OnePlus made a great Android phone, the One, bringing flagship-level specs with a nearly unheard of price point: $299 for the 16GB variant; $349 for the 32GB variant. And, oh yea, the devices come fully unlocked, ready for your SIM card to be plugged in (GSM/HSPA/LTE networks only—sorry Sprint and Verizon subscribers).
The only problem was actually getting your hands on one. While it may not be as bad as trying to snatch up a Nexus 6 with its perpetual “out of stock” status, it did require getting an invite from either a OnePlus contest or from owners of the device. If you’ve been trying to… more