Just traded my 16 gig plus $30 for a 64 gig and..........

Chris Beaudoin

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Is it just me what is the 64 gig tiny bit better than 16 gig in terms of benchmark? don't get me wrong I've already loaded every app and most of my music library and I still have 50 gigs left. I posted a pic below of the one plus one 64GB benchmark using an tu tu. I do not have a comparative benchmark for the 16 gig version as I did not run one when I had it.

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I've had 2 new Note 3s and one refurb, on the same carrier (I guess I'm lucky that way). All with the same apps installed (and the same data in the apps). They were all over the place with AnTuTu. Not that AnTuTu is bad, the CPU speed is "nominal" - you can get a faster clock or a slower clock just based on component tolerances. Tighter tolerances cost more, and the CCPU speed doesn't affect the phone much, so I guess the manufacturers don't care if their 1.5GHz phone is running at 1.49GHz or 1.51GHz.

Yours seems to be just about exactly as fast as the "average" one.
 
I've had 2 new Note 3s and one refurb, on the same carrier (I guess I'm lucky that way). All with the same apps installed (and the same data in the apps). They were all over the place with AnTuTu. Not that AnTuTu is bad, the CPU speed is "nominal" - you can get a faster clock or a slower clock just based on component tolerances. Tighter tolerances cost more, and the CCPU speed doesn't affect the phone much, so I guess the manufacturers don't care if their 1.5GHz phone is running at 1.49GHz or 1.51GHz.

Yours seems to be just about exactly as fast as the "average" one.

Well, to be honest....... I'm more impressed with the performance of this phone than any phone I've had, and I've had The Note 4, the note edge, lg g3, HTC m8, note 3, iPhone 6 and 6 plus. The Oneplus One is the powerhouse of the group. It does not waist its power on stupid things like UV sensors, and heart rate monitors and stuff. If I want my BP or heart rate taken I go to my doctor. If I want to write something down I use a pen and paper. I want my cell phone to let me watch movies, take great pictures, talk and text, play a game or two and most of all.............let me make my phone what I want it to be. And none of that at the expense or trading battery life for performance. My Oneplus one keeps up with me all day, and I'm on my phone for a long long time. When I get home and get ready to lay my head down my phone is still at 37%. If I don't use it that much I have about 60%.

Bottom line I love this phone.

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My Oneplus one keeps up with me all day, and I'm on my phone for a long long time. When I get home and get ready to lay my head down my phone is still at 37%. If I don't use it that much I have about 60%.

That pretty much matches my battery life experience with the OPO. This is why I'm not that eager to "upgrade" the OS until I see whether CM12 or Oxygen maintains that battery life. You never know with these things, and it's not as though CM11s has some horrible flaws that I need to get away from.