the rumors surrounding the successor of OnePlus One ended up on the canvas for some time. An online store even had such a smartphone on its Web site, even if the design and appearance of the phone were not disclosed. But even Chinese retailer, Geek Buying, recently said the OnePlus Two could be launched on April 17 this year, and filed a picture of the model.
Although, as before, there is no such confirmations of the company for the moment, it is necessary to take the rest of this article with tweezers.
As specified by geekbuying.com the OnePlus More would display a 5.5-inch screen with a 1080p resolution, 805 Snapdragon processor, coupled to 3 GB of RAM. That is, if the screen size remains the same compared to the first generation model, the processor is a slight improvement - but not the last chip Qualcomm. There is also a mention of a 16-megapixel camera on the back and a front camera of 5 megapixels. It would also have 64GB of internal storage, and a micro SD port to inflate it. It is based on Android 4.4.
Under the hood, would lodge a battery of 3300 mAh. The smartphone measures 152.9 x 75.9 x 8.9 mm and weighs 166 g.
The last time we heard rumors about the OnePlus Two, he had to sport a 5.5-inch screen with a 2k resolution, 810 Snapdragon processor, 4GB of RAM and a battery of 3300 mAh. Earlier speculation also said that the company decided to launch the smartphone with a metal frame, rather than the polycarbonate One.
In January this year, Carl Pei, one of the leaders of OnePlus, announced that the firm might take another six months before starting the OnePlus Two. While OnePlus One was launched in April of last year, we can expect an announcement from the manufacturer also in the same period. However, I prefer to wait for official confirmation from the company before jumping on hasty conclusions. Another reason to doubt the leak is that the images that accompany the smartphone show Cyanogen logo on the back of the unit. The company has made clear that it is currently developing its own OS, aka OxygenOS. However, I must admit it would be interesting to see what OnePlus could have in store for us with both OS.
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