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  • 64GB OnePlus One to be Priced Under Rs. 25,000 in India

    64GB OnePlus One to be Priced Under Rs. 25,000 in India

    One of the long-awaited phones in India has been the OnePlus One. This one of a kind phone has created waves all over the world. Its youthful design coupled with high specs and low price has made the device a darling of technology enthusiasts. The added value of exclusivity has made OnePlus One even more desirable. Lately, the company has opened up on what all Indians were till now waiting for, its price.

    The Chinese company will be selling its blockbuster phone through its India-specific invite system. In an interaction with The Indian Express, the company claims that this will prevent shortage of device for potential customers. The invite process is also much fair and transparent then the flash sale model.

    The company has mentioned the price of the 64 GB variant for less than Rs. 25,000 ($407 approx), which is a bit above the expected price range, but still is a great offering if its specs are taken into account. OnePlus One’s Cyanogen-based user experience has been appreciated for its customisability and regular updates. The phone will also be available in its 16 GB avatar, but its price isn’t known as yet.

    The phone doesn’t have much of a competition in its mid-segment price. It will compete with Nexus 5, Elife E7, Desire 820 and their likes. Considering the demand for the device, it is surely expected to repeat a Xiaomi act in India. Whatever may be the case, the winner will still be the consumer who will get this fantastic piece of gadgetry at an enviable price.

  • Company Confirms India-Specific OnePlus Invite System to Arrive Soon

    Company Confirms India-Specific OnePlus Invite System to Arrive Soon

    OnePlus has already confirmed that it will launch its flagship handset OnePlus One soon in India. Now, the company has confirmed that it will release India-specific invites to prospective ‘One’ consumers online.

    OnePlus One, which has been called a ‘Flagship killer’, will continue to sell on an invite-based approach, just like it has done everywhere else. The premium looking device packs in some high-end hardware specifications while maintaining a relatively cheaper price tag. But the phone has been criticized for one reason; its scarce availability.

    The company director (Global), Carl Pei, in his latest blog post, besides wishing Indians’ a belated Happy Diwali, announced the cheerful news of releasing India-specific OnePlus One invites to the fans.

    “We’ve made tremendous progress in just the last week and are grateful to all of our partners who took time during their holiday to help us move this forward. We’ll be ready to share some very exciting updates with you in the coming weeks. But for now, we wanted to talk a little about how you’ll be able to get the One in India.” Pei added.

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    The company said that like other countries, Indian users will be able to purchase the One with an India-specific invite. According to Carl Pei, invites have been immensely helpful for the company so far and they allow them to control their inventory, scale their team and support services to grow along with the demand and create an overall better experience for the users. “As this is our first experience with the Indian market, we didn’t want to be too ambitious. We are more concerned with offering outstanding service and experiences to users than getting the One in as many hands as possible. It will take us some time to learn, and the invites are a great way for us to do that.” Carl further stated.

    Besides introducing invitation-only registration process, the company is also in talks with some e-commerce websites to offer OnePlus One in India. If all things fall in place, the flagship phone is expected to set a mark in the Indian market by December end for around Rs. 25,000.

  • OnePlus One Finally Up for Pre-Orders

    OnePlus One Finally Up for Pre-Orders

    The OnePlus One has been sold on an invite system from the get go. In doing so, the company continued to receive the orders, yet restricted orders enough to ramp up production. It might come across as a surprise at this point, but OnePlus One will be available for pre-orders on October 27th at 11am. Why, you might ask, are we specifying the time? Well, here’s the catch – the phones will be up for pre-orders only for an hour.

    Although the time limit is unfortunate, however people finally get the chance to own the phone, without waiting for an invite. If you are able to place an order within that hour, you will be entitled for a OnePlus One smartphone. The phone’s shipping date will be determined by factors such as how many total orders are placed and how quickly one places their order. To further simplify the process, OnePlus is allowing customers to set up their shopping carts early. This way, all you need to do is to checkout when the clock hits eleven. All OnePlus accessories will be up on sale as well.

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    If users happen to receive an invite after an order is placed, the phones will be shipped immediately.

    It was previously reported that the company will be doing away with the invite system for a pre-order system. Carl Pie said, “We understand that our current method may be slowing our growth down, but we’d rather grow slower and in a healthy way than take too much risks and go out of business. Risk management is extra important in our scenario where we don’t have hardware margins.”

    We were really impressed by the device in our review, if you really want to get your hands dirty on this slick device, head over to preorder.oneplus.net and be prepared. Sadly, preorders are not available in India yet.

  • Micromax Plans to Bring a CyanogenMod-Powered Smartphone in India

    Micromax Plans to Bring a CyanogenMod-Powered Smartphone in India

    According to CounterPoint Research, Micromax has raced fast to become the biggest mobile phone company in India by replacing Samsung. But the company still has a reputation of dismal after sales service. The company has also been slow in delivering software updates that are really important. Now it seems like the company has the found a partner who can take care of some of its woes.

    Micromax will be partnering with CyanogenMod to bring a phone running on a custom OS in India. CyanogenMod is extremely popular, especially amongst advanced users. It is an open source operating system for smartphones and tablet computers, based on the Android mobile platform. It is also the default operating system on the flagship killer, OnePlus One.

    OnePlus One Runs on Cyanogen and it's a great user experience.
    OnePlus One Runs on Cyanogen and it’s a great user experience.

    A feature that will be appreciated by most users is the regular updates on the system. Phones running CyanogenMod get regular updates, and they give amazing themes and customizability features. Also, it gives an almost stock experience and hence lets you get better performance out of your phones. It also provides cool button options like long-pressing the volume buttons to switch music tracks.

    Micromax will not just get a good OS here, it will be an updated OS. The company seems to be adressing one of the major complaints it has been facing. It won’t really be wrong if it moves its entire line-up to Cyanogen. But that might not happen considering Micromax is in a serious business with Google through the Android One devices. Google had previously tried to buy CyanogenMod to improve the Android development team, but they turned Google’s option down.

    This move by Micromax might be advantageous for the company. They plan to bring the device out by the end of the year. That’s when we’ll know if Micromax got this right.

  • OnePlus Expected to Continue the Invite System and Launch OnePlus Two in 2015

    OnePlus Expected to Continue the Invite System and Launch OnePlus Two in 2015

    OnePlus had taken the smartphone market by storm with their flagship killer, the One, which sure sounds like a Matrix reference. The phones unique features and high-end specs at a convenient low price have won hearts globally. The biggest hitch with this excellent phone is its lack of availability. In a Reddit AMA(Ask Me Anything), OnePlus’s Carl Pei and David S answered many important queries about the future of the company.

    The company said that they misjudged the demand for their phones. According to them, they underestimated the demand for their phone and now they are “scrambling to catch up.” The team they established wasn’t big enough to handle the gargantuan demand, and so they are hiring like crazy. They are hopeful that the situation will normalize in a few months.

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    OnePlus said they underestimated the demand and are now scrambling to catch up.

    The disappointing bit of the AMA was the revelation that the invite system is not going anywhere at least in this year. It was previously reported that the company will be doing away with the invite system for a pre-order system. Carl Pie said, “We understand that our current method may be slowing our growth down, but we’d rather grow slower and in a healthy way than take too much risks and go out of business. Risk management is extra important in our scenario where we don’t have hardware margins.”

    The most prominent announcement was about the successor to the mighty OnePlus One. The new phone, OnePlus Two will be launched by the second or third quarter of 2015. It is a good enough time span considering the future-proof OnePlus One will continue its formidable stand in the market for the considerable future. OnePlus Two will also come with Android L pre-installed. This phone too will begin sale with an invite system but will gradually be rolled out through pre-orders.

    They also said they are considering the requests for reducing screen size.
    They also said they are considering the requests for reducing screen size for their next device.

    The company said they were considering the screen size issue as that is one request they have been getting bombarded with. The 5.5 inch screen is just too big for everyone. The company has made it clear they will not be bringing it down to iPhone 6’s size of 4.7. We think a 5.0 or 5.2 inch is a great size that everyone can get used to. They said they would continue using the IPS screens instead of OLED’s as they cost more, and their benefits are not really worth the extra bucks.

    OnePlus also said that they are testing products in various other categories, but are not sure of what they’ll release into the market. They said “The Nexus tablets are pretty good. We don’t think we can make anything significantly better in the near future.”

    Overall this was a great discussion. We appreciate the honesty of the folks at OnePlus, who didn’t leave their potential customers in the dark. Now we just hope that the next OnePlus device is as epic as its current sibling.

  • Top 5 Smartphones You Could Buy Instead of the iPhone 6

    Top 5 Smartphones You Could Buy Instead of the iPhone 6

    Apple’s latest flagship is finally out and the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus will be available in India from the 17th of October. Many of you are probably waiting to get your hands on one. Though it shows marked improvements from its previous iteration, the new iPhone faces stiff competition from its Android rivals. Furthermore, Apple has been criticized to adopt the new technologies and design in a very slow pace. With handful of smartphones already offering the same technology and productivity, Apple’s new iPhone flagship has already been mocked.

    We are listing top 5 smartphones which you can buy instead of iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus.

    5. HTC One M8/E8

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    HTC’s flagship is regarded as one of the best Android flagships right now. Sure, it has its flaws, but there’s still a lot to love about it. The HTC One (M8) measures 5-inch, with a chassis of 146.4 x 70.6 x 9.4mm. When compared to the smaller model, it’s clear that the HTC One (M8) is a lot bigger. The HTC One (M8)’s 5in Super LCD3 screen is one of the many reason tech critics love this smartphone.. Throw on top a pixels per inch count of 441 ppi, and the HTC One (M8) boasts a crisp, clear and sharp display protected by super-strong Gorilla Glass 3. The HTC One (M8) is one of the most modern, accomplished smartphones we’ve seen in terms of design. With a fill metal body and elegantly curved edges, it more than matches the iPhone 6.

    4. Google Nexus 5

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    The Nexus 5 has a very competitive display with LG’s “True HD” IPS+ LCD technology which provides some pretty sharp visual quality. It has a 1920 x 1080 pixel full HD resolution on a 4.95-inch panel at 445ppi. Apple’s iPhone 6 launch revealed the company’s new mobile payment system, Apple Pay, which combines Touch ID with NFC to allow you to pay for items at point of sale counters equipped with contactless card readers. However, Nexus 5  gives you great alternative to this with Google Wallet and the built-in NFC and that too at a cheaper price tag.

    3. Xiaomi Mi4

    Xiaomi Mi4 provides you with better screen resolution density of 441ppi when compared to the iPhone 6/6+ which are at 336ppi and 401ppi respectively. Xiaomi uses Quad-core 2.5 GHz Krait 400 compared to iPhone 6’s Dual-core 1.4 GHz Cyclone. Also you get 1GB of RAM extra in Mi4 and a better cameras too (Mi4 – Rear: 13 MP + Front Facing: 8 MP vs iPhone 6 -Rear: 8 MP + Front Facing: 1.2 MP). And yes, don’t forget with the pricing, you can buy three Mi4 together in the price of one iPhone 6, once they are launched here that is.

    2. OnePlus One

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    The OnePlus One shares the same display size as the iPhone 6 Plus at 5.5-inches. It has powerful video recording and imaging capabilities, strong performance components and much more, all at an extremely low price point. The phone also uses CyangogenMod 11S, which allows for an amazing amount of flexibility and freedom, unlike Apple’s iOS, which has several restrictions. Also, the OnePlus One costs a third of the iPhone 6 Plus and offers most of the same features.

    1. Galaxy Note 4

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    Samsung’s newly launched Note series flagship has been appreciated by reviewers even before it has started shipping. The phone includes all software features of Galaxy S5, in addition to features optimised for the S Pen stylus that Apple can’t even think of touching. Samsung Note 4 has a QHD resolution (2560x1440p) while Apple’s new iPhone 6 has a full-HD display (1920x1080p). The Note 4 also packs in more pixels per inch at 515ppi compared to iPhone 6 Plus (401ppi). This means text and images would look sharper on the Note 4. Also, the Galaxy Note 4 is considered as one of the most powerful Android devices around.

  • Let’s Stack Apple iPhone 6 and 6 Plus vs Note 4, Xperia Z3 and OnePlus One

    Let’s Stack Apple iPhone 6 and 6 Plus vs Note 4, Xperia Z3 and OnePlus One

    The wait is over, everyone’s favourite smartphone ( non-Android Lovers’ anyway)  has emerged from the mirage of  leaks and speculations. The iPhone 6 is out for the worlds to see and this time it comes in two giants.

    As expected Apple has launched two new iPhones today, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus (Previously spectulated to be known as the 6L.)

    After the flood of leaks and rumors we finally get to see what Apple had in store for us. The 4.7 inch variant i.e. iPhone 6 is priced at about Rs. 39,500 so it would cost around Rs. 48000 to 49000 for 16 GB. The 5.5 inch bigger sibling, the iPhone 6 Plus will be sold at the price tag of  about Rs. 45,500 which would come to around Rs 55000 just like last years iPhone 5s.

    As, expected both the device have had a major design change with curved edges and reduced bezel space giving the device very sleek and beautiful look. The iPhone 6 has a 4.7-inch display with 326 ppi pixel resolution while the iPhone 6 Plus has a 5.5 inch 1080p HD screen with 401 ppi density. They are powered by Apple’s own A8 chip.

    Both phones have 8 MP camera on the back with the iPhone 6 Plus getting a Optical image.The front camera is a 1.2 MP selfie shooter. The camera’s have some unique features like time lapse shooting and slow motion shooting at 240 fps. But lets check out how Apple’s latest holds up in comparison with its competitors.

    Specs

    iPhone 6

    iPhone 6 Plus

    Samsung Note 4

    Sony Xperia Z3

    OnePlus One

    Display 4.7 inch, 1334X750, 326 ppi 5.5 inch, 1080p HD, 401 ppi 5.7 inch QHD 5.2 inch HD 5.5 inch HD
    Processor A8 A8 Exynos Octa-core 5433/ 2.7GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 805 2.5 GHz Quad-core 2.5 Quad-core
    RAM Unknown 3 GB 3 GB RAM 3 GB
    Storage 16/64/128 GB 16/64/128 GB 32 GB 16/32 GB 16/64 GB
    Expandable Upto 64 GB 128 GB
    Main Camera 8 MP 8 MP with OIS 16 MP 20.7 MP 13 MP
    Front Camera  1.2 MP  1.2 3.7 MP 2.2 5 MP
    Battery Unknown Unknown Removable 3220 mAh Non-removable 3100 mAh Non-removable 3100 mAh
    Operating System iOS 8 iOS 8 Android 4.4.4 Android 4.4.4 Android 4.4.2 upgradable to v4.4.4
    Miscellaneous Apple Pay  Seamless connectivity with Handoff S-Pen High Res Audio, Water proof Cynogen

    Overall Apple’s new devices are innovative in their own rights and their long touted seamless connectivity is impressive. This was a good show by Apple and the increased size will be appreciated by the multimedia enthusiasts. The absence of expandable storage will sting some folks but the 64GB and 128GB versions will provide ample space for all your multimedia needs. The superior connectivity features will definitely be appreciated by folks who have other Apple

  • Epic Flagship Spec Battle: Note 4 vs Xperia Z3 vs HTC One M8 vs OnePlus One vs Xiaomi Mi3

    Epic Flagship Spec Battle: Note 4 vs Xperia Z3 vs HTC One M8 vs OnePlus One vs Xiaomi Mi3

    Samsung pulled off a big show yesterday and introduced its star flagship, the Note 4. The device comes with an updated design with a metal frame and sleeker design. It also brings the device in the 2K display race. Along with Samsung came Sony, who brought the Xperia Z3 along with some innovative devices.

    So we decided to check out how these new flagships standup against the best flagship performers of this year. We are pitching the Note 4 and the Xperia Z3 against Oneplus One, Xiaomi Mi 3 and the metal-bodied awesomeness of the HTC One M8. Let’s see how they stand up against each other.

    Specs

    Samsung Note 4

    Sony Xperia Z3

    HTC One M8

    OnePlus One

    Xiaomi Mi 3

    Display 5.7 inch QHD 5.2 inch HD 5.0 inch HD 5.5 inch HD 5.0 inch  HD
    Processor Exynos Octa-core 5433/ 2.7GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 805 2.5 GHz Quad-core 2.3 GHz Quad-core 2.5 Quad-core 2.3 GHz Quad-core
    RAM 3 GB 3 GB RAM 2 GB 3 GB 2 GB
    Storage 32 GB 16/32 GB 16/32 GB 16/64 GB 16/64 GB
    Expandable Upto 64 GB 128 GB 128 GB
    Main Camera 16 MP 20.7 MP Dual 4 MP 13 MP  13 MP
    Front Camera 3.7 MP 2.2 5 MP 5 MP  2 MP
    Battery Removable 3220 mAh Non-removable 3100 mAh Non-removable 2600mAh Non-removable 3100 mAh Non-removable3050 mAh
    Operating System Android 4.4.4 Android 4.4.4 Android 4.4.2 Android 4.4.2 upgradable to v4.4.4 Android 4.3 upgradable to 4.4.2 (KitKat)
    Miscellaneous S-Pen High Res Audio, Water proof Metal Body Cynogen Price

    Looking at the specs, Note 4 shows the might to take on its competition. It is one mammoth of a device in terms of functionality and is unmatched by any other device in the market. Coming out with just one storage variant of 32 GB is an advantage for the Note 4. It makes no secret that it is a premium device and will be priced as such.

    It is expected to come around the first week of October and we can’t wait to get our hands on this package of goodness.

  • Oneplus to End the Invite System By October

    Oneplus to End the Invite System By October

    It’s no secret that Chinese phone manufacturer OnePlus is coming to India soon. Their phenomenal product, the OnePlus One is a flagship killer that brings top level specs in affordable pricing encased in eye appealing exteriors. The phones have been built in limited quantities because of the manufacturing restrictions of the company that led it to sell the phones through an invite system.

    The invite system has been the company’s business strategy since they started. Customers who aspired for the products had to get the time limited invites to be able to buy the phones. But this system caused a lot of heartaches amongst the potential customers who couldn’t get an invite. (Play in our Invite Giveaway Here)

    Interestingly OnePlus is going to do away with the invite system altogether. In a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) the representative had this to say; “We are working on a pre-orders system, we were initially aiming for September but it’s been slightly delayed, hopefully we’ll be ready to launch it in October.”

    Now they haven’t mentioned as to what this new pre-order system would look like, but it sure will make a lot of folks in India happy as the company plans to bring the One to India, most probably by the end of this year.

    The phone will also offer some kickass back panels
    The phone will also offer some great back panels and accessories

    OnePlus One’s specs help make it the only phone capable of taking on the Xiaomi Mi 3. Its interiors are made of Snapdragon™ 801 processor with 2.5GHz Quad-core CPUs, 3 GB RAM and runs Android 4.4 based Cynogenmod. One the exteriors the device has a 5.5 inch full HD display with a 13 MP camera on the back and a 5 MP camera at the front. Not just that, the device also offers a good number of accessories like back panels and flip cases.

    The fall of the invitation system will be rejoiced by the folks waiting to land the device for themselves. With its high specs, the phone is future proof for at least the immediate future. Considering its closest competitor, Xiaomi also facing stocks shortages; OnePlus is pretty safe in its market for now. Hopefully, the new pre-order system would cause a lot less heartburn and bring a powerful mobile experience to the folks who’ve been waiting for it for a long while.

  • Giveaway : 5 OnePlus One Invites

    Giveaway : 5 OnePlus One Invites

    We recently unboxed the OnePlus One Smartphone, and everyone has been asking us for invites to this mammoth spec’d phone. It’s that time of the month, and we are giving away 5 invites to purchase the OnePlus One Smartphone in the first of our two part giveaway.  Simply enter the sweepstakes below and you stand a chance to win.

    Follow the Instructions carefully and read the terms and conditions on the form as well as here. This Giveaway is open globally, so no matter where you are you can take part by entering below.

    To be clear we are giving away 5 invites in this lot and we will giveaway 5 invites in the next one.

    To Order this phone you will need to be in or be able to order to one of the following countries :

    • United States
    • Sweden
    • Denmark
    • Netherlands
    • United Kingdom
    • Spain
    • Germany
    • France
    • Italy
    • Finland
    • Belgium
    • Austria
    • Canada
    • Hong Kong
    • Taiwan
    • Portugal

    The Contest is Over : Winner Make Sure you register on Oneplus.net with the Same Email.

    Second Giveaway will Start Shortly

  • OnePlus One Unboxing : Redefining The Market

    OnePlus One Unboxing : Redefining The Market

    China is stirring up a storm, but it’s right here in India. Company after company is parading the smartphone market scene and everybody wants a piece of the pie. Earlier this year, Gionee set a precedent in bringing great build quality and a higher spec set into India by launching phones like the Gionee Elife E7. Later Xiaomi broke the market pricing scheme by launching the Xiaomi Mi3 in India. But is everyone really happy?

    The lack of availability in both cases made it really difficult to own these products, while the E7 was fantastic for its time, it arrived almost 3 months too late and with the Xiaomi and its #FailSale strategy, people are essentially looking for a better outcome.

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    That answer may as well be here, sooner than you imagined. OnePlus is looking to launch their marvelous One in India as early as next month, and the company may bring a simple strategy to the market. The OnePlus One has been sold on an invite system from the get go. In doing so, the company continued to receive the orders, yet restricted orders enough to ramp up production.

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    The same system applies for India, however, the company has already reached up to required production standards with its current orders and invites are being fulfilled as and when you get them, so when it finally arrives in India, all you’ll need is a friend with an invite to share with you.

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    Inside the packaging, which is exceptionally high quality, all you get are three things; the OnePlus One unit, the charger and cable and a sim removal tool.

    The inbox accessories tell you a great deal of what the end product quality is going to be, and you will be might impressed. not only is it high quality, a great amount of detail has gone into designing each item inside the box and customising the feel of the product.

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    The phone itself is pretty impressive, for a price of US$ 299 (16Gb) or US $ 349 for the 64 GB seen here (roughly INR 21500) which basically compares with the current flagships of the world.

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    Specs wise you will get :

    • Qualcomm Snapdragon 801
    • Adreno 330 GPU
    • 3GB of RAM
    • 16/64 GB storage
    • 5.5 Inch 1920 x 1080p Display
    • 13 Mp primary camera with 4K video
    • 5 MP front camera 1080p video
    • 3100 mAh – Non Removable battery
    • Gorilla Glass 3

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    The software and user interface is familiar and responsive, you will get Android 4.4.2 out of the box with a promised update to 4.4.4 and Cyanogen Mod 11s to get you happy. CyanogenMod will also ensure that you are getting the maximum output from your hardware and customization options are almost endless. Thanks to CyanogenMod you can also expect quick roll-outs of the latest relevant updates on Android, especially the upcoming Android L.

    Watch our unboxing Video Below and stay tuned for a flurry of comparisons after the break. Also leave your review requests in the comments for us.

     

  • OnePlus Launches the One Starting US$ 299

    OnePlus Launches the One Starting US$ 299

    OnePlus plans to “kill the flagship” market with their new One smartphone. The handset is a top tier flagship with high end specs, and a price that will compete with midrange products.

    Specs feature the all new Snapdragon 801 Processor, a big 5.5” 1080p Display and a 3100mAh battery.

    By paying attention to the smallest details, taking a holistic approach to product design, and working with the best partners such as Cyanogen Inc. and Qualcomm Technologies, we have been able to create the greatest day to day user experience in a smartphone without compromise. : Pete Lau, CEO of OnePlus.

    Debuting with the One is the all new CyanogenMod 11S, a special release designed specifically to work with the hardware of the new handset. Android 4.4 KitKat comes out of the box, along with 4k video capture.

    A Sony Exmor IMX214 13 megapixel camera with f/2.0 aperture and dual LED flash with 6 physical lenses and a 5 Megapixel – Distortion free for the front.

    The handset will be available in two variants, 16GB Silk White for $299/€269 and in 64GB Sandstone Black for $349/€299.

    OnePlus One Specifications

    Color Silk White/Sandstone Black
    Dimensions 152.9 x 75.9 x 8.9 mm
    Weight 5.71 ounces (162g)
    Operating System CyanogenMod 11S based on Android 4.4
    CPU Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 801 processor with 2.5GHz Quad-core CPUs
    GPU Adreno 330, 578MHz
    RAM 3 GB LP-DDR3 @1866MHz
    Storage 16/64 GB eMMC 5.0, available capacity varies
    Sensors Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Proximity and Ambient Light
    Battery Capacity Embedded rechargeable 3100 mAh LiPo battery

    Display

    Size 5.5 inch JDI
    Resolution 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels), 401 PPI
    Type LTPS IPS with TOL
    Protection Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3

    Cameras

    Sensor 13 Megapixel – Sony Exmor IMX 214
    Lenses 6 lenses to avoid distortion and color aberration
    Flash Dual-LED
    Aperture f/2.0
    Front Camera 5 Megapixel – Distortion free
    Video 4K resolution video with stereo recordingSlow Motion: 720p video at 120fps

    Connectivity

    Frequencies GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900MHzWCDMA: Bands: 1/2/4/5/8

    LTE: Bands: 1/3/4/7/17/38/40Wi-FiDual-band Wi-Fi (2.4G/5G) 802.11 b/g/n/acBluetoothBluetooth 4.1NFC65T (software card emulation, payment methods and multi-tag support)PositioningInternal GPS antenna + GLONASSDigital Compass

    Audio

    Speakers Built-in Stereo Speakers
    Microphones Tri-microphone with noise cancellation

    Ports, Slots, Buttons and Indicators

    Ports Data & Charging: Micro USB 2.0Audio: Jack 3.5mm
    Buttons Power ButtonVolume Rockers

    Capacitive / On-screen buttonsSIM1 slot – Micro SIMIndicators1 LED notification light (multicolored)

    Multimedia

    Audio supported formats: Playback: MP3, AAC, AMR, OGG, M4A, MID, WMA, FLAC, APE, AAC, WAVRecording: AAC, M4A
    Video supported formats: Playback: MP4, H.263, H.264, RMBB, FLV720PRecording: MP4
    Image supported formats: Playback: JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMPOutput: JPEG, RAW

    In the Box

    1x OnePlus One
    1x Wall Charger
    1x USB Cable
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