The pricing details for all the countries is given in the image below :
To help users experience the new OnePlus 2, OnePlus has promised that it would host pop-up events in 9 cities namely Bangalore, New Delhi, Jakarta, Milan, Berlin, Paris, London, New Work, and San Francisco on July 31. Visitors will get to try out the OnePlus 2, ask questions, and could even win an invite. The first 50 visitors will get a gift bag. Information regarding the venue addresses can be found on the OnePlus forum. On the specs front, the OnePlus 2 will sport a 5.5-inch display with a full-HD (1080×1920 pixel) resolution and 1500:1 contrast ratio. It will be powered by a 64-bit Snapdragon 810 processor coupled with an Adreno 330 GPU. It also has 64GB of internal storage and 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM. Additionally, it will sport dual 4G Nano-SIM cards, as well as USB Type-C port connectivity (with the cable reversible at both ends). The Type C-USB port supports various new USB standards like USB 3.1, USB power delivery (USB PD), HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA with adapters. It remains to be seen whether OnePlus has been able to fix the heating issues with Snapdragon 810 SoC. It had claimed that Qualcomm has fixed the heating issues of Snapdragon 810 SoC. On the photography front, it will feature a 13MP rear camera with a 1.3-micron for the image sensor, laser autofocus, Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), dual-LED flash, f/2.0 aperture and a slow motion mode as well. It will also feature a front camera of 5MP It will run on a 3,300mAh battery, which the company claims will last all day. OnePlus 2 also comes with a fingerprint sensor which the company says is faster than Apple’s TouchID. Users can store 5 fingerprints on the OnePlus 2 scanner. It weighs 175 grams. OnePlus 2 runs OxygenOS, the company’s custom OS with Android 5.1 lollipop. OnePlus says Oxygen OS has subtle customizations like on “screen gestures, dark mode, the ability to switch between hardware and capacitive buttons and toggle quick settings.” For quick access to custom notification settings, the OnePlus 2 also has an alert slider, which can also silence the device with a simple click. In addition to the OnePlus’ signature Sandstone Black, there are actual wood built Bamboo, Black Apricot, Rosewood and even Kevlar covers as well available with the OnePlus 2. Some distinct features of OxygenOS include a new camera app with super resolution mode, time lapse, and slow motion; the ability to set app permissions; an audio tuner; customizability with support for icons packs, and a file manager, the option to adjust icon grid size, a Dark UI mode, personalize the LED indicator, and the ability to select accents. The company also disclosed some details at the VR launch event regarding the design of the OnePlus 2 that the smartphone is made of aluminum-magnesium alloy frame and jewelry-grade stainless steel. To buy the device, OnePlus 2 will require invites. However, this time the company is promising a reservation list, more inventory and a “quicker rollout of shareable invites.” The company says that the first couple of OnePlus 2 invites will be given to the earliest supporters, forum members, early OnePlus buyers. To help other users get invites, OnePlus will also have contests and/or other promotions. The reservation list which currently has 411,028 on waitlist can be viewed here. In addition, there is a reservation list and user have to sign up their email address to get on the same. If there are any unused invites, then these users who have are on the reservation list, will the chance to buy the OnePlus 2 when it is available. “Everyone on the list will eventually receive an invite,” says OnePlus. OnePlus says that the OnePlus 2 may take up to 3 weeks before it is ready to ship. The company says that OnePlus 2 invites will be valid only for 24 hours, after which the invite would expire. To share invites, a user will get 1-2 weeks and initially the number of shared invites that can be sent out will be low,. However, it will increase as production builds up. “The more you share, the more invites to share you get,” says OnePlus. Way to go OnePlus