One Plus X Now Official with Snapdragon 801 SoC
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The OnePlus X is a new device from the One Plus team. The "X" smartphone is adorned with either Onyx or Ceramic attire which the consumers may choose of. Both versions feature an anodized metal frame with 17 grooves etched into it. The first one has a black glass panel on its back with a glossy finish giving it a premium feel.
The "X" smartphone comes with a 5-inch FullHD AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 801 chipset is in charge, coupled with 3GB of RAM. There’s a modest 16GB of built-in storage, expandable via microSD. Mind you, one of the card slots is of the hybrid variety – you can forget about having a couple of SIMs and a microSD inside at the same time.
A 13MP camera is present as the main snapper, with an ISOCELL Samsung sensor and an f/2.2 lens. It can’t shoot 4K video though, despite the fact that the chipset supports it. The front camera uses a 8MP OmniVision imager behind a slower f/2.4 lens.
It also supports a host of connectivity such as a multi band 2G/3G/4G and a single-band Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, and GPS with GLONASS and BDS. The phone boots Android 5.1.1 with OxygenOS on top. An average-sized 2,520mAh battery provides power.
"It’s the Ceramic version where things go bonkers. The panel takes 25 days to manufacture, OnePlus says, and starts its life as a 0.5mm zirconia mold heated in a 1480-degree furnace for more than 28 hours. It’s then left to cool down for two whole days, goes through some polishing and in the end is good for an 8.5H hardness rating on the Mohs scale."
The OnePlus X is priced at $249/£199 for the Onyx variant, while the Ceramic variant commands a whopping £70 premium and won’t be sold in the United States. Also, only 10,000 units of the ceramic version will be made
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The "X" smartphone comes with a 5-inch FullHD AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 801 chipset is in charge, coupled with 3GB of RAM. There’s a modest 16GB of built-in storage, expandable via microSD. Mind you, one of the card slots is of the hybrid variety – you can forget about having a couple of SIMs and a microSD inside at the same time.
A 13MP camera is present as the main snapper, with an ISOCELL Samsung sensor and an f/2.2 lens. It can’t shoot 4K video though, despite the fact that the chipset supports it. The front camera uses a 8MP OmniVision imager behind a slower f/2.4 lens.
It also supports a host of connectivity such as a multi band 2G/3G/4G and a single-band Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, and GPS with GLONASS and BDS. The phone boots Android 5.1.1 with OxygenOS on top. An average-sized 2,520mAh battery provides power.
"It’s the Ceramic version where things go bonkers. The panel takes 25 days to manufacture, OnePlus says, and starts its life as a 0.5mm zirconia mold heated in a 1480-degree furnace for more than 28 hours. It’s then left to cool down for two whole days, goes through some polishing and in the end is good for an 8.5H hardness rating on the Mohs scale."
The OnePlus X is priced at $249/£199 for the Onyx variant, while the Ceramic variant commands a whopping £70 premium and won’t be sold in the United States. Also, only 10,000 units of the ceramic version will be made
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