's reall...
Abstract: The first quarter of 2014 is proving to be an exciting time for smartphone owners, particularly of the Android variety. In fact, we are seeing more than a fair share of high-end smartphones coming from major players like HTC, Samsung and Sony, as well as ...
Abstract: OnePlus has promised us a smartphone with some awesome hardware built in. These tech specs include a Snapdragon 800 processor which is the same as the current range of flagship smartphones now. Surprisingly, the OnePlus One smartphone has managed to outdo...
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...