OnePlus Two Release Set as 'Flagship Killer' Running in Oxygen OS, Metal Design

By Staff Writer

Mar 19, 2015 05:59 AM EDT

The Internet had been a buzz with the news regarding the Chinese mobile phone company OnePlus. Reports would claim that the popular OnePlus One will be succeeded by a powerful and updated OnePlus Two. However, the said release date for the OnePlus Two had passed, and the next flagship smart phone is still nowhere to be seen.

The release of the OnePlus One was one of the most shocking mobile events that had happened in 2014, according to VC Post. It was designed to match the leading smart phone brands like Samsung and HTC. Though this may seem like a rather ambitious goal for OnePlus, the company had so far not failed the fans in terms of their released high-end smart phones.

With this aim in mind, OnePlus had released their newest OS earlier this January. The Oxygen OS is the newest OS in which the OnePlus Two would run with. The Chinese company had dropped their connections with their former OS provider, Cyanogen. So the question is, will the new OS live up to the standards that were set by its previous smart phone.

Aside from OnePlus dropping its OS provider, the Chinese company will be implementing a wider LTE support for the OnePlus Two. The new smart phone is also said to be quite similar to the Samsung S6. This would mean that the OnePlus Two will be sporting a metal design. However, the improved frame could bring an increase in the price. But it will be worth it given the following specs.

Reported via Breathecast, the OnePlus Two will retain its 5.5 inch model smart phone size. The smart phone will be powered by a Snapdragon 805 SoC and will feature a 1080 pixel display. But since the Snapdragon 810 has been released, it was reported that OnePlus would adapt to these changes and employ the said processor. The OnePlus two will also run with a 3GB RAM.

With these specs in mind, the OnePlus Two will definitely be another "Flagship Killer".

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