#362705 - 13/10/2014 08:16
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: mlord]
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Don't suppose anybody has a spare invite?
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#362706 - 14/10/2014 06:29
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: mlord]
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I managed to get an invite elsewhere! Phone ordered. Woot.
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#362708 - 14/10/2014 12:04
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: mlord]
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I'm planning to wait and see about whatever Google's got planned for the Nexus 6 (allegedly coming very soon, if not this week). My one-year-old Nexus 5 has served me well, but the screen is cracked and it's pretty roughed up. Perhaps more importantly, my daughter covets my Nexus 7 tablet, and I'd be tempted to replace my current Nexus 5 + Nexus 7 with a single 6" phablet if it did all the right things (e.g., if it could play videos for a couple hours while I'm on a plane and not kill the battery). The New York Times ran a glowing review of the OnePlus recently, and their only complaint was that the camera wasn't particularly good. That's pretty much what you might say about the Nexus 5. I'll be curious how the Nexus 6 stacks up.
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#362709 - 14/10/2014 14:47
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: mlord]
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Cheers Mark. Looking forward to getting it in my hands and pocket!
Humn, I've heard that the camera is good on the phone, I've seen a few shots here and there and they look pretty good to me, either way makes little difference as I don't really use the camera much on my phone anyway, just the odd occasion.
I'm still on my N4 which I used this boards advice on when I was thinking of defecting from the iPhone. I haven't looked back and then N4 still seems as good today as it did the day it arrived, I just need a bigger screen.
Will let you know what I think of it when it arrives.
Cheers
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#362711 - 14/10/2014 18:25
Re: The OnePlus One
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I just need a bigger screen. Yup. Best. Feature. Ever.  EDIT: Oh, that and 85% battery left at the end of the day.
Edited by mlord (14/10/2014 20:44)
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#362712 - 14/10/2014 20:04
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: tonyc]
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I do like the wireless charging. My wife and I both have N5's and I have one of those Energizer dual-Qi chargers for us. Hopefully, since Nexus devices have historically done Qi chargers (N7 tablets, N4 and N5 phones, etc.), it's entirely reasonable to expect that from future Nexus devices.
Supposedly the announcement will be tomorrow. We'll see.
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#362713 - 14/10/2014 21:22
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: DWallach]
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Hopefully, since Nexus devices have historically done Qi chargers (N7 tablets, N4 and N5 phones, etc.), it's entirely reasonable to expect that from future Nexus devices. I would hope as well, but there's several problems with that. Those devices you mention are made by LG and Asus. The next Nexus is supposedly made by Motorola and the rumor is that it's essentially a large Moto X, which doesn't have wireless charging. I don't believe it even has a flat back (though I don't know how important that is for this).
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#362733 - 18/10/2014 07:41
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: mlord]
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Just amazing, can't even express how impressed I am with the hardware.
This phone really is bargain of the century.
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#362734 - 18/10/2014 09:59
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: mlord]
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Yes, it is a very decent bit of kit. Bright, clear display, very very fast, phenomenal battery life(*), and loads of other goodies. All for a quite reasonable price.
I wonder if that's why Google appears to be abandoning the "affordable Nexus" concept this time around.
(*) I expect one could get by with recharging it only once every 4-5 days, something that's not been possible since I gave up my old LG flip phone.
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#362735 - 18/10/2014 10:06
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: sn00p]
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If you are the type who sometimes ends up with a bit of grit in your pockets, as I do when working around the garden, then some form of scratch protection for the screen might be a good idea. Gorilla Glass may be tough, but it's softer than the sand/grit we have around here. I found a $5 glass (not plastic film) screen protector on eBay, and it is proving to be a wonderful top skin for the display. Invisible, no noticeable interference with touch sensitivity, feels just like the naked screen. Recommended. Just hunt for a thin one with radius edges, and try not to get suckered into paying more than $10 (or equivalent) for "name brand" packaged units.  The one I found is now slightly more expensive: eBay.co.uk link. There are others that may be even better. Cheers.
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#362742 - 21/10/2014 10:33
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: mlord]
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I found a $5 glass (not plastic film) screen protector on eBay, and it is proving to be a wonderful top skin for the display. ... The one I found is now slightly more expensive... Here is an eBay link for UK buyers.
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#362744 - 22/10/2014 05:26
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: mlord]
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Cheers Mark.
I'd already ordered the ozrly one which turned up yesterday. I haven't had a chance to put it on yet though.
Still super impressed with the phone and in particular the battery life!
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#362783 - 24/10/2014 19:50
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: mlord]
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So apparently these Qi dongle things exist. Anyone have any experience with them? I don't like the fact that they tie up the micro-USB port and probably interfere with NFC, but I charge wirelessly most of the time, so as long as the charging is reliable, I figure a OnePlus One with one of those could be my ideal phone now that the Nexus 6 has been revealed to not be the value that the previous Nexus devices were.
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#362784 - 24/10/2014 20:12
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: mlord]
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I have an add on internal one in my S5 and doesn't appear to affect NFC significantly. It covers about 2/3 of the battery. http://www.kogan.com/au/buy/qi-wireless-charging-card-galaxy-s5/It has of late been getting warmer than I like on the charger. Also max charge rate is about 6-700mA compared with 1200-1500mA if connected via the micro USB.
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#362788 - 25/10/2014 19:04
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: mlord]
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Given that it can go 2-4 days on a charge, and charging from a cable is 4x faster than "wireless" charging.. I'm just sayin' ya know.  Now if only they were more readily available to actually purchase!
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#362803 - 27/10/2014 18:48
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: mlord]
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They've been really good about fulfilling orders to date -- usually in a week or less, quoting two weeks for safety margin.
Cheers
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#362919 - 11/11/2014 03:06
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: mlord]
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There's another preorder window coming up next week, and I hope for the sake of anyone who decides to get one that OnePlus irons out the kinks in their order fulfillment process. The first pre-order window was a total disaster as I pointed out above, and even once my pre-order was confirmed, every step of the process has been a total mess. First they had authorization problems with PayPal because their order processing system was passing on orders with empty shipping addresses. Then they fixed that, charged my credit card, and sent me a tracking number. Except the tracking number's been in "shipping label created" status since last Thursday. What's the point of doing two-day shipping if you're going to sit on it for three or four days before you actually ship the thing? Anyway, really looking forward to getting the phone, but the company really needs to learn some things about how to run a retail business.
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#362920 - 11/11/2014 15:10
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: mlord]
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Yeah, Newegg does the "shipping label printed" period thing too, as do a number of other etailers I deal with. Better than no update at all, I suppose.
Cheers
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#362921 - 11/11/2014 16:42
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: mlord]
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Yes, I wanted mine quite quickly as it was originally for my mums birthday. The express option still took 10+ days, which is pretty useless.
If anyone wants an invite to skip the preorder queue please pm me within the next 24 hours with your email address.
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#362922 - 11/11/2014 17:45
Re: The OnePlus One
[Re: mlord]
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Oooh - nice spot. Thanks for that!
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