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List of OnePlus products
The following is a list of products that Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer OnePlus launched.
The company's first product was the anticipated OnePlus One. It was unveiled on 22 April 2014, and was claimed as the "2014 Flagship Killer". The smartphone had comparable, and in some ways better, specifications to other flagship phones of the year, while being sold at a significantly lower price at $299 for the 16 GB version or $349 for the 64 GB version.
Criticisms of OnePlus One included the omission of the microSD slot. Lack of storage bottlenecked the system and lack of a removable battery gave a frustrating experience to some users. Input inconsistencies such as a flawed voice control system and oversensitive gesture shortcuts also thwarted the experience. Some units had an issue where a yellow band would appear at the bottom of the display. This issue was not covered under warranty.
The OnePlus 2 was the successor to the company's successful first phone. It was unveiled a little over a year after the OnePlus One, on 27 July 2015. The company promoted it as the "2016 Flagship killer". There were very high expectations for the second generation OnePlus phones, partly because the company managed to create a high amount of hype for the then-upcoming phone.
The OnePlus 2 had specifications comparable to other flagship phones of the time, including the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810, though OnePlus had decided to leave out an NFC chip, as it didn't see mobile payment being an essential feature at the time. The phone was also one of the first Android devices to use a USB-C port over the older micro USB port.
In advance of the OnePlus 2 launch, OnePlus assured customers that obtaining invites would be easier, and handsets would ship a lot quicker than with the OnePlus One. However, in a public apology, Carl Pei admitted the company had "messed up" the launch, and that OnePlus "only began shipping meaningful quantities [the week of 10 September 2015], nearly a month after [the] initial targeted shipping date."
Despite promising 24 months of software updates, and telling consumers that the OnePlus 2 would be updated to Android 7 "Nougat", it was eventually confirmed that this was not to happen, leaving the device on the older Android 6.0.1.
Shortly after the launch of the OnePlus 2, OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei hinted at the launch of a new device at the end of 2015 when interviewed at one of the popup events in New York City. Being the successor to OnePlus 2, OnePlus X was OnePlus' entrance to the budget phone market, at 5 inches instead of the One and 2's 5.5 inches. The phone was unveiled on 29 October 2015. The phone was sold for $249, and consisted mostly of the same internal components as the year and half old OnePlus One, but had an AMOLED display. The OnePlus X comes preloaded with Oxygen OS version 2.1.2, the OnePlus' build of Android 5.1.1 "Lollipop".
List of OnePlus products
The following is a list of products that Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer OnePlus launched.
The company's first product was the anticipated OnePlus One. It was unveiled on 22 April 2014, and was claimed as the "2014 Flagship Killer". The smartphone had comparable, and in some ways better, specifications to other flagship phones of the year, while being sold at a significantly lower price at $299 for the 16 GB version or $349 for the 64 GB version.
Criticisms of OnePlus One included the omission of the microSD slot. Lack of storage bottlenecked the system and lack of a removable battery gave a frustrating experience to some users. Input inconsistencies such as a flawed voice control system and oversensitive gesture shortcuts also thwarted the experience. Some units had an issue where a yellow band would appear at the bottom of the display. This issue was not covered under warranty.
The OnePlus 2 was the successor to the company's successful first phone. It was unveiled a little over a year after the OnePlus One, on 27 July 2015. The company promoted it as the "2016 Flagship killer". There were very high expectations for the second generation OnePlus phones, partly because the company managed to create a high amount of hype for the then-upcoming phone.
The OnePlus 2 had specifications comparable to other flagship phones of the time, including the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810, though OnePlus had decided to leave out an NFC chip, as it didn't see mobile payment being an essential feature at the time. The phone was also one of the first Android devices to use a USB-C port over the older micro USB port.
In advance of the OnePlus 2 launch, OnePlus assured customers that obtaining invites would be easier, and handsets would ship a lot quicker than with the OnePlus One. However, in a public apology, Carl Pei admitted the company had "messed up" the launch, and that OnePlus "only began shipping meaningful quantities [the week of 10 September 2015], nearly a month after [the] initial targeted shipping date."
Despite promising 24 months of software updates, and telling consumers that the OnePlus 2 would be updated to Android 7 "Nougat", it was eventually confirmed that this was not to happen, leaving the device on the older Android 6.0.1.
Shortly after the launch of the OnePlus 2, OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei hinted at the launch of a new device at the end of 2015 when interviewed at one of the popup events in New York City. Being the successor to OnePlus 2, OnePlus X was OnePlus' entrance to the budget phone market, at 5 inches instead of the One and 2's 5.5 inches. The phone was unveiled on 29 October 2015. The phone was sold for $249, and consisted mostly of the same internal components as the year and half old OnePlus One, but had an AMOLED display. The OnePlus X comes preloaded with Oxygen OS version 2.1.2, the OnePlus' build of Android 5.1.1 "Lollipop".
