Dodgy Auto brightness setting, Mushy low-light photos
OnePlus appears to have created a well-specced, attractive, and premium handset, at a very desirable price point. We'd argue that paying £70 more for the ceramic version might not be worth it though, as there's very little difference beyond its chamfered...
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...
Abstract: As a company, OnePlus is a bit frustrating to follow. It's manage to produce two outstanding Android phones in the last two years, but it's still a gamble trying to buy one.The launch of the OnePlus X does nothing to change the company's atrocious invite-...
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Idyllic Design, Decent Camera, Bright Display, Good Performer, Competitive price
Hybrid SIM Slot restricts 2 SIM usage with SD card, Average Sound Performance, Suffered a bit from Lags while Gaming (Racing Games)
Yes, it is true that OnePlus X comes with slightly lower specs and lacks Fingerprint Sensor and NFC, but then it has the advantage to add extra storage space that were missing in both OnePlus 1 and 2. It is a superlative smartphone that can be availed for...
Low cost, Great design and good build quality, Great performance, Battery will get you through the day on average usage, microSD card support
Slippery, Fingerprint magnet, Capacitive buttons are not back lit, Average camera, No NFC
The OnePlus X is a great phone. Its slim, sturdy and premium design makes it a looker. It's very comfortable to hold and great for one hand usage. The capacitive navigation buttons do take some getting used to and aren't back lit...
OnePlus X is an interesting experiment by OnePlus to reach out to the audience that does not want a large screen phone. In terms of design and display panel – OnePlus has really nailed it. Also features such as dual SIM support and FM Radio will be loved...