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FuMMoD

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Oneplus One - North America

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Attention : CDMA networks are not supported.
USA providers and frequencies
AT&T: GSM+LTE, 2G/3G: 850MHz & 1900MHz, 4G: 700MHz, 1700MHz/2100MHz
T-Mobile: GSM+LTE, 2G/3G: 1900MHz, 1700MHz/2100MHz. 4G: 1700MHz/2100MHz
Metro PCS: GSM+CDMA+LTE, 2G/3G: 1700MHz/2100MHz, 1900MHz. 4G: 1700MHz/2100MHz


Attention : CDMA networks are not supported.
Canadian providers and frequencies
Rogers GSM 850/1900, HSPA 850/1900, LTE Band 4 (AWS), Band 7 (2600)
Bell HSPA 850/1900, LTE Band 4 (AWS), Band 7 (2600)
Telus HSPA 850/1900, LTE Band 4 (AWS)
Virgin HSPA 850/1900, LTE Band 4 (AWS)
Koodo HSPA 850/1900, LTE Band 4 (AWS)
Wind HSPA (AWS or 1700/2100MHz)
Mobilicity HSPA (AWS or 1700/2100MHz)
Source @klvnhng , @force70

Attention : CDMA networks are not supported.

Spec sheet directly from Oneplus.net

BASIC PARAMETERS
Color Silk White/Sandstone Black
Dimensions 152.9 x 75.9 x 8.9 mm
Weight 5.71 ounces (162 g)
Operating System CyanogenMod 11S based on Android 4.4
CPU Qualcomm© Snapdragon™ 801 processor with 2.5GHz Quad-core CPUs
GPU Adreno 330, 578MHz
RAM 3 GB LP-DDR3, 1866MHz
Storage 16/64 GB eMMC 5.0, available capacity varies
Sensors Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Proximity and Ambient Light
Battery Embedded rechargeable 3100 mAh LiPo battery

CONNECTIVITY
Connectivity
GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900MHz
WCDMA: Bands: 1/2/4/5/8
LTE: Bands: 1/3/4/7/17/38/40
Wi-Fi Dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4G/5G) 802.11 b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0
NFC 65T (software card emulation, payment methods and multi-tag support)
Positioning Internal GPS antenna + GLONASS
Digital Compass

DISPLAY
Size 5.5 inch JDI
Resolution 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels), 401 PPI
Type LTPS IPS with TOL
Protection Corning© Gorilla© Glass 3

CAMERAS
Sensor 13 Megapixel - Sony Exmor IMX 214
Lenses 6 lenses to avoid distortion and color aberration
Flash Dual-LED
Aperture f/2.0
Front Camera 5 Megapixel - Distortion free
Video 4K resolution video with stereo recording Slow Motion: 720p video at 120fps

PORTS, SLOTS, BUTTONS AND INDICATORS
Ports Data & Charging: Micro USB 2.0
Audio: Jack 3.5mm
Buttons Power Button
Volume Rockers
Capacitive / On-screen buttons
SIM 1 slot - Micro SIM
Indicators 1 LED notification light (multicolored)

AUDIO
Speakers Built-in Stereo Speakers
Microphones Tri-microphone with noise cancellation

MULTIMEDIA
Audio supported
formats Playback: MP3, AAC, AMR, OGG, M4A, MID, WMA, FLAC, APE, AAC, WAV
Recording: AAC, M4A
Video supported
formats Playback: MP4, H.263, H.264, RMVB, FLV720P
Recording: MP4
Image supported
formats Playback: JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP
Output: JPEG, RAW


Articles
OnePlus One hands-on Preview - CNET

Spec Sheet: OnePlus' One smartphone shows what hardware startups are capable of - The Verge

OnePlus One vs. Nexus 5 - GizMag

OnePlus launches the One, priced at a Nexus-baiting $300 - Digital Trends

OnePlus One hands-on: first look at the $299 “flagship killer” - Android Authority


Videos
Source : Android Authority

Source : Android Authority

Source : MKBHD

Source : Geek.com


Pictures

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Feel free to incorporate this into other country threads if you want. Just give me credit for the template. Thanks!

P.S Don't be the one asking if a CDMA network is supported.

 
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dansou901

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Hey guys seeing as this is a world phone let's try to separate all the chatter up. Let's discuss what carriers you're on and how your experiences are like. I for one will be on T-Mobile and taking advantage of all the LTE frequencies.

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Lucky you... as I'm from Germany, I can't take advantage of all the LTE frequencies because of the lack of support for the 800 Mhz band. Anyway, great to see another RC here!
 

FuMMoD

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Lucky you... as I'm from Germany, I can't take advantage of all the LTE frequencies because of the lack of support for the 800 Mhz band. Anyway, great to see another RC here!

I'm excited to be on these boards :). What I meant by all was all the ones T-Mobile provides lol. Glad for the friendly welcome, thanks!

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ajent

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I took over a AT&T unlimited data account today so that I could use this phone. (And other unlocked phones that VZW keeps me from).

Hopefully it doesn't take too long to get an invite or able to buy online without one.

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klvnhng

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Very happy that band 4 is supported. I'll be using mine on wind! (essentially Canadian T-Mobile, minus LTE :(

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ohcie_evo

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I took over a AT&T unlimited data account today so that I could use this phone. (And other unlocked phones that VZW keeps me from).

Hopefully it doesn't take too long to get an invite or able to buy online without one.

:good:

how did you take over a unlimited account, I'd love to be able to get my hands on one lol

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ajent

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how did you take over a unlimited account, I'd love to be able to get my hands on one lol

Sent from my SGH-M919 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

Over on howardforums they have a "take over my plan" section. Pretty frequently there people buy and sell unlimited Verizon and AT&T plans.
I paid the owner $250 for his unlimited AT&T plan.

Goodluck :good:
 

farenteria

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I'm really excited for this, but I'm curious as to how it will work on T-mobile HSPA. I live in an area that only gets 3G, but I'm mainly worried about the phone losing call signal. It seems to have the same frequencies as the Nexus 5, which I have and works fine for me. I should be okay, right?
 

FuMMoD

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Am I mistaken in reading that this phone will be carrier unlocked, as well as working on(w)CDMA?So all of sprints radio bands will work correctly.

It is carrier unlocked. WCDMA does not mean (w)CDMA it is WCDMA a completely different frequency. Verizon and sprint are not supported because they are CDMA. This phone does not support CDMA.

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kirdroid

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It is carrier unlocked. WCDMA does not mean (w)CDMA it is WCDMA a completely different frequency. Verizon and sprint are not supported because they are CDMA. This phone does not support CDMA.

Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

People always get confused with the wcdma and they think sprint and Verizon support :)

People dump your useless CDMA carriers and jump to gsm carrier. Have the freedom to get your own phone instead of the useless cdma carriers dictating what phones they carry.

Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk
 

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wcmda is another name for umts, which is the 3g version of gsm. verizon whitelists imeis anyways. even though the nexus 5 has full band compatibility with verizon, they dont let you use it on their network. you have to use a verizon branded phone.
 

adibeckett

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I'm wondering if Amazon will be able to sell the Oneplus One. It might get cheaper with gift cards :).

I'm also wondering if things don't work out, we may get replacements from Amazon instead of sending or phones to China or HK?
 

FuMMoD

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I'm wondering if Amazon will be able to sell the Oneplus One. It might get cheaper with gift cards :).

I'm also wondering if things don't work out, we may get replacements from Amazon instead of sending or phones to China or HK?

They're not because it cost more to sell truth Amazon. This is why they didn't use amazon in the first place as international distribution.

Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
 

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    It is always best to thank an answer instead of posting "Thank you".

    redLine.png

    Please keep discussion focused, on questions pertaining to the Oneplus One
    redLine.png


    Attention : CDMA networks are not supported.
    USA providers and frequencies
    AT&T: GSM+LTE, 2G/3G: 850MHz & 1900MHz, 4G: 700MHz, 1700MHz/2100MHz
    T-Mobile: GSM+LTE, 2G/3G: 1900MHz, 1700MHz/2100MHz. 4G: 1700MHz/2100MHz
    Metro PCS: GSM+CDMA+LTE, 2G/3G: 1700MHz/2100MHz, 1900MHz. 4G: 1700MHz/2100MHz


    Attention : CDMA networks are not supported.
    Canadian providers and frequencies
    Rogers GSM 850/1900, HSPA 850/1900, LTE Band 4 (AWS), Band 7 (2600)
    Bell HSPA 850/1900, LTE Band 4 (AWS), Band 7 (2600)
    Telus HSPA 850/1900, LTE Band 4 (AWS)
    Virgin HSPA 850/1900, LTE Band 4 (AWS)
    Koodo HSPA 850/1900, LTE Band 4 (AWS)
    Wind HSPA (AWS or 1700/2100MHz)
    Mobilicity HSPA (AWS or 1700/2100MHz)
    Source @klvnhng , @force70

    Attention : CDMA networks are not supported.

    Spec sheet directly from Oneplus.net

    BASIC PARAMETERS
    Color Silk White/Sandstone Black
    Dimensions 152.9 x 75.9 x 8.9 mm
    Weight 5.71 ounces (162 g)
    Operating System CyanogenMod 11S based on Android 4.4
    CPU Qualcomm© Snapdragon™ 801 processor with 2.5GHz Quad-core CPUs
    GPU Adreno 330, 578MHz
    RAM 3 GB LP-DDR3, 1866MHz
    Storage 16/64 GB eMMC 5.0, available capacity varies
    Sensors Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Proximity and Ambient Light
    Battery Embedded rechargeable 3100 mAh LiPo battery

    CONNECTIVITY
    Connectivity
    GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900MHz
    WCDMA: Bands: 1/2/4/5/8
    LTE: Bands: 1/3/4/7/17/38/40
    Wi-Fi Dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4G/5G) 802.11 b/g/n/ac
    Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0
    NFC 65T (software card emulation, payment methods and multi-tag support)
    Positioning Internal GPS antenna + GLONASS
    Digital Compass

    DISPLAY
    Size 5.5 inch JDI
    Resolution 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels), 401 PPI
    Type LTPS IPS with TOL
    Protection Corning© Gorilla© Glass 3

    CAMERAS
    Sensor 13 Megapixel - Sony Exmor IMX 214
    Lenses 6 lenses to avoid distortion and color aberration
    Flash Dual-LED
    Aperture f/2.0
    Front Camera 5 Megapixel - Distortion free
    Video 4K resolution video with stereo recording Slow Motion: 720p video at 120fps

    PORTS, SLOTS, BUTTONS AND INDICATORS
    Ports Data & Charging: Micro USB 2.0
    Audio: Jack 3.5mm
    Buttons Power Button
    Volume Rockers
    Capacitive / On-screen buttons
    SIM 1 slot - Micro SIM
    Indicators 1 LED notification light (multicolored)

    AUDIO
    Speakers Built-in Stereo Speakers
    Microphones Tri-microphone with noise cancellation

    MULTIMEDIA
    Audio supported
    formats Playback: MP3, AAC, AMR, OGG, M4A, MID, WMA, FLAC, APE, AAC, WAV
    Recording: AAC, M4A
    Video supported
    formats Playback: MP4, H.263, H.264, RMVB, FLV720P
    Recording: MP4
    Image supported
    formats Playback: JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP
    Output: JPEG, RAW


    Articles
    OnePlus One hands-on Preview - CNET

    Spec Sheet: OnePlus' One smartphone shows what hardware startups are capable of - The Verge

    OnePlus One vs. Nexus 5 - GizMag

    OnePlus launches the One, priced at a Nexus-baiting $300 - Digital Trends

    OnePlus One hands-on: first look at the $299 “flagship killer” - Android Authority


    Videos
    Source : Android Authority

    Source : Android Authority

    Source : MKBHD

    Source : Geek.com


    Pictures

    oneplus-one-aa-hands-on-1-of-33-710x365.jpg

    oneplus-one-aa-hands-on-5-of-33-710x369.jpg

    oneplus-one-aa-hands-on-11-of-33-710x399.jpg

    oneplus-one-aa-hands-on-10-of-33-710x399.jpg

    oneplus-one-aa-hands-on-3-of-33-710x399.jpg

    oneplus-one-aa-hands-on-2-of-33-710x399.jpg

    oneplus-one-aa-hands-on-31-of-33-710x399.jpg



    Feel free to incorporate this into other country threads if you want. Just give me credit for the template. Thanks!

    P.S Don't be the one asking if a CDMA network is supported.

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    how did you take over a unlimited account, I'd love to be able to get my hands on one lol

    Sent from my SGH-M919 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

    Over on howardforums they have a "take over my plan" section. Pretty frequently there people buy and sell unlimited Verizon and AT&T plans.
    I paid the owner $250 for his unlimited AT&T plan.

    Goodluck :good:
    2
    I was just about to ask if anyone knew if it it had an LED like the N5, but it was already in the OP.

    Well done @FuMMoD. This thread is a great resource and makes the wait significantly easier!
    2
    Here is a teardown of the device by a chinese company.

    http://forums.oneplus.net/threads/ifixit-oneplusone.5351/
    2
    Here is Rogers(Toronto) to the best of my knowledge

    2G (aka GSM) 850 / 1900

    3G (aka UMTS / HSDPA) 850 / 1900

    4G (LTE) 700 ( just added) /1700/2100 / 2600 AWS



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    Rogers GSM 850/1900, HSPA 850/1900, LTE Band 4 (AWS), Band 7 (2600)
    Bell HSPA 850/1900, LTE Band 4 (AWS), Band 7 (2600)
    Telus HSPA 850/1900, LTE Band 4 (AWS)
    Virgin HSPA 850/1900, LTE Band 4 (AWS)
    Koodo HSPA 850/1900, LTE Band 4 (AWS)
    Wind HSPA (AWS or 1700/2100MHz)
    Mobilicity HSPA (AWS or 1700/2100MHz)




    Thank you both for the quick reply. I don't have much knowledge on Canadian providers so this is very helpful.

    Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk