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10 years ago
OnePlus X
With a track record for making stellar handsets at incredibly low prices, OnePlus is one of the hottest smartphone makers at the moment. With the OnePlus X, the company continues this legacy, providing consumers with a genuinely impressive mid-range handset.
Pros:
- Cheap
- Super bright AMOLED screen
- Above average battery
- Alluring design
- Good performance
Cons:
- Camera isn't great in low light
- Onyx version is a fingerprint magnet
- The OnePlus 2 is better value
10 years ago
The OnePlus X may lose some of the OnePlus 2's glamour with no fingerprint scanner and cut-back performance, but it's still a smooth operator that's impressively slim and light, with a sharp, seriously good AMOLED display and a dependable 13-megapixel camera proving highlights.
Pros:
- Thin and light
- Strong value
- Vibrant screen
- Expandable storage
- Decent battery life
10 years ago
OnePlus X review
OnePlus had a happy 2014 thanks to its first phone, the OnePlus One , but 2015 was harder, with only a lukewarm reaction to the OnePlus 2 . The Chinese company then brought out the OnePlus X towards the end of the year to see it into 2016 – and it's a phone with an even more attractive price tag...
10 years ago
OnePlus X review: Affordable, but no ace
OnePlus has a formula: make phones affordable. We're huge fans of the OnePlus 2 handset , which effectively carved a new standard by delivering near-flagship quality for a middling £239 price-point. With the OnePlus X, however, the formula has been tweaked.
Pros:
- Build quality trounces near-priced competition
- microSD expansion
- AMOLED screen delivers deep blacks
Cons:
- Graphical limitations in this configuration
- no NFC
- no fingerprint scanner
10 years ago
OnePlus X Review
Priced at Rs 16,999, OnePlus X fulfills anyone looking for a great performing mid range phone. It has a stunning design, great display and good software along with great performance.
10 years ago
OnePlus X review: cut-price smartphone that looks and feels premium
Chinese upstart's latest Android device is excellent value for money with great screen, good camera and dual-sim support – if you can manage to buy one
Pros:
- solid build
- nice feeling
- good screen
- microSD/dual-sim
- decent camera
- notification switch
Cons:
- can be difficult to buy and support mixed
- old version of Android
- mixed performance
- no NFC
10 years ago
OnePlus X
I was ready to crown the OnePlus X as one of the best budget smartphones of 2015. Compared to other $250 unlocked devices, it's more powerful than the Motorola Moto G , more beautiful than the Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 and runs a more updated OS than the Huawei P8 Lite .
Pros:
- The inexpensive OnePlus X is fast
- beautifully designed and has some nifty customizable features
Cons:
- The glossy handset is slippery and has limited compatibility with key LTE bands in the US
10 years ago
The OnePlus X is a relatively compact slice of smartphone loveliness for £200. No, it's not the fastest phone in the world, nor is it the best in any category, but it's a good all-rounder.
10 years ago
OnePlus X review: the most affordable OnePlus ever
A budget phone in flagship clothing
Pros:
- High-quality build
- Expandable storage
- Elegant second SIM/micro SD tray
- Low price
Cons:
- Poor low-light photography
- No NFC
- fingerprint reader or Wi-Fi 802.11ac
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