The OnePlus 2 is undoubtedly the more powerful and futureproof phone, but the OnePlus X is attractive as a cheaper, smaller handset with support for microSD (albeit at the expense of dual-SIM connectivity). So while the OnePlus 2 will be the better phone...
It's hard to justify picking up the OnePlus X when the OnePlus 2 was such a fantastic phone. If you can be bothered with the process of getting an invite, it's worth spending a little more money and getting the far better flagship product.The design of th...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: A luxury budget phoneOnePlus is the mobile-phone company that skips everything else that other mobile-phone companies do, like sponsoring football teams and opening shops. Instead it just sells phones, initially only to customers who apply and wait fo...
01, of 10, Introduction, After launch of the OnePlus 2, we weren't expecting much from the company for the remaining of the year. However, OnePlus still had a device in its pipeline for 2015 — the X. And, it's nothing like what the OEM has manufactured be
With the OnePlus X, the company's goal was to produce a smartphone with premium build quality and aesthetics for under $250, and it has accomplished that goal. But in order to achieve that goal, it had to cut some corners and that's clearly visible in the...
OnePlus came extremely close to creating the perfect phone with the OnePlus X, especially considering its exceptionally low price point of $249. That gets you solid performance with solid battery life, a fantastic screen, and a clean Android experience. ...
Abstract: A prominent, and understandably well-received, trend last year was the availability of relatively inexpensive smartphones without the compromise in quality that used to be seen. The number of fantastic smartphones that you can get your hands on priced aro...
Handsome, minimalist design, Vanishingly small and light for a 5-inch phone, Oxygen OS is an attractive take on Android
Slippery to hold, No fingerprint reader or NFC, Mediocre camera, Lacks proper LTE support in United States
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