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July 22, 2015

Our first look at the OnePlus 2 comes from China’s regulator

by John_A

So far, OnePlus has done a fairly good job of keeping its next smartphone under wraps ahead of the July 27th launch. However, a clear shot of the OnePlus 2 has been revealed by one of the biggest ‘leakers’ out there — Chinese wireless regulator Tenaa. We already knew that the Two would have a (supposedly very fast) fingerprint reader, and that’s clearly shown in the image. Its camera setup looks an awful lot like the LG G4’s, meaning it may have laser focusing and not dual cameras, as had been rumored. Unusually, it’s mounted very low on the back.

OnePlus has already let most of the rest of the specs out of the bag, including the Snapdragon 810 CPU, 4GB RAM, a 3,300mAh battery, 13-megapixel back camera and dual SIMs. It’s clearly clad in the OnePlus One’s “multi-material” back and is expected to have a metal frame. All of that sounds swell, but at what price? The original model sold like (invitation-only) hotcakes thanks to its $300 sticker, but the Two is expected to cost a bit more — luckily, we’ve less than a week to find out.

Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile

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Via: Engadget.cn

Source: Tenaa (1), (2)

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