![]() Although our hands are touching glass - and leaving a mass of fingerprints as a result - it almost looks and feels like plastic. ![]() ![]() It's hitting all the right buttons: glass, metal, polish, grooves there's even a limited 10,000-run ceramic-backed option (that one costs £269 because it's such a tricky material to manipulate - 80 out of every 100 can't be used due to manufacturing processes).īut in the hand, to us, it just feels a bit cheap. To look at, and certainly in photos, the OnePlus X seems every bit the premium handset. Just like the OnePlus 2, the X has a three-position switch to the side to toggle between no interruptions, priority interruptions only, or all notifications - an essential element given how Android handles notifications (here in its Lollipop v5.1.1 guise, with OxygenOS over the top). Such grooves are tactile and give an added aesthetic, although most grip is negated by the smooth glass surfaces. It's a slender 6.9mm thin, with flat cut-and-polished "onyx" glass panel to the rear, Gorilla Glass 3 panel to the front, sandwiching an anodised and cut-groove metal chassis within (which does scratch, sadly). ![]()
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