Published: 2015-11-20, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com
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, Advertisement, The display. This OnePlus'
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
Abstract: The wealthiest team in sports doesn't always win the championship. Sometimes all you need are the right pieces, the willingness to take risks, and if you're lucky, you'll get your reward. Nobody would have predicted a team like Leicester City, which finis...
Short battery life, Mediocre cameras, Heavy for the size
Do not judge this phone by its stunning cover; you will be disappointed. The OnePlus X is very attractive and affordable, but its mediocre cameras and below-average battery life keep it from being a superb phone.For the same price, you'll find a longer-la...
Sleek, accessible design, AMOLED display leveraged well via Dark Mode and Ambient Display, Performance still reliable, even if not blazing fast, Return to microUSB port, at least for now, Battery above average, Expandable storage, Great price, makes it a
Snapdragon 801 really showing its age, Lack of NFC, wireless charging, fast charging, Camera is inconsistent, especially video, Software still needs polish, somewhat buggy, Lack of LTE bands makes phone not futureproof in US
With a premium body and solid internals, what we have is a device that might be OnePlus's most compelling yet. It is certainly not without its flaws, and may not be future proof, but for now, the OnePlus X is one of the best bang for your buck smartphones...
Published: 2015-11-19, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
The $249 price tag, An excellently built body that feels like it's worth much more than the price tag, A MicroSD slot! That will be nice when the Marshmallow upgrade comes
OnePlus' awful invite system, Anorexic 6.9mm thickness could have been expanded to fit more battery, It's missing a few things, namely NFC and 5GHz and 802.11ac Wi-Fi, The navigation buttons don't light up? Seriously?, The glass is fragile, and it's easy
Despite the shortcomings, the X is a phone you will want to feature on any sub-$250 buying guide The OnePlus X is definitely among the better looking phones I've used this year. I also love that the phone's easily usable in one hand, but at the same ti...
Bad camera, day and night, So-so display, Limited LTE support
It seemed like a dream on paper: The specs of the company's excellent debut flagship squeezed into a smaller, well constructed shell. In reality, OnePlus has cut some corners here. The X suffers in the camera and display department, and for some reason d...
I believe that like me many of you are really shocked by the outcome of this camera shootout. I went in to this photo challenge believing that each phone would be capable of fairly similar photo quality, but the results speak for themselves. In last pl...