My full personal review on the OnePlus One

PetitSmite

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Hey guys, my name is PetitSmite and well, here is my full review on the OnePlus One.

Introduction
First of all, packaging, it’s just amazing, I think I fell in love with the color combination that OnePlus did here, it’s pretty simple, it’s a box, inside a box... inside a box, but nothing to really be mad about. The actual packaging has (obviously) the phone, I personally preferred the 64gb sandstone black which I’ll get back to later on in the review, also comes with the power adapter, which comes on a separate box, which is also classy, a sim card pin thing that looks pretty classy and also works as a key chain, which yes, I personally use, and finally, the mini USB to USB charging cable, which is the most unique cable I have ever seen.

Hardware experience
The feel of the sandstone version of the phone is just amazing, it feels so soft but gives you a slight grip at the time, it is awesome to hold and despite its large 5.5 inch screen, I have managed with my 16 year old hands to completely comfortably use the phone in a daily basis, and let me add that the back cover has this LG like feature where if you scratch the phone you simply rub it with your finger and the scratch will "disappear". Charging the phone is a charm, in about one hour and 30 minutes or so, I can get a full charge no problem, which has saved me many trouble in low battery, which also brings me up to charging the phone without the adapter, I can never charge my One from my computer or portable battery bank with the USB cable unless I leave it in complete idle because in some cases, using the phone while charging it from my computer or battery bank, battery STILL manage to drain. The phone's camera protrudes a little bit, but thanks to the curvy surround of the device it’s really hard for it to actually get damaged, as well as the camera, the screen also protrudes a little bit, which had me scared at the start because I’m known in my family for my slippery hands and was afraid I would soon drop the phone or scratch it easily since the screen is right on top of the phone, but as time goes on I pay less and less attention to that detail, but it’s still pretty scary. The screen, which by the way, looks amazingly perfect in any application, is surrounded by a metallic feel chrome vessel which gives the phone so much class it’s just... wow. Speakers on the phone are a great way to listen to music without using headphones (in a not so crowded place of course) thanks to the ACTUALLY stereo speakers (cough cough apple) the phone can get pretty loud in some cases. Finally, hardware wise, the buttons on this phone are so perfectly placed that I feel like the phone was specifically made for my hands, they are clicky, and at a great height which makes the user experience with the phone awesome.

Software experience
Now, the software, it’s not perfect, I love cyanogen mod in all its shape and form, but there are so many bugs with so many applications. Since I got my phone, I have not gotten the chance to open google maps, which leads me to open the browser, look for google maps, and start from there. The phone gets pretty slow sometimes, not going to lie it has died on me in a variety of apps which kind of annoys me, apps like Asphalt, Vector, Facebook, Vine and Antutu. In the other side of things, the software runs so smoothly (in some cases) that I’m just happy, it’s just great, apps open quickly, widgets are fast to apply etc. I did had one problem "tho", the Wi-Fi connectivity on my device is just awful, it does work, yes, but every single time I change Wi-Fi networks I have to reboot my device or else it just won’t connect ever, which brings me up to the reason I’m not mad at all even though I get all these software problems, and it’s because Cyanogen mod has just such an active update system that It’s not a lot of time for them to release an update fixing bugs and adding features, which is what makes me love this phone more and more each time.

Features experience
Feature #1: Gestures
Since I activated the "Double-tap to wake" gesture, I have not used the lock button for any reason, tapping the screen to wake and tapping the status bar to sleep has made my experience with the phone so easy and comfortable I just won’t let go.
I am one of those people that just wants to record everything at the moment, so the "Draw a circle to start camera" gesture has helped me A LOT in making my friends envy me for my phone, and capturing moments as fast as I can.
The "Draw a V to start flashlight" is pretty much useless, but it’s there, and I haven’t got those accidents where it turns itself on in my pocket so I just let it be.
Finally with the gestures, the "Draw an arrow to the left/right to change song" and "Draw 2 lines vertically to pause/play" makes my life way easier, seriously, it’s just so simple to play music instead of unlocking your phone, going to the app, and play the song.
Feature #2: Audio FX
I’m not trying to brag or anything but I am a "party person", so most of the time I decide to play my own music from my phone so everybody listens and hates me but I don’t care, the point is, this app makes it so easy for me to feel like a DJ, and for me to make my music sound like it’s supposed to, leveling the mids, highs, lows, choosing the type of music you are listening to, upping the bass or the surround sound, it makes any song you want to sound like you want it to.
Feature #3: Screen cast
Alright guys, this app needs some attention, and by attention I mean it has to get fixed, it’s a great Idea for an app and records perfectly and smoothly, but it is SO HARD to stop the app its self, to start it you can either go to the app and press the "Start Screencast" option, or you can hold the up volume button and the lock button, but for some reason holding the up volume button and the lock button ONLY starts the app, it does not stop it, which doesn't matter because going to the app itself and pressing the other option that says "stop" does not work either, only after a couple of tries, which actually got me to turn my phone off and on to close the app.

Conclusion
In conclusion, the phone is a great bang for the buck, it does have its software issues, but they can be easily fixed with a simple update. It has a great feel in the hand, excellent sound, beautiful looks and it’s just a unique experience which not a lot of users will be able to have. So the question is, should you buy it? Definitely, the phone is so cheap that I even feel like I am stealing it for what I am getting; it will be so worth getting you will not ever regret it. You decide, 1 iPhone 6 plus or 1 OnePlus for you, your mom AND your grand mom.

To anyone that has read all the way to here, thank you, this is my first ever full review on a phone, or on any device, I know I missed a lot of stuff so please let me know if I did good or bad down below.