The inexpensive OnePlus X is fast, beautifully designed and has some nifty customizable features
The glossy handset is slippery and has limited compatibility with key LTE bands in the US
The OnePlus X is one of the best budget phones of the year, but its limited LTE support make it a crapshoot for US customers who want high-speed data...
Abstract: Have you been thinking to yourself, “It would nice to have a handset that didn't require a backpack or a monolithic battery”?I had the thought occur to me the other day but then instantly dismissed it as nonsense and told my brain to behave itself. Of cou...
Gorgeous design, Low $250 price, Stunning AMOLED screen, Slim and lightweight, Almost stock Android OS
Limited U.S. LTE support, No NFC/Android Pay, You need an invitation to buy one, Slippery, fragile glass design
At just $250, the OnePlus X is one of the best-looking phones you can buy, and people will imagine it costs twice or even three times that amount. The processor and specs give its game away, but the addition of the AMOLED screen puts it ahead of stupidl...
Graphical limitations in this configuration, no NFC, no fingerprint scanner
On paper the OnePlus X reads like a well-balanced equation: for a sub-£200 phone its build quality and AMOLED display put it beyond the competition. But those two positives aren't quite enough to balance out its shortcomings. No fingerprint scanner...
Published: 2015-11-14, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
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 £200 range, The display. This OnePlus' first AMOLED di
When you really scrutinise 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 would
Published: 2015-11-13, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Low cost, Improved design, MicroSD slot
Old processor, Fingerprint magnet
The OnePlus X is another solid smartphone, and it's the best-looking OnePlus yet. Factor in its surprisingly low price tag and OnePlus may well have a mid-range winner on its hands...
Published: 2015-11-12, Author: James , review by: Theinquirer.net
Old but fast processor, sleek design, colourful screen, loads of RAM
Older Android version, average camera
The OnePlus X has come out of nowhere to become one of our favourite phones. It's a fantastic bargain, and even its biggest flaws - the cameras - are only such because they don't quite match up to the superb quality elsewhere. They'll still suffice for ca...
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Published: 2015-11-06, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: The Chinese company OnePlus knows how to make high-quality smartphones. We have seen such good devices as OnePlus One and OnePlus Two. But how about a mid-range smartphone? OnePlus X looks fantastic and if you want to know the details, then read our revie...
Although the Nexus 5X offers good value for money, there's no denying that the OnePlus X is an incredible deal at under £200. The design is gorgeous and it offers expandable storage, a similar screen and decent cameras. However, if things like the fingerp...
Published: 2015-10-30, Author: James , review by: Theinquirer.net
Abstract: The newly revealed OnePlus X is not a flagship-killer. It's maybe a flagship-botherer or a flagship-annoyer, but with a downsized 5in display and an old Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, this smartphone seems more concerned with taking a swing at the mid...