So who here is gonna take a chance on the "flagship killer" from this Chinese company?
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OnePlus One finally official, available in Q2 from $299
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By Richard Devine | Apr 23 2014 | 3:18 am | 303 COMMENTS
Slim, light, packed with specs and priced to move
The folks at OnePlus have been building up hype around their first smartphone launch, and today the OnePlus One finally became official. Announced at an event in China, the Magnesium constructed One weighs just 162g, has a recessed bezel round the edges, what it says are "beautiful contours" and a ton of beefy hardware inside.
The price was also built up ahead of launch and OnePlus hasn't disappointed on this front. The 16GB version will be available unlocked and SIM-free for just $299 while the 64GB is an extremely impressive $349. In Europe those prices translate to £229/£269 and €269/€299 which on the face of it alone is extremely good value for the hardware alone. It's set to become available sometime in Q2.
We've been teased over the past few weeks as to what makes the OnePlus One tick, but in case you need a reminder, here's what we're looking at:
2.5GHZ Snapdragon 801 CPU
3GB of RAM
5.5-inch full HD display
16GB/64GB on board storage
13MP rear camera, 5MP front
3100mAh battery
LTE
Additionally we've learned that the phone will be available in black or white and will have a range of customizable textures to choose from, including denim and Kevlar. The OnePlus One is also staking claim to the title of the world's first smartphone with bottom facing stereo speakers. OnePlus had a little help from JBL in making those speakers, so we're looking forward to hearing them.
That 13MP rear camera has a crazy 6 lens arrangement with an f/2.0 aperture, which OnePlus says makes the One take great pictures in low light, as well as being fast and stable.
OS wise we already knew that the OnePlus One would be running Cyanogenmod, and it looks as though the earlier leaks were true. We're looking at a flatter-than-flat UI, with customizable themes – though that's not necessarily news to folks who've dabbled in custom ROMs before.
OnePlus also reiterated the launch markets, and that each of those will be able to purchase the phone in local currency as well as receive support from a dedicated customer service team. Those markets again:
Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, UK and the USA
http://www.androidcentral.com/oneplus-one-finally-official
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