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OnePlus Two Release Date, Specs News: OnePlus One Successor to Hit Shelves by Q2 or Q3 of 2015

Carl Pei, the 25-year-old co-founder of OnePlus, came at the CES 2015 to announce that the company would certainly offer the highly-anticipated OnePlus Two and that once it comes out, its predecessor, the OnePlus One will be sold at a discounted price until stocks last.

According to a report from Android Pit, the release date for the upcoming flagship "is still up in the air." Regardless of what the executive board of the company will come to agree with, Pei said that consumers can "expect the new OnePlus smartphone by Q2 or Q3 of 2015" which is about one year since the first phone was unveiled.

In addition, Pei indicated during his keynote speech that India will be one of the first countries to take a glimpse of the Two which he touted "will surprise people."

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Given the statement, it is expected that the reiteration will become available around April of this year since the first OnePlus arrived in the market on the same month last 2014.

Speaking of details, the publication then mentioned a report from Android Community which in turn cited a Chinese website Gizchina.com saying that the upcoming model will arrive with a Snapdragon 810 processor, 4GB of RAM, 3,300 mAh battery and will run on their signature OnePlus One ROM powered by Android 5.0 Lollipop OS.

As for its display, the China-based site indicated that the screen will have the same size as OnePlus One but with 2K resolution. Its resolution hasn't been confirmed yet.

For those who wish to get their hands on the next-gen smartphone, KnowYourMobile.com meanwhile wrote that OnePlus will probably use the same invite-only system first. After which, they'll accept preorders.

"It will probably be invite-only for a short period of time, after which pre-orders are rolled out," the company stated.

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