OnePlus One.

It shows you have a faulty phone that most would send back. These phones will be so cheap second hand soon.



They're masking the finger mistakes so you don't know.

And that matters why? As long as the display works for every practical use I have, then its a working screen.

Arbitrary tests that prove nothing in the real world are pointless if you ask me.
 
Anyone care about this device anymore? I don't.

I want the Note 4 now. :D

had a OPO for 2 weeks, then sold it and bought a Note 3, no regrets tbh

2nd time ive owned a note 3, i shouldn't of sold my first one last year!

OPO still is a beast but I couldn't get away from Super AMOLED screen :D
 
It shows you have a faulty phone that most would send back. These phones will be so cheap second hand soon.
You must be one of the people who turns the brightness to 100% in a pitch black room to see if the screen is yellow (or whatever people do)

As long as the phone functions correctly, I don't care about it recognizing 10 fingers.
 
You must be one of the people who turns the brightness to 100% in a pitch black room to see if the screen is yellow (or whatever people do)

My phones screen is perfect unlike some peoples.

As long as the phone functions correctly, I don't care about it recognizing 10 fingers.


But it doesn't or else people would not be sending them back. If the phone was ok the 1+
wouldn't of admitted that they've got a bad earth problem and the only way round it is to mask it or do a new cover.

But it's each to their own. I don't like owning faulty goods or make excusers for the faults.
One guy in our thread told 1+ how to fix it for 20p but 1+ turned said no.
 
So?
If the end result is it works correctly it doesn't matter.


As I've already said. If you like faulty goods then that's great for you. " works correctly" no and never will.
Correction=it will work correctly if you plug the USB lead in.

Anyway. I got another email from support this time from Bob. Asking me for the 3rd time if I'm sure I want to send it back.

What's up with these Chinese people? what do I have to do to get my point over that I don't want a faulty phone?
 
Ignorece must be bliss. 100% of the working goods you own are by your definition faulty, and by my definition perfectly fine as software fixes hide a lot of flaws. Stop being so pedantic. ;-)

Anyway, the OP ama is interesting, aparently the next OTA that adds the synaptics driver also adds "a few cool features". That'll be nice. :p
 
Looking to trade mine after 4 days of ownership for a S5.

Really great phone and I've had no issues but find it a little to large to handle in comfort.
 
If you referring to barclay's there is no way around. Since they force 1.8 update in Feb barclay's works only on nonroot phones...:confused:

That's terrible
That's sort of thing that would actually make me switch banks
I do most of my banking on Mobile now
 
That's terrible
That's sort of thing that would actually make me switch banks
I do most of my banking on Mobile now

It's actually quite sensible when you think about the potential security implications of having a rooted phone, but I'm really glad NatWest don't do it!
 
It's actually quite sensible when you think about the potential security implications of having a rooted phone, but I'm really glad NatWest don't do it!
Not really.
All it shows is a lack of understanding from the app developers on what root is and does.
It doesn't automatically mean root = bad.

Annoys me that my bank has the same restriction.
 
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First direct app works Fine with root. Top bank too but that's another discussion. Root cloak would work in the xposed modules I've tried three in touch and a few other apps not sure on barclays
 
Like i said NOTHING works with barclay,s, non root only.
Root cloak and xposed use to work on older version but when they force 1.8 update this is no longer useful.
 
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