By John McCann
Hands on: OnePlus X review
OnePlus is expanding its range of smartphones with the OnePlus X, which slides in below the Chinese firm’s flagship OnePlus 2.
It’s a mid-tier offering with a highly reasonable price tag, aimed at encouraging those on tighter budgets, and with a stronger sense of style, to jump aboard the start-up’s bandwagon.
At £200 (around US$300, AU$400) the OnePlus X is, at least on paper, a value for money offering with its Snapdragon 801 processor, 3GB of RAM, 5-inch full HD display, 13MP rear camera and 8MP front snapper.
As I approached the handset on the stand I was struck with a certain sense of deja vu, as there’s an air of the iPhone 4 about the OnePlus X. This isn’t the first phone to be compared to an iPhone, nor will it be the last, but from a OnePlus perspective the design language is a step in the right direction.
The OnePlus X looks and feels more premium than both the OnePlus One and OnePlus 2, and I can see this design having a wider appeal with consumers.
In fact, considering the price the OnePlus X is fantastically built – it could easily …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Phones