Users of the much-talked-about OnePlus One 'flagship killer' smartphone have been reporting issues with touchscreen responsiveness, for which the company has rolled out a software update and promised another OTA update. However, one intrepid user has now claimed that the issue is caused by a manufacturing problem and not software, making such updates meaningless.
A OnePlus forum member going by the name Vantt1 has posted a detailed analysis stating that issues including unexpected and misinterpreted touches occur because the screen's flexible digitiser connector has been fitted in such a way that it comes in contact with the inner surface of the handset's metallic body.
OnePlus on Tuesday announced that the OnePlus 2 users will be soon be able to take advantage of VoLTE (voice over LTE) connectivity.
We've been hearing a lot of rumors about the OnePlus 3, until OnePlus CEO, Pete Lau took to Weibo, a popular Chinese microblogging site to say that the upcoming flagship from the company, will feel good to hold. it appears as the company is following it's usual strategy of building the hype around their upcoming product and this looks an attempt to do the same.
Reportedly, the device is expected sometime in Q2 of the year. There have been multiple rumours surrounding the flagship, yet nothing is officially announced by the company apart from the promise to introduce "a better buying process." So maybe it will be a quite better invite system or no invites at all.Well, let's hope for the best! :P Here's what rumours have to say.
Still using one plus one and loving it. Was almost excited for the oneplus X until I found out it was only 5 inches.
Extraquarter.com -"At this point, who doesn't know the company OnePlus? And their outrageous debut phone the OnePlus One and the company insanely daring invite system to allow purchases. Ok, maybe a few of you don't know about this little unknown company named OnePlus."
nice to see them responding quickly to the issue.