The front face view of the Silk White OnePlus One running CyanogenMod 11S
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Codename | Bacon |
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Manufacturer | OnePlus |
Slogan |
Never Settle 2014 Flagship Killer |
Model | A0001 |
Compatible networks | GSM, WCDMA, LTE |
First released | April 23, 2014 |
Availability by country | April 25, 2014 (Invite-only release) June 6, 2014 (Worldwide release) December 2, 2014 (India) January 23, 2015 (Indonesia) April 22, 2015 (Malaysia) August 8, 2015 (UAE) |
Successor | OnePlus 2 (2015) |
Type | Phablet |
Form factor | Slate |
Dimensions | 152.9 mm (6.02 in) H 75.9 mm (2.99 in) W 8.9 mm (0.35 in) D |
Weight | 162 g (5.7 oz) |
Operating system |
Original: Android 4.4.2 "KitKat": CyanogenMod 11S (global version) Android 4.3 "Jelly Bean": ColorOS (Chinese version) Current: Android 6.0.1 "Marshmallow": Cyanogen OS 13.1.2 or Android 5.1.1 "Lollipop": OxygenOS 2.1.4 (global version) Android 5.0.2 "Lollipop": HydrogenOS (Chinese version) |
System on chip | Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 MSM8974PRO-AC r2p1 |
CPU | 2.5 GHz (2457 MHz) quad-core Krait 400 |
GPU | Adreno 330 |
Memory | 3 GB 1866 MHz LPDDR3 RAM |
Storage | 16 GB (Silk White), 64 GB (Sandstone Black) |
Removable storage | None; Removable SIM card slot |
Battery | Non-removable 3100 mAh Li-Po |
Data inputs | Multi-touch touchscreen display, triple microphone configuration, 3-axis gyroscope, 3-axis accelerometer, digital compass, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor |
Display |
5.46 in (139 mm) 1920x1080 pixel resolution, 401 ppi pixel density, 800:1 contrast ratio (typical) |
Rear camera | Sony Exmor RS IMX214 13 megapixels (4128×3096 px), autofocus, dual-LED flash, 2160p@30fps, 1080p@60fps, 720p@120fps, HDR |
Front camera | 5 megapixels, 1080p@30fps (extra-wide 80º viewing angle) |
Sound | Dual mono speakers, 3.5 mm stereo audio jack |
Connectivity |
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz; Bands: 1/2/4/5/8; |
SAR | US 0.62 W/kg (head) 0.75 W/kg (body) |
Website | oneplus |
5.46 in (139 mm) 1920x1080 pixel resolution, 401 ppi pixel density, 800:1 contrast ratio (typical)
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz; Bands: 1/2/4/5/8;
3G (HSDPA 42 Mbit/s, HSUPA 5.8 Mbit/s): 850, 900, 1700, 1900 and 2100 MHz;
LTE: 700, 1700, 1800, 2100, 2300 and 2600 MHz; Bands: 1/3/4/7/17/38/40
The OnePlus One (colloquially abbreviated to OPO) is an Android smartphone manufactured by OnePlus. Unveiled in April 2014, it is the first product by OnePlus. The One was designed to compare favorably – in performance, quality, and price – to flagship devices by leading smartphone manufacturers. The One ships to most markets with the Cyanogen OS operating system pre-installed. Cyanogen OS is a commercial variant of CyanogenMod.
The phone was first made available for sale on 25 April 2014, exclusively from the OnePlus website, but initially required prospective customers to obtain an invitation before they could purchase it. These invitations were primarily distributed by the company through contests, some of which attracted attention for their unconventional or controversial nature. On 6 June 2014, the device was available for general sale.
As of 20 April 2015, the device no longer requires an invite to purchase.
The OnePlus company was founded on 16 December 2013 by former Oppo president Pete Lau. The company's main goal was to design his "dream" smartphone; one that would balance the quality of high-end devices from its major competitors with a lower price than other phones in its class. He argued that, despite their lower cost, users would "never settle" for the lower-quality devices produced by other Chinese companies, and similar startups such as Blu and Yota. Lau compared the ideals of OnePlus with those of the Japanese company Muji, with a focus on high quality products with simplistic designs. The company's primary cost-cutting measure was a decision to exclusively sell the device online, rather than at retail or through wireless carriers, citing the success of a similar online sales model for Nexus devices. Continuing Lau's association with the platform from the Oppo N1, OnePlus entered into a non-exclusive licensing agreement with Cyanogen Inc. to base its product's Android software upon Cyanogen OS, a commercial variant of the popular custom ROM CyanogenMod, and use its trademarks outside of China.