amjath
Human Spambot
OnePlus One Sandstone Black 64GB Review
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I waited 6 months for my first phone Samsung Galaxy S2 for the Indian launch and I bought it on the 2nd or 3rd day from the launch. So again I waited ~6 months for OnePlus One to launch in India and I bought it on 3rd day from the launch. Any confidence? Okay I heard all your mind voices ("Dude seriously?"). Before going to the review I would like to tell you few things. First, the reason why I switched from my beloved galaxy s2 to the One.
1. Lollipop. Devs did a marvellous job by supporting galaxy s2 for the past 3 years. Still I'm running lollipop build on my s2. But the lack of driver support from Samsung made long time devs to move on. The early lollipop build is great but the animations on the lollipop will not be great.
2. The need or the amount of background apps which I run on my s2 is high, the hardware is also not supporting.
3. Battery life. Nothing else
Now what the One attracted me.
1. The chipset which will have support from devs as well as manufacturer.
2. Battery life.
3. Design
4. Display.
5. The One's unique features.
6. CyanogenMod but now I came to know that there is a world without CyanogenMod. More on that later.
7. Price but not much of a importance for on my side honestly.
Note: This review was written using the One with office suite. The software/ROM is changed time to time so look for the red colored text mentioning software and applications used.
Okay with no further due let's get started.
The un-boxing:
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Video:
The Specs:
BASIC PARAMETERS | |
Color | Sandstone Black |
Dimensions | 152.9 x 75.9 x 8.9 mm |
Weight | 5.71 ounces (162 g) |
Operating System | Cyanogen 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 | 64 GB eMMC 5.0, available capacity varies |
Sensors | Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Proximity and Ambient Light |
Battery | Embedded rechargeable 3100 mAh LiPo battery |
Max. SAR | Head: 0.270 W/kg, Body: 0.540 W/kg |
CONNECTIVITY | |
Connectivity | • GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900MHz |
• WCDMA: Bands: 1/2/4/5/8 | |
• LTE: Bands: 1/3/4/7/17/38/40 | |
Wi-Fi | Dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4G/5G) 802.11 b/g/n/ac |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 4.0 |
NFC | 65T (software card emulation, payment methods and multi-tag support) |
Positioning | Internal GPS antenna + GLONASS |
Digital Compass | |
PORTS, SLOTS, BUTTONS AND INDICATORS | |
Ports | Data & Charging: Micro USB 2.0 |
Audio: Jack 3.5mm | |
Buttons | Power Button |
Volume Rockers | |
Capacitive / On-screen buttons | |
SIM | 1 slot - Micro SIM |
Indicators | 1 LED notification light (multicolored) |
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 recording Slow Motion: 720p video at 120fps |
AUDIO | |
Speakers | Bottom Facing Dual Speakers |
Microphones | Tri-microphone with noise cancellation |
MULTIMEDIA | |
Audio supported | Playback: MP3, AAC, AMR, OGG, M4A, MID, WMA, FLAC, APE, AAC, WAV |
formats | Recording: AAC, M4A |
Video supported | Playback: MP4, H.263, H.264, RMVB, FLV720P |
formats | Recording: MP4 |
Image supported | Playback: JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP |
formats | Output: JPEG, RAW |
IN THE BOX | |
1x OnePlus One | |
1x USB Cable | |
1x Nano Sim tray | |
1x Sim Ejecting tool in a key chain pouch |
Its big not huge at least for my hands. The curved back is so good and excellent to handle. IMO the phone without the case is best for handling. The material used by the company to make back and side is impressive. I can rub the back all day (Still rubbing :lol
There is a on-screen capacitive buttons which features home, menu and back button functions. The 5 mp front facing camera, proximity sensor, multi colored notification light 8) and other sensors are located near the ear piece.
Hint: There is a mod to make the ear piece as a speaker.
On the right hand there is a thin power button and on the left hand side there is a thin volume rocker button which is placed in the right spot to reach with one hand. On the left hand side there is a sim card slot with a tiny hole. The sim card slot pops when the sim tray ejecting tool is used. The sim card slot is barely barely visible. Company is giving away a nano sim tray as well. So both micro sim and nano sim are compatible.
On the top there is a noise cancellation mic and 3.5 km jack. On the bottom, there is a mini USB port for charging and data transfer which is also support USB OTG. There is a mic and grilled speakers on both side of the USB port. The speakers are not stereo.
Now on the back, (I'm rubbing again

There is a beautifully designed oneplus logo at the back and Cyanogen logo with FCC certification and "Designed by oneplus assembled in China" are printed.
Internal components and components review:
Inside the device, the beast is powered by quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 clocked at 2.5GHz with Adreno 330, 578MHz GPU. The memory is 3 GB DDR3 clocked at 1866MHz, wait so in numbers to speed is faster than the one in my gaming PC

The network connectivity wise it supports lte bands in india especially airtel I guess (mine is Vodafone so couldn't test.) There is a Dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4G/5G), Bluetooth version 4.0 and a NFC for payment and other stuffs. The Internal GPS antenna + GLONASS snaps the my location instantly when I open Google maps. The beast is packed with 3100mah battery which is put to immense test below.
Overall this package is faster and flagship equivalent, everything is snappy. The multitasking, gps, gaming, the touch screen everything. Nowadays I don't close my apps at all
The display is crisp and very bright. The screen is legible to read on direct sunlight. The 1080p display produces perfect color and colors on lollipop ROM makes me lick the display.
The dual speaker at the bottom is really loud. My Manager who sits beside me literally jumped out of his seat when my Caller ringtone rings [full volume] during the call [Ringtone: Digital Phone]. The low bit rate file distorts at full volume but not for the high bit rate files.
Note: I'm seriously in short of time to review elaborately, so from now on pic and videos speaks. I'm going to do less typing.
Edit: I played Asphalt 8 and Train Crisis HD for 15 min each. I see no hiccups in gameplay and loading even with multilayer and the games looks absolutely stunning.
Benchmarks:
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Below Benchmark are performed on CyanogenMod 11S 44S
AnTuTu Benchmark v5.3
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GeekBench 3:
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Other Bench:
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Network Benchmark;
3G [Vodafone]
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Camera samples:
Below images are taken on lollipop liquidsmooth ROM 12/06 build using CM11s camera app.
All images are raw. The images produced gives perfect natural color. There is no over saturation on the color of the images.
Some photos which I managed to take.
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Non-HDR
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HDR
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Non-HDR
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HDR
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Non-HDR
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HDR
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Non-HDR
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HDR
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Cropped Non-HDR
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Cropped HDR
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Non-HDR
With different Focus
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Night shots with flash.
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Video is recorded from a public transport on a noisy road, so judge yourself what the tri microphone performs.
1080p
720p
Battery life:
Below tests are taken on lollipop liquidsmooth ROM 12/06.
I did a restore of all my apps around 100 using helium and updating all of them via play store, 3 hours of music and 25 mins of call with wifi almost half of the time and an hour of strategy game (crossme) which gives us this.
Brightness level all the time
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Battery life
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BBS[BetterBatteryStats]
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Loss of battery during my sleep, after full charge
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Impressive isn't it
Charging time is ~2 hours from 3% to 100% proof? Here it is
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[strike]Sorry no gaming no time.[/strike]
Edit: I played Asphalt 8 [with multiplayer] and Train Crisis HD for 15 min each, battery drain is only ~10%. I think it is impressive, because it's been a while I have played heavy games on my S2
Conclusion:
If you want to enjoy the cool, smooth animation of lollipop with rich and powerful CPU and GPU combo with natural taking photos with a wide angle 5mp selfie. This is the device you should lay your hands on. This device beats all the flagship in performance and mid range phone in price and takes a lead which is so high. A company named OnePlus promised a excellent device on the sheet and delivered it perfectly. Due to the yellow tint, cyanogen and yu from MMX cannot make a negative impact on the device. For yellow tint, use a sunlight of UV source for the treatment cause its just a glue which is not dried properly. For Cyanogen issue, there is a ton of other dev with roms which delivers the same and other that of the Cyanogen is giving. I'm running a liquid smooth ROM so stable and using as a daily driver(so early). For the mmx's yu, f*$k you.
I rate a 9.45 out of 10 for the device, performance and package and everything. Don't miss the device if you can lay your hands on. Every colleague of mine is speechless after seeing the ONE. Let's make everyone jealous.
Sent from my mightier OnePlus One.
Images from my mighty Samsung Galaxy S2.
Yeah that's right I'm keeping the both
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