Abstract: Last month Oneplus announced their latest smartphone Oneplus X for the Indian market. It features a 5 inch full HD AMOLED display which is protected by corning gorilla glass 3. The company have announced two versions – Onyx Edition and a limited Ceramic E...
OnePlus X looks like a good phone for the price, it does have a slightly new user interface with custom options and features but it performs very good in day to day usage tasks. The device hardware is capable of handling heavy games but looks like the Oxy...
The OnePlus X is a beautiful handset. Apart from the battery performance that is just about good, everything is above average. The X is priced at ₹16,999 it is a bit costly since there are other handsets using the same hardware for a much cheaper price, h...
The look. People have describe the OnePlus X as an iPhone 5 look alike and honestly, I don't see it. I think OnePlus has added enough of its own personality to make it stand out, especially in the sub $300 range, The display. This OnePlus' first AMOLED di
When you really scrutinize the spec sheet, there is a lot missing you might actually want: NFC, fingerprint reader, 5GHz wifi support, only 16GB onboard storage (with expandable storage but without Android flex storage), and USB Type-C. That last one woul
OnePlus X does right by its name and fulfils its purpose - to be the memorable mid-ranger everyone will want. It's an excellent piece of tech, a snappy performer with a lively hi-res AMOLED screen, with proper camera experience and all-round connectivity...
Brilliant Display, Great Ergonomics and Design, Good Build Quality, Hybrid Dual SIM Slot, No Overheating
Slippery Back, No Backlighting for Capacitive Keys, No Dual Band WiFi and 802.11 ac Standard Support, Feeble Loudspeaker, "OnePlus X Review", 3 out of 5 based on 83 ratings,
Although the OnePlus 2 is the flagship in the current lineup of device from OnePlus, it still followed many of the trends set by the OnePlus One and while that is fine for any other company, it isn't what people expect from OnePlus. For a company that has...
Glass on both sides, Snapdragon 801 is outdated, Power users won't like the battery life
If you really care about buying a good looking smartphone on a budget, then the OnePlus X is the best that you can get right now. On the other hand, if you want top of the line, uncompromised performance, then the Asus Zenfone 2 is a better buy. The OnePl...
Abstract: At a press conference held yesterday OnePlus presented their third phone - the OnePlus X. The OnePlus X is a significant departure from the Flagship Killer mantra that followed the past two models. This time, OnePlus focused more on delivering a compact d...
Abstract: Oneplus, yesterday announced its mid-budget segment smartphone Oneplus X in India. So taking a note over to technical specification of the Oneplus XLooking over to technical specification things hasn't changed much as that of last year flagship OnePlus on...
The display on the OnePlus X is big and beautiful. If you're looking for a larger phone it may be worth going for the OnePlus 2, but for those who like smaller screens the 5-inch version will do very nicely, and it's great to look at, The design of this p
There are issues with the OnePlus X, and one of the them is the processor. That stuttering while playing high-intensity games, and even during video playback on occasion, is a real concern, The lack of NFC means Android Pay won't be supported on the OnePl
If you're already a fan of the OnePlus brand, you'll know how well the company has done in producing cheap handsets that boast high-end specs. Both flagship OnePlus products have impressed, and targeting users who are even more budget-conscious is a smart...