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July 2014
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Rapport qualité/prix imbattable
64Go de mémoire
Appareil photo
Prix
Contruction
Revêtement mat au dos
Excellent rapport qualité/prix
Ecran superbe
Très bonnes performances en toutes circonstances
CyanogenMod et la personnalisation poussée
Design et conception
Bel écran - finition soignée
Puissance casque/HP - autonomie
Perf à revendre - qualité photo (RAW)/vidéo
Interface CyanogenMod - prix en 64 Go
La qualité de fabrication et les finitions
La différence de prix minime entre les versions 16 Go et 64 Go
La réactivité et la fluidité du système
Absolument parfaites
La richesse de CyanogenMod 11S
La capture de photos en situation de luminosité corr
Design
Autonomie
Présence de CyanogenMod
Rapport qualité prix
Fiche technique
CyanogenMod
Interface personnalisable
Bon écran
Puissant
Autonome
Stockage généreux
Cyanogen
Très complet
Bonnes performances générales
Rapport qualité Prix
Stabilité
Un rapport qualité/prix imbattable
Ecran de grande qualité
Extrêmement puissant
Belle finition
Le côté "épuré" de Cyanogen Mod
Moins de 300 euros en version 64 Go
Une plateforme puissante
Interface Cyanogen allégée
Un superbe écran.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Encombrement important
Autonomie tout juste dans la moyenne
4G partielle (pas de 800MHz)
4G non compatible dans certains pays
Appareil photo médiocre
Difficile à obtenir (système d'invitations)
Pas de port microSD
Des bugs sur les applications CyanogenMod
Autonomie moyenne
Batterie inamovible
Dimensions conséquentes
Rétro-éclairage des touches tactiles
Autofocus pourrait être + rapide
Panoramique de petites dimensions
Le mode de commercialisation frustrant
La captation de photo en situation de basse luminosité
Les noirs peu profonds de l'écran
Performances
Quasi absence de 4G
CyanogenMod pas encore stable
Disponibilité du téléphone
4G incomplète
Dimensions
Capteur photo arrière moyen
Ratio taille / écran
Revêtement arrière de la coque qui pourrait avoir tendance à se rayer / salir facilement
Publié: 2014-10-21, Auteur: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Extrait: IT'S COMING: The OnePlus One will go on sale for one hour on 27th October [ONEPLUS]You might not have heard of the OnePlus One, but this smartphone could be about to make history.It's a cut-priced Android device that's had reviewers going completely crazy...
Galaxy S5-level processing power, Low $300 price tag, Grippy textured back is unique, Great battery life
Many, many bugs and major glitches, Connection issues with Wi-Fi and LTE, Uncomfortable to hold, No MicroSD storage, Poor customer service
If you're a geek willing to tolerate a lot of bugs, glitches, quirks, and poor customer service for a low price, the OnePlus One remains a good deal. This is essentially a Galaxy S5 (without waterproofing) or HTC One M8 for half the price. It can be a s...
Publié: 2014-08-22, Auteur: David , review by: artiss.co.uk
Well built, Runs CyanogenMod, Powerful, Extremely good value for money
Lacks wireless charging, No waterproofing, No SD card or removable battery option
A terrific piece of hardware. It's not quite “no compromise” as some features (wireless charging, waterproofing, SD card slot, etc) are missing. Additionally there are some quirks with the software but, unlike most of the phone manufacturers, I can be con...
Overall for me personally it was a closely fought battle between the four phones. The LG and the Sony came out on top in design and software and only really lost out to the OnePlus One and the Oppo Find 7a when it came to cost. In the battle for specs the...
The problem so far has been getting hold of a OnePlus One. It has only been manufactured in limited quantities so far, with some gimmicky online competitions (one Android site called it a “trollout”) generating enormous enthusiasm, while allowing a few t...
Extrait: What do you do if you're a small Chinese company spun out of Oppo and you want to make the world sit up and take note of your new smartphone, but you don't have a massive Samsung-esque marketing budget to do it with? Here's how. The first step is to tell ...
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Publié: 2014-07-17, Auteur: Matt , review by: macworld.co.uk
The OnePlus One is a big and well built smartphone, It is super fast with great specs, The price is unbelievable
Very big and unweildy to use in one hand, iOS is a more secure and closed platform, Can you get an invite to buy?
The OnePlus One is an outstanding entry to the smartphone market. If you want a large screen phone, and you can live with Android's data-harvesting ways, it is a brilliant alternative to the iPhone 5c. You just have to be able to get one. But don't expect...
Publié: 2014-07-08, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Good screen, excellent value, loads of power on tap, ample battery life
No microSD, 4G doesn't work on all UK networks, pain to buy one, size won't suit all
All in all the OnePlus One is an amazing device for the price. There are a few little issues, but nothing that should stop 99 per cent of people from buying one. It's just a pity actually obtaining one is such a pain - but that almost makes it a mor...