OnePlus Two Release Date, Specs Rumors: New 'Flagship Killer' to Launch in Q3 2015
It was already more than a year ago since the OnePlus One was announced, and yet the manufacturer only managed a small amount of sales.
And in an attempt by OnePlus to sell its pioneer smartphone, the release date for the OnePlus Two could be delayed.
According to a recent report by Phone Arena, the next generation device that will serve as the successor of the OnePlus One, would be unveiled later this year, around July up to September.
Aptly named OnePlus Two, the device will reportedly boast a more compact screen – probably with QHD or 2K (2560 x 1440) resolution, 3GB of RAM, a Snapdragon 810 chipset that supports 64-bit applications, and either a 16GB or 64GB built-in storage.
Other rumored specs include a fingerprint scanner, a metal build design, and extremely thin side bezels.
In the report, the OnePlus Two could even look similar to the Oppo Find 7, which was also announced last year.
A report last week claimed that the Chinese manufacturer would opt back to its invitation system just like last year, rather than the usual pre-registrations and flash sale equivalent that is used by other Chinese brands like Xiaomi.
In the report, the OnePlus Two could slightly be more expensive than the previous model. With all of the added enhancements, the price range could be $400-450.