I have a friend who bought the Oneplus 2 and he loves it, although he said that he's started getting problems with the battery running down too quickly... he had that with his last phone too though so he thinks it might be something he's doing to make it happen.
I have a Oneplus X and I'm really pleased with, it's hands down a better phone than the Lumia 930 it replaced.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostInteresting, I hadn't heard of that problem. Do you know if it was a wide-spread issue or were you just unlucky - there are always duds? Did they roll out a fix that you're aware of?
I liked the OnePlus One a lot, and have updated that to the latest version of Cyanogen just in case I have a problem with the current phone so I can go back to something else. Although when I upgraded the OPO, because the phone was encrypted, it crashed and needed a factory reset to get it working again (a known issue, but I hadn't seen it or backed it up beforehand!)
Edit: Oooh, shiny new update on my OPT to upgrade to Android 6.0.1 (but it'll lose my fingerprints). Time to get it downloaded...Last edited by missinggreenfields; 17 June 2016, 15:18.
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Originally posted by missinggreenfields View PostIt's a bargain if it works. My experience with the 2 says that it's a big "if" though.
If it keeps freezing and doesn't work properly, then it's very much a false economy.
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Interesting, I hadn't heard of that problem. Do you know if it was a wide-spread issue or were you just unlucky - there are always duds? Did they roll out a fix that you're aware of?
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostTo be fair though even at £300 the OnePlus 3 is a bargain it has all the features the the flagship phones have but at half the price, I think it's reasonably priced.
If it keeps freezing and doesn't work properly, then it's very much a false economy.
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To be fair though even at £300 the OnePlus 3 is a bargain it has all the features the the flagship phones have but at half the price, I think it's reasonably priced.
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I ditched my OPT because it kept freezing all the time after the a software update, and I had to keep rebooting it (reboot time isn't stunning either).
If the 3 is likely to be the same, then I'd avoid it - I went with a Nexus 6P in the end because I needed something reliable rather than having to switch it off when I was mid-conversation.
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1+2 got good reviews, it just wasn't all it might've been and the 'flagship killer' name was overly optimistic. I saw it widely reviewed as the best budget smartphone it just isn't an iPhone 6s or Nexus 7. If the price drops it could be a real bargain - I'm not after a flagship phone.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI assume the 1+2 prices will plummet soon which could be very tempting.
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I assume the 1+2 prices will plummet soon which could be very tempting.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAnyone been following the launch, got any thoughts?
The price jump from £250 to £300 moves it outside what I'd call a budget phone but it sounds like you get a lot for your money.
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