One plus one - would you recommend

Great reputation and a lot of phone for the money, but good luck getting one :)

hi all,
what do you think of the one plus one, for the money i think there very very good as the spec of them are like high end smartphones-
https://oneplus.net/uk
im not too keen on chinese manufacturers as i have heard some chinese manufacturers send back data to spy on you, just want to know your thoughts
many thanks
rob
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