| sent on May 29, 2015
Pros: Aesthetics, price, top-range performance, battery life.
Cons: Not manageable with a single hand, on some occasions.
Opinion: I bought the 64 Gb version at the beginning of February, so almost four months ago and it still gave no problem. (The version you see above in the photo is the one with 16 Gb of fixed memory and has the white cover. The 64 Gb version has it grey, a material that looks like pumice stone, very nice) my 1 + 1, I normally keep it in the pocket of jeans without any cover of protection or film and you are slightly (but just slightly) worn on an edge. I'm commuting and every day, on the train, I watch a movie, then during the day I use it normally to check mail, Facebook etc. and to call, of course (not more than a dozen phone calls from 2/3 minutes) and the battery I get quietly until Evening (at this time is 13% and are the 22.40). If I play for a long time (for example an hour with GT Racing 2) then the autonomy of the battery is reduced a lot, but the graphics are spectacular. Aesthetically, it is really very elegant. I highly recommend it. Highly recommend!!! Besides I personally have never met anyone who had it, in these four months! Which is impossible to happen, even in the course of a day, if you have an iPhone or a Samsung. UPDATE: April 2, 2016. Now the battery doesn't come in mid-day. My daughter says it depends on the fact that I now use abundantly Instagram. In fact disabling the data traffic lasts a lot more. But it doesn't come at the end of the day anyway. For the rest, it did not give me any technical problem and aesthetically it is still intact. Update: November 30, 2016. The battery was almost non existent by now. But I didn't realize it depended on the various firmware upgrades I had made. Then I went to the site of OnePlus and I found that they provide a version of Android made especially for the One. I downloaded it along with a patch and another file containing the installation instructions. In short I have "Flashato" (I think so) the mobile phone with the new version of Android (it seems to be a 5.1.1) and the phone is miraculously resurrected. Now the battery works as well as when I bought it. Great. Carefully avoid the updates. Even aesthetically it is still in dazzling shape. Ah! I forgot: And in all this time (almost two years) I have still never met anyone with my own phone. Update: February 28, 2018. Oh yes, I still have it! After that time I upgraded it did not give me more problems! Still use it to watch movies on the train, still has no aesthetic signs of wear (never used cover, although a few months ago I did make a nice flight), still the battery holds well and still I have never met anyone with this same model (everyday three No, everyday Metropolitan). But mostly I still like!!! In my opinion, those of OnePlus, this being their first model, to make a good impression, have made it indestructible! :))) Update: September 11, 2018. After the umpteenth flight that I made him do, the display broke and no longer worked the touch. I thought I'd lost him forever. Nobody wanted to fix it for me. Then I found the spare part (not original) on the internet and I bought it: €17. Yesterday I did a search through Google, and I found a shop that fixes smartphones from my parts. The technician was a big fan of one Plus, luckily. He repaired it to Me, and immediately, for €40. And here it is, as good as before. And with LineAge OS now I also have Android 8.1... The tiger is still alive! |