Monday, 27 July 2015

OnePlus 2 hopes to be a new flagship killer to rival iPhone, Galaxy

Eli Blumenthal, Special for USA TODAY 11:02 p.m. EDT July 27, 2015

The new OnePlus 2 smartphone from Chinese startup OnePlus(Photo: OnePlus)

New York— On the heels of last year's sleeper hit, Chinese start-up OnePlus has announced a new phone that promises iPhone-type specs at half the price.

Late Monday the company unveiled the the OnePlus 2, its successor to last year's OnePlus One. As with last year's device, the OnePlus 2 looks to adhere to the same core idea as its predecessor by offering impressive specs at a low cost.

Priced at $389 unlocked for the 64GB version, this year's model includes a new aluminum and magnesium frame with customizable backs, an improved 5.5-inch full HD display that the company claims will be better in direct sunlight, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor with 4GB of RAM for zippy performance as well as a larger 3300mAh battery.

The new device also boasts an upgraded 13-megapixel rear camera with a sharper sensor and laser-enhanced focus for better low-light shots. A 5-megpaixel camera remains on the front for selfies and video chat.

While the above specs are to be expected in the growing trend of high-quality, low-cost phones from China, the OnePlus 2 will additionally feature a fingerprint scanner for unlocking the device as well as be among the first phones to offer a USB Type-C port for charging and data transfer, replacing the microUSB port found on the OnePlus One and most Android devices. USB Type-C is the next generation of the USB standard and is best known for its versatility in allowing the USB plug to be reversible.

Another notable difference in the OnePlus 2 will be that it runs on OxygenOS, the company's own customized version of Android 5.1 Lollipop, as opposed to software created by popular Android startup Cyanogen. While similar in design to Google's own Android interface, OnePlus' software includes a few custom tweaks including new Camera and Audio Tuner apps as well support for gestures.

The $389 64GB version will be available to those in the US on August 11, while a cheaper 16GB version with 3GB of RAM will be available later on for $329 unlocked. As with the intial orders for the One, OnePlus will be bringing back the invite system for those who wish to order the phone.

The company says that those who purchased the One will be given a priority in invites to buy the OnePlus 2, but it will also be offering invites at nine "pop up experience centers" located around the world on July 31 as well as on its social media pages beginning on August 1. Those who purchase a OnePlus 2 will also be able to share three invites with friends.

While the invite system may disappoint fans, in an interview with USA TODAY earlier this year OnePlus founder Carl Pei justified the system as way to better manage inventory. Said Pei, "we don't want users to wait a long time after a pre-order and we don't want users to rush to the website and find it sold out."

OnePlus surprised many in the tech world last year with its OnePlus One smartphone which started at $299 unlocked for a 16GB version. After selling over 1 million One phones since April of last year, the company hopes to sell between 3-5 million phones this year.

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