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From zero to flagship killer in less than 6 months. That's the life story of OnePlus Tech - a big chunk of which went in explAnasultantion mode. First it was their relation to Oppo, then the reasons why their debut smartphone got delayed - over and over. Social media hype and an elaborate invite system sent demand soaring through the roof and it's only now that OnePlus finally looks capable of catching up on pre-orders. It's time too for the full review to take off.


If Oppo wasn't clue enough, the OnePlus One isn't exactly trying to hide its resemblance to the Oppo Find 7 pair, particularly the 7a. The One looks like a chip off the not-so-old block with similarities running more than skin-deep. For starters, the displays have the same size and resolution ( Find 7a) , there's 3GB of RAM, 5MP front cams and 13MP main camera with UHD video.


OnePlus One official photos


Aside from the shared DNA with Oppo's Find series, the OnePlus One promises a Nexus feel and performance while beating the Nexus price. If it sounds like we're drunk, you don't know the OnePlus One. It costs just $350/€300 for the 64 gig version and it comes with top notch hardware to match the ample storage. The flipside is it's still quite hard to get.


OnePlus wants you to Never Settle and the One resonates with that - it doesn't skimp on hardware to offer the very best money can buy. The screen is big, bright and high-res, the chipset is top-notch, the camera is capable and even offers cinematic DCI 4k video, the battery and storage sound more than adequate and, to top it off, it comes with pure Android on steroids in the shape of CyanogenMod 11s. The 3GB of RAM will be cheered by heavy multitaskers.


Key features


5.5 16M-color 1080 x 1920px IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen of 401ppiAndroid OS 4.4.2 KitKat CyanogenMod 11s OSQuad-core 2.5GHz Krait 400 CPU, 3GB of RAM, Adreno 330 GPU; Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset13MP autofocus camera, dual-LED flash2160p@30fps video, 2160p( DCI) @24fps, 1080@30fps, slow motion recording at 1080p@60fps and 720p@120fpsDual speakers ( not stereo) 16GB and 64GB storage options3, 100mAh batteryActive noise cancellation with a tri-mi setupAggressive pricingSwappable back panels ( including wooden ones)


Main disadvantages


Limited availability, slow to meet pre-orders, invitation-based purchasingNo headphones in the retail packageNo 60fps normal speed videos ( 60fps videos are all slowed down) No FM RadioNo IR portNon-expandable storage ( no microSD card slot) The dual speaker setup is mono onlySold exclusively online


So what are the downsides to an otherwise tempting package? For starters there's no FM Radio. Are we done? No. Okay. The OnePlus One is bulky and heavy to an extent that it can enter a fist fight with the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. There's no such thing as one size fits all but OnePlus has gotten a little carried away - most people like a clear line drawn between phones and phablets.


Another issue is it's so hard to get, so you may have to aishwaryasingh23 extra to jump the queue. But with a little bit of patience and big hands you might really enjoy the OnePlus One. Opening the retail box of the OnePlus One will put a grin on your face - this device is cheap but doesn't look it, nor do the other box contents. And past the boot screen, a fast, streamlined interface awaits - one that's very close to what you'll find on a Nexus phone.


The screen is big and bright and fills the front from edge to edge pushing the bezels to the brink. And if you're still not sold, one look at the video settings will dispel any doubt - the UHD option is stuff only premium devices get these days.


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OnePlus One live photos


But before we declare the OnePlus One the bargain of the year it will have more than a few points to prove. The next stop is the hardware checkup where we'll see what the One is made of, look closer at the screen and test the battery backup.


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