![]() ![]() If you reply with "My device is perfect and has none of these problems", then you are either: wrong or lying. Some of these problems vary from unit to unit, but some of them are inherent to the device (such as slow charging and black crush). Microphone problems when recording video Non-tilted color-shift at different brightness levels It is a good phone and I like it a lot, but I think it is incredibly disingenuous to claim that it is "absurdly close to being perfect" when it has a laundry list of real issues, including but not limited to: For example look for the recently released S20 FE. Set Red, Green and Blue to 11 and brightness to 10-12%įrom my experience reviewers will not say something about those issues in reviews.Tested the display with the Display Tester app. You can't escape this issue as long as you want an OLED display. Not sure if there will be an update for that but apparently the display uses an Samsung panel, so nearly every OEM uses those. Not like the green/yellow tint which is always visible on certain colors no matter the brightness. Also it completely disappears if the brightness hits 50% and on every color. For me it looks like the color calibration is off, so the lower third is more like a 'crushed black'. I could not identify an green/yellow tint. ![]() My display is on the lower third darker than on the upper area. The display itself is more warmer than Samsung & Co. I just got my Pixel 4a today and for me it is not exactly a green tint. Hopefully this helped you make you your mind. If not - get a small power bank and never worry about battery life again If you can connive the drawbacks - keep it Put the devices next to each other, download this app and swipe around in it and you will see what I mean. This leads to micro stutters which are unbearable IMHO. After a while I found out why: The display has 63hz but the system refresh rate is locked at 60. I thought it might be kernel related but I flashed cm11 and locked the CPU and GPU clock to the maximum and it didn't help. Screen tearing/microstutters: Scrolling felt completely different, not smooth at all. Feels kind of cheap and I immediately noticed it when I first booted up the OPO. Vibration: The vibration doesn't feel as 'premium' as on the Nexus 4. I sometimes watch videos and play games in landscape mode and would accidentally block the sound with the way I am holding the device. Speaker position: Not saying speakers on the back are better but I didn't like them on the bottom either. The shape: The OPO has sharper edges than the well rounded Nexus 4 and therefore feels worse in my opinion. My next phone's screen size will definitely be 5-5.2 inch at max. Nexus 4 just happens to have the perfect size for me and my everyday use. The size: It was just too big for one handed usage. Here's a list of things I didn't like about the Oneplus One. I ordered the Oneplus One about a year ago and I RMA'd it after a week for a few reasons. ![]()
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