Got the phone yesterday. The immediate disappointment was a rather noticeable scuff on the glass that I saw after pulling the plastic off. It's not a deep scratch or anything, but runs about 2/3 the width of the phone and is about the thickness of a nickel, so it shows up enough that it bothers me. I thought the glass was supposed to be among the best out there, so I'm kind of surprised. Anyone know what sort of coatings (if any) are applied to the OPO's screen?
My understanding is that the RMA process is kind of a nightmare right now since they're still ramping up their production / support capabilities, so I'm hesitant to send it back and be without a phone for a long time. I've ordered screen protectors from Amazon that can hopefully mask it and prevent any further damage.
The phone itself is great so far. I did root it so I could run a few XPosed framework mods, but decided to use the OTA updates rather than switch to pre-rooted CM11. The device isn't nearly as cumbersome as some reviews have suggested, and honestly, it doesn't feel that much larger than the Nexus 5 even though it is. This makes me think that if the Nexus 6 form factor becomes the norm, maybe things won't be so bad. The OPO even fits in a car mount that I originally bought for my Nexus 4, though just barely.
The Cyanogenmod 11S-specific features are mostly sort of meh. I guess they took out the voice unlock, which I don't think I'd use anyway. The "flashlight on" gesture is way too easy to trigger manually so I disabled it, but the other gestures for opening the camera and changing music tracks are really nice. The custom lock screen is pretty, but I make enough use of the slider shortcuts that I've switched back to the normal CM11 lock screen.
Haven't gotten a sense of battery life yet. I did order a Qi receiver since they're now making ones that purport to put out a full amp of charge.
Overall, this is certainly the right phone for me now specs wise, but I'm kind of bummed about the manufacturing defect and the fact that the company's getting a reputation for not being very responsive to support/warranty problems.