Just got an invite.. Is this phone worth it still?

kinghu

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It's still worth it now and will still be worth it in the next 6-9 months and beyond.

But be realistic: it might have a band to some degree or it might not. You might have to use the supposedly poor after-sales service or you might never need to.

I have a very slight yellow band at certain angles. Being in China, it would be much easier and cheaper to send it back than those overseas but I will not. It doesn't bother me.

Overall: it's a big phone. It's a high-spec phone. It's a (comparatively) low-cost phone.
 

sublimaze

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Wanted to know your thought in whether I should get this or the nexus 5... Or wait for the nexus 6.
OPO blows the Nexus 5 out of the water. But who knows what the Nexus 6 will bring. I suspect that, if you are a diehard Nexus/pure aosp fan, the Nexus 6 would be a better choice (if you can live with subpar battery life). But if you like CM, the OPO is the best phone available. I'd say get it, and if you don't like it, sell it and get something else. You won't have any problem selling it for what you paid, and you might actually make some profit.
 
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drmacrofish

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Don't know, just got mine and the volume buttons do not work at all. Now gotta wait another few weeks I guess and hope they answer my replacement request. Really bummed. Seems like a nice phone, but I cannot even boot into recovery with the thing to check stuff out.

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Honestly, its worth it for $350. But I might sell it and get he Nexus 6 depending what is the specs and price. CyanogenMod is always buggy. By the time its stable, then there is already next version of Android. I would pay $100 more for 64 GB Nexus 6
 

beastlykings

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People keep complaining about the small issues here and there, but the updates keep rolling in every week or two, so I can't complain!
People say other phones are better built or designed nicer, or will just plain be faster, being released in the next few months, and they may be right too.
The point is this, to me anyway: If you want something for a great value with good build quality, and are willing to deal with a couple kinks as they continue to be worked out, then this is your phone.
If you want 100% cutting edge latest phone with 99% bug free, then wait and pay $800 for the next phone that comes out from someone else. But don't buy this expecting perfection, and then be pissy and complain about it like 25% of the people on here do ;)

Just my opinion ;)

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playya

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People keep complaining about the small issues here and there, but the updates keep rolling in every week or two, so I can't complain!
People say other phones are better built or designed nicer, or will just plain be faster, being released in the next few months, and they may be right too.
The point is this, to me anyway: If you want something for a great value with good build quality, and are willing to deal with a couple kinks as they continue to be worked out, then this is your phone.
If you want 100% cutting edge latest phone with 99% bug free, then wait and pay $800 for the next phone that comes out from someone else. But don't buy this expecting perfection, and then be pissy and complain about it like 25% of the people on here do ;)

Just my opinion ;)

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This guys opinion is pretty damn spot on I might add. Also asking in a forum is this worth it is really not a great thing to do. You cant get a definitive answer in a place like this. Also if you are on the fence then leave it alone and pass on your invite to others. Some will love some will hate it but its an electronic device which can be sold easily. No real risk factor at all.

Do what you like and feel comfortable with. I personally have little yellow banding which is not a big deal and everything else works as it should...
 

wbs3333

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Be aware that it does have several hardware issues including the yellow stain/tint/hue in the bottom of the screen. Here are some reviews. If you think you can live with those issues the go ahead:

I wouldn't be surprised if another article comes out about OnePlus. Several articles have already been written based on customer experiences via direct mail or tip boxes. If you are confident about the OPO and the company you purchased it from, you wouldn't/shouldn't be worried ;)

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phandroid .com/2014/07/14/oneplus-one-yellow-screen-hardware-defect/
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 phonearena .com/news/OneP...oring-warranty-on-yellow-screen-issue_id58139
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idigitaltimes .com/articl...a-warranty-process-outrageously-expensive.htm
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 thedroideffect .com/yellow-band-is-normal-says-oneplus/
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techradar .com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/has-your-oneplus-one-display-got-yellow-fever-you-re-not-alone-1257343
 

Heisenberg

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Be aware that it does have several hardware issues including the yellow stain/tint/hue in the bottom of the screen. Here are some reviews. If you think you can live with those issues the go ahead:
Not all devices are affected by the yellow banding. And what are the other issues you're talking about? Not a single problem with mine or my fiance's.

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ludoke

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Don't know, just got mine and the volume buttons do not work at all. Now gotta wait another few weeks I guess and hope they answer my replacement request. Really bummed. Seems like a nice phone, but I cannot even boot into recovery with the thing to check stuff out.

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Root the phone,install Quick boot and you can boot in recovery.
 

wbs3333

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Not all devices are affected by the yellow banding. And what are the other issues you're talking about? Not a single problem with mine or my fiance's.

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Agree, but if the one you get is affected Oneplus will not replace it. They will only give you a refund if the RMA is within 14 days and you have to pay return shipping.

There are quite a few of other issues like ghost touch detection, multi touch issues due to bad grounding, battery draining too fast, random WiFi connection drops, etc. Take a trip around their technical support forum.

Some of these do not affect all devices and some are supposedly going to be fixed by software ipdates . But still buying this phone right now is like playing lottery and it turns out you lose with a bad device then good luck with their customer support.

Again, I'm not saying you shouldn't buy it, I'm just saying do your research before buying and know what you are getting into and what to expect.

Oneplus had a real winner in their hands but the way they have been handling things look very shady.

Here are some links:

This guy just gave up because Oneplus never had the decency to reply back to him. To my knowledge all phones have this issue including mine which really doesn't bother me but it those how the company handled the problem.

forums.oneplus net/threads/touch-sensitivity-issues-a-letter-to-oneplus.73423/

WiFi issues, I myself don't have that issue but I have seen several post popping up about wifi disconnects:

forums.oneplus net/threads/wifi-issues-with-my-oneplus.95359/

I posted already links about the yellow band but here is another one explaining why it is not glue and in fact a hardware issue as state Oneplus:

forums.oneplus net/threads/i-found-what-causes-yellow-spot-on-my-phone.90949/

Battery issues:
forums.oneplus net/threads/battery-improvement-after-33r.95885/
 
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Heisenberg

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Agree, but if the one you get is affected Oneplus will not replace it. They will only give you a refund if the RMA is within 14 days and you have to pay return shipping.

There are quite a few of other issues like ghost touch detection, multi touch issues due to bad grounding, battery draining too fast, random WiFi connection drops, etc. Take a trip around their technical support forum.

Some of these do not affect all devices and some are supposedly going to be fixed by software ipdates . But still buying this phone right now is like playing lottery and it turns out you lose with a bad device then good luck with their customer support.

Again, I'm not saying you shouldn't buy it, I'm just saying do your research before buying and know what you are getting into and what to expect.

Oneplus had a real winner in their hands but the way they have been handling things look very shady.

Here are some links:

This guy just gave up because Oneplus never had the decency to reply back to him. To my knowledge all phones have this issue including mine which really doesn't bother me but it those how the company handled the problem.

forums.oneplus net/threads/touch-sensitivity-issues-a-letter-to-oneplus.73423/

WiFi issues, I myself don't have that issue but I have seen several post popping up about wifi disconnects:

forums.oneplus net/threads/wifi-issues-with-my-oneplus.95359/

I posted already links about the yellow band but here is another one explaining why it is not glue and in fact a hardware issue as state Oneplus:

forums.oneplus net/threads/i-found-what-causes-yellow-spot-on-my-phone.90949/

Battery issues:
forums.oneplus net/threads/battery-improvement-after-33r.95885/
Honestly, a lot of the 'issues' I've seen talked about are just people not knowing how to use their device, or something that is out of the control of OnePlus (Google Play Services battery drain problem).

Where are you getting this information about OnePlus not replacing devices? It simply isn't true. I've seen multiple people report that upon opening a ticket for a valid fault they've been given the option of a replacement or a refund.

Don't get me wrong, I've also seen people complain about pretty crap customer support from the company, but that isn't the only kind of experience that people are having. Talking in absolutes like that is just wrong, and isn't really very smart.

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