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Dec 27, 2015
THE best "budget" Android phone, of 2015:
1 of 1 found this helpful Coming from a 16GB 3rd Generation Motorola Moto G, I was sorta kicking myself in the keister, upon learning that this device had been announced, just about a week or so later... Of course, everything is better. -_- :P 1080p AMOLED display, compared to a 720p IPS panel, 3GB's of RAM, compared to 2, a slightly bigger battery, much better build quality, ect.
All for a retail price, of $249? ... I've really enjoyed, (and at the same time, have been semi-frustrated. lol) seeing the current trend, of, as MKBHD (Marques Brownlee) put it: "Cheap phones are getting good, and good phones are getting cheap."
The only real downside to this, which, is a huge deal for some USA buyers, not a whole lot, for me personally, though. Is the omission of mobile data bands 12, and 17, which are used for both T-Mobile, & AT&T 4G LTE coverage. Take what you will, from that, I guess.
IMHO though, kudos to OnePlus, for creating not just a killer "budget" device, but a pretty solid offering, in general.