Today,We have received a OnePlus One smartphone,just like what he said,the [size=medium]OnePlus One[/size] has plenty of promise, and it doesn’t disappoint. For a non-contract, SIM-free price of $299 (around £180 or AU$32o) for the 16GB version and $349 (roughly £210 or AU$380) for the 64GB model, the Android-powered smartphone is one of the best deals you can get today. It’s a terrific price for a 4G phone, especially if you don’t need the fancy features found on the $700 [size=medium]HTC One M8[/size] or the $600 [size=medium]Samsung Galaxy S5[/size].
[size=medium]The Good:[/size]The [size=medium]OnePlus One [/size]has a sleek design that comfortably fits in your pocket, and the phone’s powerful specs deliver a smooth, lag-free performance for a relatively low price.
[size=medium]The Bad:[/size]The 5.5-inch display is too wide to use with one hand, and the Android-based CyanogenMod operating system isn’t very stable at the moment.Its 4G radio won’t work on every network.
Are you tempted by the [size=medium]OnePlus[/size], or will you hold fire for a few months to see what the rest of the world makes of it?
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