jefftheworld wrote:Beware wrote:It's from Oppo. They are a very well reputed manufacturer. The phone exists, people have it. I don't believe they take your money until they are shipping your unit.
OnePlus is not the same company as Oppo, it was formed by the former VP of Oppo but doesn't have any other connections.
I thought there was a whole conspiracy about that and they figured out it was indeed made by Oppo, but they tried to hide it for branding reasons?
qb wrote:stargazer wrote:Maybe I'm disillusioned but from what I've seen hype + hardware + taking money early = a pretty bad experience. I guess time will tell. I too am interested in this device, but only passively until I can buy one on amazon.
There are plenty of (p)reviews on YouTube.
That doesn't mean a ton though. Getting a few phones to some reviewers is a lot easier than launching and distributing hundreds of thousands of devices. I'm not saying it won't come out or exist, but I would not be surprised at all if there are more delays, price increases, or spec cuts. And with I/O around the corner, the viability of a product like this has the potential to get shaken up quite a bit depending on what's announced. Like I said, time will tell. I don't think anyone should NOT preorder one. I just personally will not be.
walter b. gentle wrote:its interesting that this uses cyanogen. ive always used ios since its the only real option for music apps. does cynanogen have any improvements over normal android os's that might make creating music apps more appealing for that platform?
Not really. It's still android at the end of the day, just tweaked a little bit. System level drivers and such remain mostly unchanged. I'm crossing my fingers android 5 will be eliminating Java and other bloat-y parts of android. Who knows though.