Chinese company OnePlus is set to launch the OnePlus Two by third quarter of this year. However, despite the delays, the smartphone company has stated a price cut in spite of the massive improvements on specifications. This, including, the OxygenOS, and customization options.
OnePlus executive, Pei divulged that an event is set for today, June 1. Meantime, the event would entail the possibilities of some alterations before the big reveal. The finality will be out this July. Rumors suggest an August or even around September launching is possible as well, following the accurate 3rd quarter launching. Meanwhile, the event will be revealing the price cut for the flagship phone of OnePlus; and that the launching will be following an invite-system, which the company has implemented.
He verified that the "OnePlus 2" would come with company's own OxygenOS software in U.S. and Europe, and that another version, HydrogenOS would be used for Asian markets. Consumers from Australia have yet to wait for the variant of operating system.
"OnePlus 2" features in 5.5-inch screen display with QHD to 2,560X1, 440p screen resolution; 538ppi pixel density or pixel per inch. A 64-bit class Snapdragion 810 series Octa-core SoC or System on Chip is expected making it a powerful combination with 16 megapixel rear, 5 megapixel front camera lenses.
Pete Lau, OnePlus CEO said through Weibo social network, the Snapdragon 810 processor of "OnePlus2" could compete against HTC One M9 and LG GFlex2, a standard test was uncovered shoring the OnePlus One A2001 excatly running the same chip. At the same time, the oca-core processor was running with 3GB of RAM, and the gadget used Android 5.1 as its operating system. Lau also hints that "OnePlus2" may be sold around 2500 yuan or $435, which is more pricey than the launch price of "OnePlus One." This is OnePlus main attraction, selling smartphones less than $500.
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