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OnePlus 2 invite registrations cross two million in one week
It’s been nearly a week since OnePlus 2’s invite reservation page went online, and it appears the handset has received an overwhelming response.
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OnePlus sure does know how to hype a product; just look no further than the recently unveiled OnePlus 2.
And according to this latest tweet from OnePlus, we weren’t the only ones that were impressed with the smartphone – it has recorded over two million pre-orders for the smartphone a week after its official unveil, which is a lofty number for a company of this size.
OnePlus revealed that reservations for the upcoming OnePlus 2 has surpassed the two million mark.
Depending on where you live and which carrier you’re on, one of three things could happen; the device will be fully compatible, semi-compatible (basic operations such as calls and text working but mobile data speeds being limited), or the handset will not be compatible with your carrier at all. If you are clamoring to get your hands on the flagship killer, the $70 really isn’t that much extra to spend to get the device. But the OnePlus 2 does not have a removable battery, a microSD card slot, wireless charging, or NFC. OnePlus 2 is the first ever Android smartphone which comes with USB Type-C port in it. If you’re interested in picking up a OnePlus 2 invite through eBay, hit up the link below.
Processor: The OnePlus 2 is powered by a 1.8GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset, paired with 3GB/4GB RAM options, as compared to Samsung’s own Exynos 7420 octa-core processor with 3GB of RAM powering the Galaxy S6. But OnePlus Two is not claiming that it’s better than the rest of the flagship smartphones of today.
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It runs OxygenOS, and says it isn’t your pure Android. The 16GB variant will arrive later this year. All of this can be yours for just $329 for the 16GB storage/3GB RAM version. It comes with some significant changes.