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OnePlus One Official Thread, 2014 FlagShip Killer.. 64GB@USD349..
OnePlus One Official Thread, 2014 FlagShip Killer.. 64GB@USD349..
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May 3 2014, 10:55 PM
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May 3 2014, 11:42 PM
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QUOTE(flying spaghetti monster @ May 3 2014, 11:00 PM) ART saves more battery especially in sleep mode. Currently only Moto and Nexus users are able to enjoy it. Even Note 3 and S5 running on KitKat but they don't have it. The performance is blown away. It's a big deal for me. There is no errorThere's a mistake for HTC One (2014). It's Snapdragon 801 but the AB variant, it only clocks at 2.3 GHz. Only US set is 2.3Ghz Non-US set is 2.5Ghz AC variant |
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May 3 2014, 11:54 PM
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any lucky souls here got to smash their phones?
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May 26 2014, 06:51 PM
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QUOTE(kingdomdemon @ May 26 2014, 05:26 PM) true bcos this company is a new company, so qualcomn wont give a damn to this company.keep waiting and waiting only the invitation system is 100x more sux than the hunger strategy tat huawei and xiaomi using Qulcommn rather allocate bigger stocks of their Snapdragons to OEMs such as Samsung, HTC, LG and Sony leaving companies such as Xiaomi and OnePlus to adopt a different approach to fend for themselves due to limited supplied of chips to build their phones. Otherwise, which companies wanna adopt a hunger approach or invitation system instead of using a mass sale marketing approach? |
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May 26 2014, 06:55 PM
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QUOTE(mydragoon @ May 26 2014, 06:52 PM) but... they are probably doing bulk purchase via OPPO. along with Vivo's orders too... since all thee companies are related. they are only related bcos of parent and subsidiary nature. However, all these companies operating on a decentralized manner.On top of that, even OPPO and Vivo also not enough chips to make their own phones. |
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May 26 2014, 06:57 PM
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QUOTE(mydragoon @ May 26 2014, 06:52 PM) but... they are probably doing bulk purchase via OPPO. along with Vivo's orders too... since all thee companies are related. Even Sony also have stock supplies issues with their Z2. Imagine the worse for OnePlus and OPPO.Cant blame Qualcomm also as they are the sole producer of flagship smartphone chips nowadays. |
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May 30 2014, 06:22 PM
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QUOTE(mydragoon @ May 30 2014, 09:40 AM) agreed. if G3 is actually same price as OnePlus, or slightly more, i'd go with G3. Beware of this phone, it may consume alot of battery and decrease your gaming performance due to 2K display.but i just wonder if the bloatware on G3 is also as excessive as the ones in Samsung phones. Even laptops nowadays with 1080p + Nvidia graphics cards lags.... cant imagine running a Real Racing game on a 2K reso with Andreno 330. |
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