Talk:"Merry Christmas from the Future"/@comment-25890863-20141220102203/@comment-24573456-20141220185759

The Oneplus One come with a custom ROM named CyanogenMod. Even though the phone was built to run this custom ROM, the CyanogenMod project is still ran by a group of developers that work on their terms. As a result, it's not too uncommon to see things like you mention happen. I personally have a Motorola Moto X (1st gen) which is running an almost clean (not modified), but optimized, AOSP ROM. Since Motorola didn't change a lot of the original structure of the Android OS, and instead focused on optimizing how the OS ran on the phone's hardware, the ROM is much more stable. Honestly, if you're looking for a phone to use on a daily basis, I'd go for one made by a known company. I'm by no means saying the Oneplus One is a bad phone, it's just not as reliable for daily use.