After making people feel unwanted during an unusual release period with invite only opportunities to buy the product, OnePlus One have had a relatively successful first year in the smartphone market. They had one main difference that separated them from the rest: a built-in CyanogenMod ROM which can only usually be installed after root access and a custom recovery first. The CyanogenMod and OnePlus partnership took a rocky turn toward the end of the first year and rumors suggest we will no longer see anything CyanogenMod coming with the OnePlus 2 set for a launch date soon.

OnePlus offered decent specs, but they brought them out in the market just before other handsets were set to release with increased performance. If it follows that strategy again a second time around, it’s hard to see the world loving it as much as it did the first time without any CyanogenMod appeal.

OnePlus One

Device Type: Smartphone

Model:  OnePlus One

Announced:

Released:

Status:

Price: $349

Dimensions: H 6.02 x W 2.99 x T 0.35 inches

Weight: 5.71 oz

Protection:

Colors: White

Network 3G:

Network 4G:

Dual SIM:

Display Type: IPS LCD

Size: 5.5 inches

Resolution: 1080 x 1920 pixels

Display Colors: 16 M colors

Pixel Density: 401 ppi

Touchscreen:

Display Protection:

Features: Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Corning Gorilla Glass 3, Scratch-resistant glass

Camera, Primary: 13 megapixels

Camera Features: RAW image capture, Geo tagging, Touch to focus, Self-timer

Flash: Dual LED

Secondary: 5 megapixels

Operating System: Android 4.4, Android 4.4.4, Android 5.1, Android 6.0

User Interface: CyanogenMod

Facebook: Yes

YouTube: Yes

Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 8974-AC

CPU: Quad-core, 2500 MHz, Krait 400

GPU: Adreno 330

RAM: 3 GB RAM

Internal Storage: 64 GB

Card Slot:

Bluetooth: 4.0

WiFi: 802.11 a, b, g, n, ac, dual-band

WiFi Hotspot: Yes

USB: USB 2.0

Battery: 3100 mAh