Ever since the beginning, OnePlus presented its One smartphone as the “2014 flagship killer” - touting its multitude of high-end features offered at a very attractive price ($299 for the base model). Today, OnePlus suddenly realized that some customers “may be immigrating” to the One (which runs Cyanogen OS - based on Android KitKat) from “a certain fruit-loving tech company.” Thus, it posted a guide that can assist iPhone users in switching to a OnePlus One. The guide shows you how to import contacts, pictures, songs and iTunes playlists, how to sync your email, how to ...
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