Yesterday we heard that the new smartphone from OnePlus, waited as the OnePlus 2 arrive with the latest version of Qualcomm processor, the Snapdragon 810. This processor, much maligned by manufacturers earlier this year and put away by many of them in the flagship devices of 2015 should be at version 2.1 since it will be embedded in the new smartphone from the Chinese firm.
Apparently, this Snapdragon 810 v. 2.1 does not suffer overheating problems. Today, the team behind the device reveals some details about the price of the device.
The price OnePlus 2 will be higher than the 280 euros charged by the current model, which is not really a surprise because of the multiple rumors of a slight increase in price. Nevertheless, OnePlus team itself shared the news on its forums.
She noted that if the 810 is much more powerful than his younger counterpart, the 801, it's also a much more expensive component. It states: "we pay more for the 810 than what we had to do with the 801". In fact, the cost would be almost 60% higher, and no reduction would be applied to the Chinese firm. In other words, OnePlus concluded, "you can be sure that the OnePlus 2 will be more expensive than the first game."
Real satisfaction or not that Snapdragon 810 v. 2.1?
Since the announcement that the new OnePlus 2 use a Snapdragon processor 810, there has been some concern as to whether or not he will undergo the same heat issues that have been singled out earlier this year. OnePlus team has once again wanted to clear that point and said, "our Snapdragon 810 embeds the same as the original eight-core chip, but the chip is clocked at 1.8 GHz for cooler temperatures. We have taken precautions to ensure that none of our users have a problem. "
The company also prefers to warn everyone, and before jumping on hasty conclusions on the quality of OnePlus 2, she asked all his fans and critics to just wait and see. She is confident about its products, and has been careful to select only the components that are adapted to be loaded in the successor to the flagship smartphone of last year.
I am eager to discover other details about the new OnePlus 2, which could end up being an impressive device. Obviously, I would keep you informed.
Apparently, this Snapdragon 810 v. 2.1 does not suffer overheating problems. Today, the team behind the device reveals some details about the price of the device.
The price OnePlus 2 will be higher than the 280 euros charged by the current model, which is not really a surprise because of the multiple rumors of a slight increase in price. Nevertheless, OnePlus team itself shared the news on its forums.
She noted that if the 810 is much more powerful than his younger counterpart, the 801, it's also a much more expensive component. It states: "we pay more for the 810 than what we had to do with the 801". In fact, the cost would be almost 60% higher, and no reduction would be applied to the Chinese firm. In other words, OnePlus concluded, "you can be sure that the OnePlus 2 will be more expensive than the first game."
Real satisfaction or not that Snapdragon 810 v. 2.1?
Since the announcement that the new OnePlus 2 use a Snapdragon processor 810, there has been some concern as to whether or not he will undergo the same heat issues that have been singled out earlier this year. OnePlus team has once again wanted to clear that point and said, "our Snapdragon 810 embeds the same as the original eight-core chip, but the chip is clocked at 1.8 GHz for cooler temperatures. We have taken precautions to ensure that none of our users have a problem. "
The company also prefers to warn everyone, and before jumping on hasty conclusions on the quality of OnePlus 2, she asked all his fans and critics to just wait and see. She is confident about its products, and has been careful to select only the components that are adapted to be loaded in the successor to the flagship smartphone of last year.
I am eager to discover other details about the new OnePlus 2, which could end up being an impressive device. Obviously, I would keep you informed.
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