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Originally Posted by Gululu
The things I mentioned are defective issues that occur during manufacturing process. If I had gotten perfectly working OnePlus One (problem free) then there would be nothing to complain about. I know how much phone costs and don't need you to remind me that.
two biggest concerns if you are thinking of buying an OpO:
1. high chance of receiving a phone with some sort of defect (could be very minor but a defect is a defect)
2. no after-sales customer service, warranty is none existant
This is a risk associated with buying a chinese phone but the market has shown that chinese phones are here to stay and becoming more and more dominant/desirable
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Price does matter in comparisons. You were comparing brightness and sharpness on a OPO vs iPhone 6+. I would EXPECT an iPhone that cost 2 times more to have a better screen.
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1. high chance of receiving a phone with some sort of defect (could be very minor but a defect is a defect
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All phones come with defect in hardware or software, that includes your high-end iPhone 6+. There's no perfect phone. It's wishful thinking to believe that you can buy a phone without defects.