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Next gen Never Settle OnePlus 2 is here, bringing OxygenOS to a $329 price tag



Finally the day and the moment has come, as we have the all new OnePlus 2 smartphone announced officially from the Chinese smartphone manufacturer, OnePlus. The new product from them came in this morning, with unique tags of world's first product launch in virtual reality, as mentioned before with Cardboard VR headset and dedicated OnePlus 2 Launch application for Android.

The new smartphone from OnePlus is said to be the 2016 Flagship Killer, coming with gorgeous design, no distracting logos on the front or tacky materials, subdued colors, multi-color LED notification lights and an outer frame that is crafted from a strong and lightweight aluminum-magnesium alloy material for ultra durability and adding premium feel to the OnePlus 2. We are written to get innovations from the future with the Apple-like, Alert Slider for muting the device all so easily at once. Even alike it's first generation predecessor OnePlus One, the new smartphone will also arrive with choices to choose from different customized StyleSwap covers in Sandstone Black, Bamboo, Black Apricot, Kevlar and Rosewood.

"From day one, we've prioritized our product and our community above all else - we carefully listened to our user's feedback and incorporated suggestions in building the OnePlus 2. We chose premium materials, the highest performing components and forward thinking technology to make this an unparalleled user experience," said OnePlus Founder and CEO, Pete Lau.

From inside OnePlus 2 will be generated with the powers of the Octa-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, clocked at speeds of 1.8GHz, that will support the phone in it's advanced UX performance, such as 4K streaming and offers you outstanding battery life. There is Adreno 430 Graphics Processing Unit and runs the Android 5.1 Lollipop based OxygenOS, right out of the box, neared with subtle customizations like on screen gestures, dark mode, ability to switch between hardware and capacitive buttons and toggle quick settings. where the phone is pre-loaded with custom apps for Camera, Audio Tuner and File Manager.

"The OnePlus 2 is the first device in the world to ship with OnePlus's own operating system, OxygenOS. With the OnePlus 2, we're making a bet on the future, and doubling down on a holistic product experience. We're excited for what our fans have to say," mentioned OnePlus Co-founder, Carl Pei.

The display is of 5.5-inches Full High Definition IPS LCD screen with the resolution of 1920 x 1080 at 401 pixels-per-inch and In-cell touch technology, protected by Corning's Gorilla Glass. The screen has got a contrast ratio of 1500:1, which delivers some of the best in class color reproduction with blacker blacks as well as bright and bold shades. OnePlus 2 attributes 178 degrees of crystal clear viewing angles and better screening under direct sunlight.

The phone should ship in two versions, like it previous generation model, one with 3 gigabytes of LPDDR4 Random Access Memory and 16 gigabytes of eMMC v5.0 internal storage, other being the 64 gigabytes eMMC v5.0 variant with 4 gigabytes of LPDDR4 RAM. As for the price tags are concerned, the 16 GB model will be sold for 329 United States Dollars and it's 64 GB entrant will set you back only for $389, unlocked. This time around too the Never Settle smartphones will be vend through an invite-only system, which is promised to be have you an improved buying experience, as they have mass production inline, compared to last year. Offered to the Stateside, Canada, India, China and in the European regions, starting 11 of August, next month, and the roll out to the Southeast Asia will begin in Q4 of 2015.

When we turn around, we will be seeing a 13 megapixels primary shooter with the 6 lenses, sensor pixel size of 1.3 microns, and f/2.0 aperture, that is mentioned to be 35% larger than standard smartphone cameras from the market. They have also introduced the very fresh laser focus on the OnePlus 2 alongside Optical image Stabilization (OIS) and the dual-tone LED flash, that can take some crisp shots in less than about 0.3 seconds, more precisely. The camera is capable of recording 4K Ultra High Definition videos and HD 720p slow-motion footages at 120 frames-per-second. On the front we have a five megapixels secondary camera for selfies.

For connectivity, OnePlus 2 is treated with dual-SIM (nano) capability over fourth generation LTE networks, WiFi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.1 and GPS plus GLONASS for location tracking and mapping. The handset will be featured with a dedicated fingerprint reader on the front alike the Samsung Galaxy smartphones, that operates more of like the Apple iPhone and is also reported to be faster than the biometrics found in the 2014 iPhone 6 Plus. You also get unleashed to the 3,300mAh non-removable battery and the maker's patented USB Type-C charging, packed with the reversible USB cable. The units are measured at 151.8 x 74.9 x 9.85 millimeters in dimensions and weighs fairly light at 175 grams.

And that's pretty much it about the new OnePlus phone for 2015, and their 2016 Flagship Killer. So, folks you tell us what you feel about the new make from the Chinese people. Yes, Never Settle!

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