Many smartphone users are getting more excited for the launch of OnePlus 2. They actually have been waiting for it since early this year. After the OnePlus Cardboard virtual reality (VR) headset's big sale, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer has officially introduced to the public its OnePlus 2 Launch App, which is made available in Play Store.
OnePlus has commenced the 'invite system' over the weekend. And the said launch app can be used by those individuals and mobile phone enthusiasts who wish to reserve a slot and pre-register for the said event. And in no less than 24 hours, the VR-based unveiling upshot is said to go live.
OnePlus Two is the successor of OnePlus One. This android smartphone is likely to have a 5.5inch quad-HD display. Through its social media platforms, the smartphone maker has also released a few features like a finger sensor that will give its physical button a lift, the rear camera which has been tagged as 'high priority' and believed to set this version apart from the first, and also a powerful Snapdragon 810 chipset which is matched with 4GB of RAM.
It is said that there have been leaks and talks about its new design and premium metal built over the past few months. OnePlus CEO Pete Lau recently teased on Weibo that the upcoming andorid phone will have its full-metal design. The next flagship also comes with an Oxygen operating system based on Android 5.1 Lollipop, a 3300mAh battery and the world's first phone to feature a USB-C port.
Founded in 2013, OnePlus has over 900 employees worldwide and has been doing generally well in many countries. On its website, it encourages everyone to catch the world's first product launch in virtual reality on July 27, 07:00 p.m. (PT) and watch as the android phone unleashes its specs and features.
OnePlus has totally changed the definition of budget smartphones, making it cost-efficient and loaded with high-specs and good features. According to a report, OnePlus has sold over 1.5 million android phones across 35 countries since its first launch.
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