• OnePlus 5T hands-on—OnePlus offers $800 design at a $499 price
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I'm pretty alright with my OnePlus 2. Largest problem with it is the lack of phone covers and such honestly, not sure if that's still an issue, but it was.
[QUOTE=F.X Clampazzo;52896833]I'm pretty alright with my OnePlus 2. Largest problem with it is the lack of phone covers and such honestly, not sure if that's still an issue, but it was.[/QUOTE] Yeah, I'm still rocking the Oneplus 1, fantastic phone, although it is ageing a little now.
My contract is up next year, if the OnePlus 6 isn't out by then/doesn't seem worth the upgrade, I'll most likely be buying this as it's simply gorgeous
i was gearing up to get one, but i don't like the lack of hardware button and the fingerprint sensor being on the back. i'll probably skip it
[QUOTE=HazzaHardie;52896850]Yeah, I'm still rocking the Oneplus 1, fantastic phone, although it is ageing a little now.[/QUOTE] Same here. Had it about 2 years now, still works perfectly and I've yet to have a single issue with it. Digging my Ting service too. Average about $17/mo for my service and no contract The only problems with it are no Optical Image Stabilization, The 2 LEDs for camera flashes are both white, The camera is too close to the edge of the phone (Though you get used to it and hold it appropriately for photos), and that's pretty much it It can take some pretty sweet pictures for a phone, though, as long as you're very steady [img_thumb]https://i.imgur.com/MKLbV42.jpg[/img_thumb][img_thumb]https://i.imgur.com/gVVXICu.jpg[/img_thumb] [img_thumb]https://i.imgur.com/Vm2m5EH.jpg[/img_thumb][img_thumb]https://i.imgur.com/EefMrgW.jpg[/img_thumb]
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