Overall for me personally it was a closely fought battle between the four phones. The LG and the Sony came out on top in design and software and only really lost out to the OnePlus One and the Oppo Find 7a when it came to cost. In the battle for specs the...
Published: 2014-08-05, Author: Andrew , review by: theregister.co.uk
The problem so far has been getting hold of a OnePlus One. It has only been manufactured in limited quantities so far, with some gimmicky online competitions (one Android site called it a “trollout”) generating enormous enthusiasm, while allowing a few t...
Abstract: What do you do if you're a small Chinese company spun out of Oppo and you want to make the world sit up and take note of your new smartphone, but you don't have a massive Samsung-esque marketing budget to do it with? Here's how. The first step is to tell ...
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Published: 2014-07-17, Author: Matt , review by: macworld.co.uk
The OnePlus One is a big and well built smartphone, It is super fast with great specs, The price is unbelievable
Very big and unweildy to use in one hand, iOS is a more secure and closed platform, Can you get an invite to buy?
The OnePlus One is an outstanding entry to the smartphone market. If you want a large screen phone, and you can live with Android's data-harvesting ways, it is a brilliant alternative to the iPhone 5c. You just have to be able to get one. But don't expect...
Published: 2014-07-08, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Good screen, excellent value, loads of power on tap, ample battery life
No microSD, 4G doesn't work on all UK networks, pain to buy one, size won't suit all
All in all the OnePlus One is an amazing device for the price. There are a few little issues, but nothing that should stop 99 per cent of people from buying one. It's just a pity actually obtaining one is such a pain - but that almost makes it a mor...
Published: 2014-07-07, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
High spec at budget price, excellent screen, very fast processor, fine camera, 4G
Software can be a bit buggy, no expandable memory
With a single bound, the OnePlus One is catapulted into the big leagues, holding its own against the high-end likes of the Samsung Galaxy S5, HTC One (M8) and Sony Xperia Z2 . But it's only a little over half the price of any of those. This is a serious...
Published: 2014-07-04, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv
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
Open Gallery Hype confirmed. Disruption commencing. To get one of the best smartphones on the planet, you don't need £500 or £40 a month anymore. You just need a OnePlus One invite. OnePlus tells us that as production ramps up, more invites wi...
Superb value, Plenty of power, Large, high-quality screen
Patchy 4G support in UK, Too-quiet call speaker
The OnePlus One is not a perfect phone, but it competes with phones twice the price without serious caveats beyond limited 4G support. And for that reason, it's one of 2014's best phones.Next, see how the OnePlus compares to the best Android phones...