Ladies and Gentlemen, the OnePlus One has arrived — And boy does it look gorgeous

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To be honest, I wasn't all too excited with the upcoming arrival of the CyanogenMod based OnePlus One device since I was too busy with the Galaxy S 5, HTC One M8 and even the Sony Z2 unveilings. Turns out the ones you don't expect turn out to be one hell of a shocker.

The OnePlus One device will come with a 5.5″ IPS display powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 801 processor accompanied with 3GB of RAM. You'll also see a nice 13MP camera with a 6-lens f/2.0. As for battery, you can expect a nice 3,100mAh Li-Po battery. Throw in a magnesium chassis, and you have one gorgeous phone.

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OnePlus also claims that this will be the lightest 5.5″ phone on the market weighing in at just 162 grams. The best part of all of this is the price — Starting off at $300 for the 16GB version then $350 for the 64GB.

Still not impressed? Check out it's promo video right below after the break and let us know what you think down in the comments section!

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    1. The fact that they’re the only phone provider on the planet that needs special phones built for them should tell you something. Or tell THEM something.

    1. Same here. I figured they would match the Nexus 5, but beating them with better specs and price. . . nice!

  1. I love my HTC ONE M7 but if OnePlus continues churning out impressive designs, premium build, aggressive pricing and specs to match, I might just stick with them (sorry HTC). $349 for the 64GB version is just insane; running Cyanogenmod on a hardware this gorgeous……PRICELESS!

  2. its a smack in the teeth to apple and sammy and htc lg.this is what can be done and who needs to buy on contract ive never bought contrct.if i can not afford i dont buy if i can then i do.

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