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Maybe the best thing I did was to wait a bit and let the price of opo cool. And tadaa! Both of them now costs almost the same!

Features wise, to me opo wins but I would like to hear a word from the owners first. Please explain each and every thing in it. I will appreciate your help.

If opo wins then I am gonna just run into the market and buy it as soon as possible.

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nsyedhasan, _ASSASSIN_ and WunderWuffle have the OnePlus One, and they all love it.

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If you don't mind the little OS issues than the OnePlus would probably be the better buy.

They're ok phones, not a fan of the finish, but each to their own.

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I have a OnePlus One, and I love it, so if you have any questions about it feel free to ask me. :)

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OPO. 

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I have a OnePlus One, and I love it, so if you have any questions about it feel free to ask me. :)

ok so people say that it has some software issues, is it true? If it is then how many of bugs do I have to face? What kind of bugs is it packed with? Is its performance good? Does it looks good to carry? How much can its battery work before laying down? What about its camera and does it have a photo sphere camera festure? Can I trust this brand?
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Here's a quote from reviews on opo from gsmarena...

" I've had my OPO for about 6 months, loved the phone in the beginning and now it just seems to be getting worse by the day. My GPS hardly ever works and I really mean never works, when making a call the other person can't hear me, and now I'm having i..."

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well it doesn't have autofocus

I think it does have it.

ok so people say that it has some software issues, is it true? If it is then how many of bugs do I have to face? What kind of bugs is it packed with? Is its performance good? Does it looks good to carry? How much can its battery work before laying down? What about its camera and does it have a photo sphere camera festure? Can I trust this brand?

Software issues: I don't think there are too many. One thing I do have to fiddle a little bit with, is turning on bluetooth and connecting it to my music listening thing.

Performance: freaking awesome. It does everything I want it to do, and extremely quickly. The screen is gorgeous too.

'Does it look good to carry': it's a great looking phone, I like the silver (or so idk) coloured shiny band of metal (or so idk) around the glass. It fits in my pocket with no problems. It's also fine for onehanded use (coming from a 4.7" Samsung Galaxy Nexus, and currently being ±180cm tall). Typing is also fine with one hand. I make almost no mistakes now on my phone.

Battery: it easily manages a full day with using it alot, so: really good. I never worry about "owwh noo is my phone going to die?" anymore.

Camera: really good, the 13.1 megapixel (or so, idk exactly) camera works really well. It has both manual and auto focus. I seldom have a picture be blurry. And sorry, I don't know what you mean with "photo sphere camera gesture". If you mean, drawing a circles when being off to go to the camera, yes it does. It also has the double tap to unlock feature.

Brand: I personally trust this brand now (don't know about RMA). On the OPO website you could see the tracking of the phone, where it is while being shipped.

And yes, I typed this whole post on my OnePlus One. Had no problems at all.

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'Ello! I have had my OPO for about 8 months or so and I love it! The phone it self is great and has very few issues I can name.

 

ok so people say that it has some software issues, is it true? If it is then how many of bugs do I have to face? What kind of bugs is it packed with? Is its performance good? Does it looks good to carry? How much can its battery work before laying down? What about its camera and does it have a photo sphere camera festure? Can I trust this brand?

There are barely an issues at this point. The software was a problem in the very very very early days. Like when you couldn't buy one at all. Now is it pretty nice and smooth.

 

Here's a quote from reviews on opo from gsmarena...

" I've had my OPO for about 6 months, loved the phone in the beginning and now it just seems to be getting worse by the day. My GPS hardly ever works and I really mean never works, when making a call the other person can't hear me, and now I'm having i..."

Also fixed in updates.

 

well it doesn't have autofocus

It definitely has autofocus. It also has some really nice depth of field.

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'Ello! I have had my OPO for about 8 months or so and I love it! The phone it self is great and has very few issues I can name.

There are barely an issues at this point. The software was a problem in the very very very early days. Like when you couldn't buy one at all. Now is it pretty nice and smooth.

Also fixed in updates.

It definitely has autofocus. It also has some really nice depth of field.

ok so g2 and opo are almost of the same price. G2 offers 32gb internal memory without card slot and opo offers 16 internal memory without card slot. I am stuck here. Enlighten me please!
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ok so g2 and opo are almost of the same price. G2 offers 32gb internal memory without card slot and opo offers 16 internal memory without card slot. I am stuck here. Enlighten me please!

I would recommend the 64GB OPO for sure. I wouldn't recommend the 16GB OPO unless you don't store a lot of music on your phone. My friend has a 16GB OPO and had to get a dedicated MP3 player to actually listen to music.

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I would recommend the 64GB OPO for sure. I wouldn't recommend the 16GB OPO unless you don't store a lot of music on your phone. My friend has a 16GB OPO and had to get a dedicated MP3 player to actually listen to music.

well 64 gb opo costs ridiculously almost $500
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well it doesn't have autofocus

The back camera does have auto focus of course. The front one doesn't, but then again how many phones do have auto focus front cameras, and why do you need it?

 

 

ok so g2 and opo are almost of the same price. G2 offers 32gb internal memory without card slot and opo offers 16 internal memory without card slot. I am stuck here. Enlighten me please!

The G2 and OPO are two different classes of phones. The OPO is ahead in pretty much every form of specs, CPU, RAM, display, camera, and especially battery life. Depending on how much storage you use on your phone, if 16GB is enough then the OPO is definitely better for the money. Also depending on the price gap, the 64GB may also be worth it over the G2 if you need the extra storage. 

 

 

ok so people say that it has some software issues, is it true? If it is then how many of bugs do I have to face? What kind of bugs is it packed with? Is its performance good? Does it looks good to carry? How much can its battery work before laying down? What about its camera and does it have a photo sphere camera festure? Can I trust this brand?

There's pretty much zero issues now. The software has been very smoothed out and everything works as it should. It's fast, looks good, has excellent battery life (easily 5 hours of SOT under non-intensive usage) and has an excellent camera, which includes Photo Sphere and other options like RAW photo shooting and 4K video shooting.

"Rawr XD"

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The back camera does have auto focus of course. The front one doesn't, but then again how many phones do have auto focus front cameras, and why do you need it?

The G2 and OPO are two different classes of phones. The OPO is ahead in pretty much every form of specs, CPU, RAM, display, camera, and especially battery life. Depending on how much storage you use on your phone, if 16GB is enough then the OPO is definitely better for the money. Also depending on the price gap, the 64GB may also be worth it over the G2 if you need the extra storage.

There's pretty much zero issues now. The software has been very smoothed out and everything works as it should. It's fast, looks good, has excellent battery life (easily 5 hours of SOT under non-intensive usage) and has an excellent camera, which includes Photo Sphere and other options like RAW photo shooting and 4K video shooting.

if 11gb is available for user then I am gonna be installing 3gb of gAmes., possible 2gb of music and 1gb of apps(with their future updates too) then the remaining storage will be 5gb. Is it good?
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