Galaxy Note 4 vs. LG G3 vs. OnePlus One! [Video OIS Demo]
Did you know that the Galaxy Note 4 possesses a great deal of optical stabilization called “OIS” (Optical Image Stabilization)?
Did you know that the Galaxy Note 4 possesses a great deal of optical stabilization called “OIS” (Optical Image Stabilization)?
Want to know how fast the Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor is on the new Samsung Galaxy Note 4?
Today is the OnePlus One Giveaway Contest winner announcement!
The other I was over at Cliff House in San Francisco near Sunset. I took three shots in low-light (near darkness) using my Galaxy S5, OnePlus One, and LG G3.
Tired of waiting for OnePlus One invite? Even if you got an invite, you must pony up $349 for the 64GB Sanstone version.
For those of you who want to root your OnePlus One (Why root? See Why Root Android?) to run rooted apps or want to install a custom ROM, here’s a step-by-step tutorial guide you can follow for all Windows, Mac, and Linux computers. Rooting the OnePlus One requires the user to unlock the bootloader. Unlocking bootloader will ERASE EVERYTHING ON YOUR PHONE, so make a backup of everything including your personal photos, videos, etc beforehand! YOU’VE BEEN WARNED!!! Will rooting OnePlus One void my warranty? Technically yes, but you can unroot/unbrick completely back to 100% stock so you can always unvoid warranty. So, if you have a Window, Mac OS X, or Linux (like Ubuntu) computer, let’s go ahead and root this bad boy! Before we begin, you can also download all the files you need here for all Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux/Ubuntu: Download:
Download fastboot.zip Download ADB Drivers Download TWRP or CWM Recovery for OnePlus One
For those of you who are still waiting for your OnePlus One invite, let me tell you that you can actually fully convert your existing Android smartphone into a OnePlus One by installing latest CM11 ROM along with the HighOnAndroid OnePlus One Conversion Kit.
My first thought on OnePlus One?
I usually don’t buy non-flagship phones made by smaller companies nor do I buy first generation products but I decided to break my first rule of thumb since OnePlus One seemed very promising, especially considering how cheap the phone is (I mean the price, not the build).