Overall: The Best one ever i have bought . I got the delivery in 20 hours ,that was the fastest delivery ever i have seen on an online shopping . When i unboxed the product the looks were very much appealing ,the onyx black is really awesome .
Overall: The Best one ever i have bought . I got the delivery in 20 hours ,that was the fastest delivery ever i have seen on an online shopping . When i unboxed the product the looks were very much appealing ,the onyx black is really awesome .
Phone looks good and functioned well. However the edges are sleek and quite prone to slip through hold. The LCD of the screen is broken and I cannot even repair it. The screen is cost is about 150$, it's better to buy a new one.
In my point iof view, the One Plus One is a really good phone for the price it comes. Really smooth. Got two slots where you can either put 2 sim cards or you can put a sim card or a memory card. It is really light phone.
Camera; Speed; Display
Inbuilt storage should be increased
The OnePlus X offers Gucci looks at a Gap price. In addition to a sleek glass design, the affordable $249 unlocked phone also offers some clever features via its OxygenOS, which is based on an aging version of Android. You also get decent performance out a quad-core processor and expandable memory.
Beautiful design; Affordable price; MicroSD card slot
Short battery life; Mediocre cameras; Heavy for the size
Has OnePlus managed it AGAIN?
Great design; Cool customisation
Juddery performance; Poor low light camera
It has been two years since the launch of OnePlus, and while the company has nailed creating hype and demand for its products, it has yet to master the most important part of running a long and successful business - customer service.
Soon after the launch of the OnePlus 2 back in July, OnePlus started creating buzz about another handset due this year which would cater to a different audience . The OnePlus X, the Chinese company's third smartphone, was finally unveiled on Thursday at simultaneous events in New Delhi and Beijing ,...
OnePlus is a relatively new phone maker to have come onto the global scene. But within a year of its launching the OnePlus One, the Chinese phone maker has been on the radar of not just the Android-modding crowd but also regular users who want an affordable phone with high end specification set.
The OnePlus X is the best-looking phone for $250, but lacks solid LTE support in the U.S.
Gorgeous design; Low $250 price; Stunning AMOLED screen; Slim and lightweight; Almost stock Android OS
Limited U.S; LTE support, No NFC/Android Pay, You need an invitation to buy one, Slippery, fragile glass design
Unlike the OnePlus One and the OnePlus 2, the new OnePlus X ($249; 16GB) isn't being advertised as a "flagship killer." Instead, it is aimed at shaking up the budget market. This compact, premium Android phone doesn't make any major hardware compromises—and it's easy to use one-handed. That makes it a rare commodity these days, but thanks to a pesky invite-only purchase system and the lack of key North American bands, the OnePlus X is difficult to recommend over rival unlocked phones like the Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 4.7 and the Google Nexus 5X. Design, Display, and FeaturesThe OnePlus X has an attractive, premium build. It's essentially two slabs of glass held in place by a metal frame, similar in design to the classic Apple iPhone 4. It measures 5.51 by 2.72 by 0.27 inches (HWD) and weighs 4.86 ounces, making it easy to hold and use with just one hand. The Nexus 5X (5.79 by 2.86 by 0.31 inches, 4.8 ounces) is notably larger, while the Idol 3 (5.40 by 2.59 by 0.30 inches, 3.88 ou...
The unlocked OnePlus X is a premium Android phone for an affordable price, but missing North American LTE bands and a frustrating invite-only setup makes it hard to recommend for U.S. users.
Affordable; Premium build; Nice display; Sharp camera; Bloatware-free; MicroSD and dual SIM slots
Missing key North American LTE bands; Frustrating invite-only purchase system; Aging processor
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