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Testseek.com have collected 402 expert reviews of the OnePlus One and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OnePlus One.
Award: Editor’s Choice July 2014
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
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  • 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
  • Gallery lacking some functionality
  • Battery life is pretty much standard fare
  • First device from new manufacturer
  • Low call volume (will be fixed
  • Though)
  • A bit too large for onehanded use
  • Nonexpandable storage
  • But CPU loses performance during load
  • Non-expandable storage
  • No MHL or DLNA
  • Screen's increased grayscale dE
  • No 800 MHz band for LTE
  • Minor stutters in processor-intensive tasks
  • Limited availability at launch
  • Low speaker volume

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  Published: 2014-07-21, Author: Joshua , review by: androidauthority.com

  • Abstract:  Aiming to shake up the Android smartphone industry, the OnePlus One has been making waves since its official launch. Not all of it has been good though, and people have certainly been vocal about their frustration with being able to actually get the phone...

 
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  Published: 2014-07-20, Author: Greg , review by: techaeris.com

  • Abstract:  If theres one thing I am, its a ‘phonehobo'. I constantly swop, buy, sell and generally get bored with my handset. Its like a nerd disease, its easily caught but never breakable. As soon as I think I have found a handset Im happy with, along comes somethi...

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  Published: 2014-07-18, Author: Brandon , review by: technobuffalo.com

  • If you have access to an invite, I would encourage you to get the OnePlus One—even over some of the other big boys, like the S5 and M8. Starting at just $299 (or $349 for the 64GB model), you just can't do much better in terms of sheer value. The phone is...

 
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  Published: 2014-07-15, review by: phonearena.com

  • 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
  • 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, Gallery lacking some functionality
  • In a world where the big league game is increasingly about rehashing designs in order to aid recognizability, the OnePlus One strikes us as a welcome distraction from the status quo. This is a fresh alternative, and mostly on account of the used materials...

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  Published: 2014-07-14, Author: Florence , review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • 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
  • Low-light photo taking abilities are a bit disappointing
  • A beautiful display and a multitude of customization options make this phone an attractive option if you're looking for an unlocked Android device....

 
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  Published: 2014-07-13, Author: Sam , review by: arstechnica.com

  • 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
  • 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

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  Published: 2014-07-11, Author: Rosgani , review by: gizmochina.com

  • Abstract:  Today, we found the lot's of 1999 yuan smartphone or about $322 USD price tag in the market. The phone are ZTE Nubia Z7 max, Huawei Honor 6 and OnePlus One smartphone. Those are three flagship smartphone in the market. ZTE has launch the ZTE nubia Z7 Max...

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  Published: 2014-07-10, Author: Frank , review by: gizmochina.com

  • Abstract:  It is an exciting time for the smartphone lover, there are plenty of great phones out there at the minute to splash the cash on, and so to help you decide what the best great phone is for you, here are the 3 most exalted flagships of the year compared for...

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  Published: 2014-07-08, Author: Brian , review by: mashable.com

  • Beautiful design, Highly customizable software, A steal for an unlocked phone
  • Non-removable battery, No expandable storage, Limited availability
  • Only a few months into its existence, OnePlus promised smartphone buyers the stars. With its $299 unlocked price tag, premium hardware and highly customizable software, the company actually managed to deliver. But good luck getting your hands one for the...

 
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  Published: 2014-07-07, review by: computerworld.com

  • Big, beautiful screen, screaming processor, great battery life, smart CyanogenMod deployment, unlocked for use with GSM networks, half the price of competing unsubsidized phones
  • Unappealing backplate, muted colors from the camera, not compatible with CDMA networks, not available except with invite
  • Computerworld - Call it the smartphone-shopper's dilemma: If you want a state-of-the-art model like the HTC One M8 or the Samsung Galaxy S5, be prepared to shell out $600 to $700 -- or get in bed with a carrier for another two years in exchange for a subs...

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