Showing posts with label OnePlus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OnePlus. Show all posts
OnePlus, a global mobile technology startup, in association with Servify, the personal device assistance platform which promises to bring brand authorised service to all devices and appliances, has launched ‘OnePlus Care’ app to enable customers to self-diagnose their smartphones and avail free pickup-drop service from their home or office, in case of a need to repair their OnePlus devices. The free pickup-drop service is available across Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, New Delhi and Mumbai.
OnePlus is a global startup challenging conventional concepts of technology. Created around the “Never Settle” mantra, OnePlus creates exquisitely designed devices with premium build quality and high performance hardware. OnePlus thrives on cultivating strong bonds and growing together with its community of users and fans.
Servify is a Mumbai-based tech startup founded in late 2015. Servify launched a mobile app that aims to work as a personal assistant for electronic gadgets and appliances where consumers can add their household electronic products and appliance, store the bills, and can access authentic brand authorized service during in-warranty and as well as out of warranty scenarios.
To further provide value to OnePlus customers, Servify is offering a 12 months complementary ‘Accidental Damage Protection Plan’ for all customers buying OnePlus 3 devices. Anyone buying a new OnePlus 3 device in India from Amazon.in can register for this plan within 30 days of purchase by downloading the OnePlus Care app and registering the purchase details on the app.
Elaborating on this customer-friendly initiative, Vikas Agarwal, General Manager at OnePlus India said, “Customer experience is a key focus area and we are proud to offer the OnePlus Care app. We are bringing differentiated superior support structure to our users to elevate their after-sales smartphone experience.”
This association will also enable OnePlus customers to keep their ownership data safe, get proactive service alerts and help them choose the most convenient service mode.
With a common goal of providing exemplary after-sales assistance to all its customers, OnePlus and Servify are confident that this innovative new platform will bring about an exciting change in the way customers use their favorite devices.
Right after the OnePlus 3 launch, the OnePlus leadership Team visited 7 cities with the OnePlus 3- London, New York, Delhi, Mumbai, Paris, Berlin and Bangalore as part of the POP-UP store events exclusively for fans.
This is a unique experience by a smartphone brand as the stores were not technology outlets or gadget outlets but pop –up stores inside lifestyle stores.
OnePlus India had organized three pop up store event in India in the last one week, each pop up store in India had a turnaround of 800- 1200 people.
·Mumbai pop up was held on 17th June at The Collective, Palladium Mall
·Bangalore pop up event was held on 18th June at Prestige Poseidon, Richmond Town
The OnePlus 3 in many ways is a return to form for the Chinese company OnePlus, especially after the disappointment that was the OnePlus 2 (and the OnePlus X). The OnePlus 3 with its completely redesigned aesthetics and a spec sheet that offers top-notch hardware normally seen in phones that cost almost a double, represents a new phase in the company's time-line. One where OnePlus wants its product to do the talking, simply because it is pretty awesome.
The OnePlus 3, if we were to put it in one sentence, is for someone who's a hardware (and software) fanatic and wants only the best in class, but does not want to shell out Rs 50,000 for it. That, the OnePlus 3 does a fair amount of justice to its neat spec-sheet is even better.
The OnePlus 3 is by no means perfect, and has its share of negatives. That said, it's very hard to pin-point them out unless you're judging the phone with a microscope. That's right, it's like one of those rare cases where it's hard to find a catch, simply because there isn't any.
5 reasons why you should buy the OnePlus 3:
- The OnePlus 3 has a gorgeous 5.5-inch fullHD AMOLED display with a 1920x1080 pixels resolution. A QuadHD resolution screen would seem a step forward on paper, since both the OnePlus One and OnePlus 2 came with fullHD screens. The OnePlus 3 may have retained the screen resolution of its predecessors, but it's a different display panel altogether. OnePlus calls it Optic AMOLED. The screen of the OnePlus 3 is significantly richer and brighter than the ridiculously dim (and somewhat washed-out) screens of the OnePlus One and the OnePlus 2. Xiaomi's Mi 5 is still brighter in comparison, but the OnePlus 3 is not far behind.
- The OnePlus 3 is powered by a 2.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor coupled with Adreno 530 GPU and whopping 6 gigs of RAM. You get 64GB of internal memory straight off the bat. That's frankly as high-end as it gets in today's tech world. As expected, its performance is at par (even better, courtesy its near stock user experience) with top-tier phones like the Samsung Galaxy S7, LG G5 and HTC 10, at half the price. And it manages heat dissipation better, much better than the OnePlus 2. 6 gigs of RAM inside a smartphone may seem like an overkill, since there's only so much that you can do on a smartphone. But, Android is known to be harsh on RAM and it is always nice to have some RAM free on the system. Even more so, at its price who's complaining?
- The OnePlus 3 runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow-based OxygenOS version 3.1.2. OxygenOS sticks dangerously close to stock Android and offers an almost bloat-free experience out-of-the-box. Think of it as a third-party Nexus. Even though OxygenOS stays true to Google's OS, it has added a few in-house features that although more a novelty, are useful nonetheless. Key among them is Shelf, a home screen that holds all your recent apps, quick contacts, custom widgets, memos and reminders, all in one place. A system wide Dark theme, manual Night mode and gesture support are other notable inclusions. OxygenOS may not offer many customisation options, but the OnePlus 3 more than compensates for it by offering an unlocked bootloader. This means you can root it, ROM it as and when you like and it won't void the phone's warranty.
- Both the OnePlus 2 and the OnePlus X had terrible cameras. The OnePlus 3 is better, much better in this regard. It comes with a 16-megapixel camera -- Sony IMX 298 sensor -- on the rear with PDAF, f/2.0 aperture and Optical Image Stabilisation. The rear snapper is capable of recording time-lapse, 4K video and RAW file format. The OnePlus 3 is quick to focus and shutter speed is also good. The camera app is bare-bones but you eventually get used to it. This is because the phone does point-and-shoot very well, at least most of the time. The phone is capable of shooting some excellent photos in well-lit and indoor lighting situations with good dynamic range and little or no metering issues.
- The OnePlus 3 is the company's first phone that supports its in-house fast charging technology - or fast charge in general -- called Dash Charging. The accompanying Dash Charger is capable of charging the phone to up to 60 per cent in just 30 minutes. And it does. 45 minutes or so is all it takes to fully charge the phone. Moreover, the Dash charger has been built in a way that shifts most of the power management processes from the phone to itself so the phone doesn't get hot while charging. And it doesn't. The OnePlus 3 stays surprisingly cool even when charging. This means you can continue to use the phone even while it's charging.
5 reasons why you should not buy the OnePlus 3:
- The OnePlus 3 ditches the OnePlus One and OnePlus 2's iconic sandstone finish design for a more premium, lighter and thinner experience. It's an all-metal smartphone, a first for OnePlus. Unlike its previous phones that were chunky in almost every sense of the word, the OnePlus 3 feels nicer. And more refined. But, it's certainly not flaunting the most original designs around. The OnePlus 3 looks like a mashup between the HTC One and the OnePlus 2. It's also a little slippery to hold. Not OnePlus X-kind slippery, but more like HTC One M9-kind slippery, which means it won't slide off a gentle slope like the former, but it would most certainly fly off your hand like the latter if you're not careful.
- The OnePlus 3 comes with 64GB of internal memory with no expandable storage option. At Rs 27,999 the OnePlus 3 may seem quite a bang-for-buck for all the top-notch hardware inside, but frankly speaking, a microSD slot (or even 128GB base memory) would have made this phone unbeatable.
- The mono speaker setup on-board the OnePlus 3 is average at best. If you're looking for good speakers in a smartphone, the OnePlus 3 is definitely not the one for you. Audio output through headphones is fine though.
- The OnePlus 3 is backed by a 3,000mAh battery, which is smaller than the one inside the OnePlus One and OnePlus 2. The OnePlus 3 has decent battery life (above-average), if not the best. Moderate to extreme usage saw us charging the phone twice on a working day. There are phones with bigger and better battery life in and around this price point. Also, the phone's Dash Charging feature works only with a proprietary charger and USB Type-C cable, both made by OnePlus. In case either one of them is missing, the phone switches back to regular charging.
- The most glaring concern is whether or not the company will be able to offer timely software updates.
About One plus:
OnePlus is Chinese smartphone manufacturer founded in December 2013. It is headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong. Apart from mainland China, the company serves 42 countries and regions around the world as of March 2016.
OnePlus was founded on 16 December 2013 by former Oppo vice president Pete Lau (刘作虎) and Carl Pei. According to the Chinese government's documentation, the only institutional stockholder in OnePlus is Oppo.
ONEPLUS INTRODUCES THE ONEPLUS 3 – IT’S ABOUT TIME
Dash Charge Technology, Industry-leading 6 GB RAM, Aluminum Unibody Design Bring a Better Mobile Experience
NEW DELHI – June 14, 2016 – OnePlus, a global mobile technology startup, today released the OnePlus 3, its long-awaited flagship smartphone. Combining the best in technology, design and innovation, this premium device further solidifies OnePlus’ mission to build a better smartphone experience.
The OnePlus 3 offers top-of-the-line performance and inspired design, while keeping the customer at the center. The new phone features Dash Charge fast charging technology, which adds a day of power in only half an hour. It comes with completely unlocked bootloader to give users maximum flexibility. It is also the first OnePlus smartphone to be available for purchase at launch on Amazon.in, OnePlus’ exclusive online partner in India, without an invite from day one.
“We know that the best smartphone is the one that works exactly how you want it to,” said OnePlus Founder and CEO Pete Lau. “The OnePlus 3 delivers that experience. It combines what our customers already love about our products with what they want and expect next. For example, Dash Charge sets a new standard for fast charging technology. It’s a flagship smartphone inspired by – and made for – our fans.”
Vikas Agarwal, General Manager at OnePlus India added, “India has always been a special market for us and we are thrilled to launch the OnePlus 3 for our Indian users simultaneously with the rest of the world. We are confident the phone will bode well with the expectations of the Indian fans, who will now have an easier time experiencing the OnePlus 3 since we have gone ‘invite free’. We are also introducing a line up of attractive accessories and exclusive partner offers to make the user experience even more enriching.”
Dash Charge – A Day’s Power in Half an Hour
The OnePlus 3 utilizes Dash Charge technology, a faster, cooler and safer way to charge a smartphone. Unlike other quick charging technologies, Dash Charge replenishes more than 60% of the 3,000 mAh battery in 30 minutes and continues fast charging even when streaming video or playing energy-intensive games. This is made possible by leveraging a large electric current for stable, consistent charging speeds. In addition, Dash Charge carries more current than other charging solutions, and at lower temperatures, by shifting the power management process from the phone itself to the Dash Charge adapter, so a vast majority of the heat generated while charging never reaches the device. Along with five custom safety measures in place to safeguard the adaptor, cable and phone itself, users can charge their OnePlus 3 as fast as possible without worry.Smart Capture – High-quality Photos and Easy Selfies
The 16 MP rear camera on the OnePlus 3 provides better imaging with incredible detail and clarity. OnePlus’ exclusive suite of imaging technologies, Smart Capture, allows users to effortlessly capture the ideal shot in any environment. Smart Capture functionalities include HD Mode, Auto HDR and Dynamic De-noise, which compares several frames of the same photo and blends them together in post-processing to reduce noise. The OnePlus 3 also includes our new Smile Capture feature, allowing you to take a photo using the front-facing 8 MP camera simply by smiling – a seamless solution for selfies.
Dual-stabilization technologies – Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) – help reduce blur, ensuring photos come out as planned. For the most discerning photography enthusiast, the robust manual mode offers the benefits of a DSLR, including support of RAW image files, in one lightweight device.
Premium Design – Elegantly Curved Aluminum Unibody
The design of the OnePlus 3 takes aesthetics, quality and usability to a new level. The all-metal unibody, carved from a single slab of space-grade aluminum alloy, makes for a seamless, resilient build, while the balance of soft curves against sharp lines creates a striking impression and comfortable grip. At 7.3 mm, the OnePlus 3 is one of the thinnest flagships ever. The stunning 5.5-inch 1080p Optic AMOLED display with one of the world’s thinnest bezels produces colors that are more vivid and true-to-life than ever before even in bright sunlight, thanks to a dual-polarizing layer.
Available in two color variants – Graphite and Soft Gold – the OnePlus 3 is an inspiring device to hold.
Fast, Powerful, Customizable
The OnePlus 3 is designed to deliver maximum performance. Packing the new quad-core Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 820 processor (up to 2.2 GHz), the OnePlus 3 performs tasks 35% faster than the OnePlus 2 and features a 40% boost in graphical power – all at a fraction of the power consumption.
The device also sets a new standard in smartphone memory. The OnePlus 3 boasts 6 GB of LPDDR4 RAM, allowing for next-level multitasking without delay or lag and ensuring it can handle the most demanding apps. The OnePlus 3 also features an improved, more durable ceramic fingerprint sensor that improves accuracy with increased use. Offering the ability to unlock the device in under 0.3 seconds, even from a sleeping screen, users can access their phone faster and more accurately.
OnePlus’ custom operating system, OxygenOS, offers a fast, clean, customizable and bloat-free operating system based on Android Marshmallow. With off-screen gestures and customizable capacitive hardware and software buttons built in, the OnePlus 3 allows customers to personalize their smartphone experience.
The OnePlus 3 comes with dual nano SIM card support, allowing users to connect to different networks with ease. Our Indian fans will get complimentary subscription of 12 months of ad-free Saavn Pro. In addition to that, through OnePlus’ partnership with Idea Cellular our Indian fans will be able to enjoy ‘double data’ for 12 months. A third exciting offer awaits OnePlus fans wherein they will be able to avail 12 months of accidental damage coverage through the ‘OnePlus Care app’ powered by Servify.
OnePlus’ partners have come forth in wishing the OnePlus 3 success:
“Amazon.in has become the marketplace of choice for millions of customers who want to explore and buy a range of mobile devices across marquee brands. We are very happy to offer our customers across India an exclusive access to the new OnePlus 3 and provide them with a delightful shopping experience,” said Noor Patel, Director Category Management, Amazon India.
“We are very excited to collaborate with OnePlus on their latest flagship device, the OnePlus 3, powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor,” said Sunil Lalvani, Vice President and President, Qualcomm India. “The OnePlus 3 takes advantage of the heterogeneous computing capabilities that are inherent to Snapdragon 820, providing an all-around outstanding experience for users.”
Elaborating on partnering with OnePlus, Mahesh Narayanan, Global COO, Saavn, added, "This strategic partnership between OnePlus and Saavn offers an integrated experience that combines the best technology, music and original audio content for OnePlus 3 and Saavn Pro users in India. The OnePlus 3 is a beautifully-designed, premium smartphone that makes a perfect pair with Saavn Pro's ad-free, high-quality streaming experience. There is a large overlap between OnePlus users and Saavn listeners, and this association will help us engage with that audience in a meaningful way." Pricing & Availability
The Graphite variant of the OnePlus 3 will be available exclusively on Amazon.in, 12:30am onwards starting June 15 for INR 27,999/- whereas the Soft Gold variant will be launched in the near future. Additionally, fans can see for themselves how the OnePlus 3 is creating a better smartphone experience by visiting one of three pop-up stores located at The Collective @ New Delhi (June 15), The Collective @ Mumbai (June 17) and Indelust @ Bangalore (June 18).
About OnePlus
OnePlus is a global startup challenging conventional concepts of technology. Created around the “Never Settle” mantra, OnePlus creates exquisitely designed devices with premium build quality and high performance hardware. OnePlus thrives on cultivating strong bonds and growing together with its community of users and fans. For more information, please visit www.oneplus.net/in
OnePlus 3
OnePlus is all set to launch its latest flagship smartphone - OnePlus3, in India. The company has revealed that it will unveil the handset in a VR launch scheduled to take place on June 14 at 10PM. The Chinese manufacturer has sent out media invites for an India launch event scheduled for June 15.
OnePlus has also announced pop-up events in various cities around the globe, where users will be able to buy the new flagship along with some goodies. The pop-up events will take place in Berlin, New York, Paris and London on June 15. The same will also be organised in Indian cities of Delhi and Mumbai, but the dates are not out yet.
According to an online tipster, the upcoming smartphone will come with a 5.5-inch Full HD display. It is also rumoured to sport a 16MP rear camera, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, 64GB of in-built storage and NFC connectivity.
Other rumoured specifications include a USB type-C port, 4GB or 6GB of RAM and a fingerprint sensor. The handset will likely run the company's custom OxygenOS baked on top ofAndroid 6.0
Marshmallow operating system.
OnePlus 3 will go on sale globally without the invite system. The company has also released a Loop app to watch the VR announcement, and is also giving away the Loop VR headset at Re.1 via Amazon.
About OnePlus
OnePlus (Chinese: 一加科技; pinyin:Yījiā Kējì) is a Chinese smartphone manufacturer founded in December 2013. It is headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong. Apart from mainland China, the company serves 42 countries and regions around the world as of March 2016.
OnePlus was founded on 16 December 2013 by former Oppo vice president Pete Lau (刘作虎) and Carl Pei. According to the Chinese government's documentation, the only institutional stockholder in OnePlus is Oppo.
OnePlus has been awfully quiet about its third “flagship killer”. They have been known for hyping their devices to no end, periodically giving us bits and pieces of what the next handset will feature. But all we really know about the OnePlus 3 is that it will be launched on June 14th, will be available for purchase at launch and that “it feels good to hold“. The rest are rumors.
But of course, OnePlus couldn’t stay quiet until next week’s announcement. They have taken it to Twitter to show us what the OnePlus 3 camera will be able to accomplish. Let’s take a look at the images!
The photos look good, but we would wait to pass judgement. We don’t know who took them, what kind of settings were used, how many times the photos had to be taken to get the best shot, or whether the image was edited or not.
Also Read : OnePlus 3 Leaked images
We will have to wait until we get our hands on the phone to really tell what kind of quality we are getting. For now, just give these images a look and hit the comments to let us know what you think of them.
As far as Camera specification of OnePlus 3 goes, it features 16 MP of Primary camera with f/1.8 and have OIS (optical image stablizer), laser autofocus, LED flash , 1/2.6" sensor size with 1.3 µm pixel size. It also rumored to support panorama and HDR . OnePlus 3 can record Video of 2160p at 30fps. For the selfies it is having 8 MP front facing camera with f/2.0 and can record video at 1080p.
Friends,
I know there have been a lot of rumors and leaks. By now, most of you are aware that the OnePlus 3 will be out soon. However, we’re extremely excited about one key piece of news that we’ve managed to keep a secret:
We’re releasing the OnePlus 3 invite-free, right from launch day. In addition, invites are gone forever from future OnePlus product launches.
The invite system has a special place in our history. When we first started out, our team was incredibly small. We had no idea what the demand of the OnePlus One would look like. We also weren’t fans of flash sales, where there’s a risk of everything selling out immediately, forcing fans to wait indefinitely. To address this, we designed the invite system to give customers a chance to purchase a phone as soon as we had inventory ready.
The demand for the OnePlus One was much higher than expected. Some got into a frenzy hunting for invites, while others have complained continuously and loudly ever since. Regardless though, the invite system allowed us to scale our operations and manage our risks to help us grow more sustainably.
With the OnePlus 3, we’re officially saying goodbye to invites. It’s a big step for us as a company, our fans, and fellow tech enthusiasts. After sending out millions of invites over the past two years, it’s hard to not think back to the early days and how far we’ve come. We’re proud to have reached a point where we feel confident in making our new device available without invites from day one.
We’re excited to invite you to the Loop for the official launch of the OnePlus 3 on June 14. Make sure you don’t miss out on the grand unveiling. The doors to the Loop will open at 12:30 PM Eastern Time*. During the first two hours of the launch, our new flagship device will be available exclusively in the Loop, which doubles as the world’s first global VR shopping experience. Open sales for the OnePlus 3 will begin on OnePlus.net at 3:00 PM Eastern Time. Start preparing to join the experience today and download the app now!
Never Settle
*Launch schedule for all time zones on June 14:
12.30 PM EDT (New York)
9.30 AM PDT (San Francisco)
4.30 PM UTC/GMT
5.30 PM BST (London)
6.30 PM CEST (Paris)
10.00 PM IST(Bengaluru)
We are expecting next OnePlus 3 device in next couple of week, alleged OnePlus 3 smartphone leaked two times recently, and even though the design seemed a bit unrealistic at first, the device has leaked yet again, read on.
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| OnePlus 3 : Leaked images |
We can easily spot that this OnePlus 3 looks like hybrid between the HTC One M9 and Meizu PRO 5, back side of OnePlus is similar to HTC’s 2015 flagship, while the front side looks like one of Meizu PRO 5.Home key is just below display, though it is still not clear that it is physical button, or just a capacitive one. Either way, chances are that this button is not only a home key, but also a fingerprint scanner.
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| OnePlus 3 : Feature type C charger and Earphone jack at Bottom |
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| OnePlus 3 : Top |
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| OnePlus 3 : Right side |
The Type-C USB port is placed on the bottom of the phone, along with the loudspeaker, and the 3.5mm headphone jack. It seems like this device sports a single LED flash below the rear-facing camera sensor, and the antenna lines are also quite visible on the phone’s back side. According to various rumors, the OnePlus 3 will sport a 5.5-inch 1080p (1920 x 1080) display, and it will ship in both 4GB and 6GB RAM variants.
Read More : OnePlus3 : Resource Directory
The 4GB RAM model will come with 32GB of internal storage, while the 6GB RAM variant is said to ship with 64GB of native storage. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 64-bit quad-core processor will probably fuel this smartphone, and a 16-megapixel rear-facing camera has been mentioned a number of times now as well. The 8-megapixel snapper will be placed on the front side of this phone, and a 3,500mAh battery will be included as well. Speaking of which, OnePlus has recently trademarked ‘Dash Charge’, and it sure seems like the company is getting ready to release their very own fast charging solution.
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| OnePlus3 : front Side ( Very Similar to HTC M 9 ) |
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| OnePlus 3 : Back, looks very similar to Meizu Pro 5 |
Android 6.0 Marshmallow will come pre-installed on the OnePlus 3, and on top of it, you’ll be able to find OnePlus’ Oxygen OS (or Hydrogen OS if you purchase a Chinese variant of the device).
OnePlus is all set to launch their third-generation flagship, and we haven’t know much about Onplus 3, yesterday few leaked images of design and specifications surfaced online for OnePlus 3.
OnePlus 3 Leaked Specifications :
In terms of specification all we know that OnePlus 3 features 5-inch FullHD display, powered by Snapdragon 820 with RAM of either 4GB or 6GB, depending on who you ask.It also features 16-megapixel rear camera and 8-megapixel front-facing camera. OnePlus 3 runs on Android 6.0.1-based Oxygen 3 operating system. As far as pricing goes, the number is just above $300. We'll keep waiting for official confirmation on all of the above.
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| OnePlus 3 : Front Side |
OnePlus 3 is packaged in a special case supposed to hide its final design in some of the image, whereas others show it in all its glory. Assuming these images portray the final OnePlus 3 design, it’s immediately clear that the OnePlus 3 won’t be a copy of its predecessor.
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| OnePlus 3 : Back Side |
The antenna lines on the back are similar to HTC’s rear antennas while the main camera’s design is rather similar to Samsung’s smartphone camera designs. Interestingly, the handset in these images looks nothing like the OnePlus 3 shown in a recent leak.
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| OnePlus 3 : Leaked Specifications |
Read More : OnePlus 3 with snapdragon 820 and 6 GB RAM
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| The first image that has leaked claiming to be the OnePlus 3. / © Weibo |
The successor to OnePlus' last year's OP2 smartphone has been spotted on AnTuTu last month , revealing some of its key specs. The listing revealed that the OnePlus 3 will be powered by a Snapdragon 820 chipset and sports a 1080 x 1920 pixel resolution display. Here is Everything we know about One Plus 3 till now.
Leaks indicate OnePlus 3 to have 4GB RAM . In addition, it also reveals that OnePlus 3 will have SD820 chipset, 16MP/8MP camera combo, and Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. The display resolution is full HD and the size of screen is 5-inch, which is less than the 5.5-inch size that was being rumored earlier.
Also there is rumored to be another variant of OnePlus that feature 6 GB of RAM and named as One Plus 3 pro.
Coming back to the amount of RAM, while it's entirely possible for benchmarks to get things wrong, there could also be a possibility that the models 'RAIN RAIN A3000' and 'Rain A3000' are actually two different variants.
Also there is rumored to be another variant of OnePlus that feature 6 GB of RAM and named as One Plus 3 pro.
Coming back to the amount of RAM, while it's entirely possible for benchmarks to get things wrong, there could also be a possibility that the models 'RAIN RAIN A3000' and 'Rain A3000' are actually two different variants.
One Plus 3 Release Date
CNET en Espanol got an exclusive interview with OnePlus Co-founder Carl Pei. While he didn't disclose any details about the design of the OnePlus 3, Mr Pei did disclose an estimated launch date; the end of the second quarter of 2016.
Also Read : Moto G4 Release Date : New Moto Device on June 9
One Plus 3 Design
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| One Plus 3 : Rendered Image |
The renders of One Plus 3 clearly show that the fingerprint scanner no longer sits at the base of the front of the device, leading to speculation over how the company plans for the new device to be unlocked. It's possible that it could employ iris-recognition technology or even an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor embedded below the screen.
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| One Plus 3 : Rendered Image |
One Plus 3 Price
There's OnePlus 3 price is supposed to be around $310 ( 1,999 Yuan) , While other variant which features Snapdragon 820 chip but with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The second version would naturally be priced higher than the standard version, but at present, we have no information about the same..
We should find out how accurate these listings are by late June, as that's the end of the OnePlus 3's supposed launch window. So do tell us what do you think of One Plus 3 in comment section below , can it compete with LeEco and Xiaomi Devices..
5 Reasons to buy OnePlus One

1. It's cheap
Buy the OnePlus One and you'll be getting a smartphone of worth £600 for less than half the price. Available in 16GB and 64GB variants, the OnePlus One is available at £229. And that make it better than 80% of available smartphones.
2. It's great specification
Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chip; 3GB of RAM; Adreno 330 graphics; large full-HD display; 4K video recording; high-capacity battery; and the latest connectivity features including dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi, 4G and Bluetooth 4.0. In fact, the only thing on which the OnePlus One can't compete is expandable storage - so just get the 64GB version and you'll still save £300.
3. It's great for tweakers
Android is more popular then most of operating system because it allows greater customization than other OS. OnePlus One runs CyanogenMod 12S, which is based on Android KitKat (and is upgradeable to Android L). CyanogenMod takes things one step further, allowing even more customization than does standard Android. There are thousands of themes, icons, fonts, wallpapers and more to get your OnePlus.
4. Secure messaging and privacy guard
OnePlus understands the importance of out data, so it allows Secure Messaging and Guard Privacy by CyanogenMod 12S operating system. The former admittedly requires your recipient to also be running a CyanogenMod device, but the latter is great for letting you keep a check on app permissions - ideal if you're keen on running third-party apps not vetted by Google Play.
5. No-one else has one
Take a look at the phones owned by your friends or colleagues. You can find Samsung Galaxy, A cheap phone from Tesco,or iPhone, But there's probably not even single OnePlus One user. And there probably never will be, because as far as most people are concerned the OnePlus One can be bought by invitation only, and obtaining an invitation is enough of a hassle to make them look elsewhere.
5 Reasons to buy OnePlus 2

1. Latest Hardware
The OnePlus 2 has a 5.5-inch Full HD display. The handset is powered by an octa-ocre Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor clocked at 1.8GHz with an Adreno 430 GPU and 3GB/4GB RAM. The handset also has 16GB/64GB storage and a 3300mAh non-removable battery which should power you through at least a day.
2. Future Proof
The rest of the OnePlus 2 is pretty much set for the future, with OxygenOS (based on Android 5.1 Lollipop) and the promise of at least one update covering the software. On the hardware front, the OnePlus 2 has 4GB RAM, which is likely to become the standard for flagship handsets next year.
3. Value for money
On paper, the OnePlus 2 is equal to many devices – and better than a lot of others – but what really sets it apart is its price tag; other devices offering similar specifications retail in excess of $550 but the OnePlus 2 retails a lot lower at $389 for the higher-specced 64GB model (and even lower at $329 for the lesser-spec 16GB model).
4. The invite system
The one thing that sets OnePlus apart from the competition is the (dreaded) invite system. To manage its inventory, the company issues invites to purchase the handset (and then allows people who have bought it to also share invites) and while they have promised a much larger launch inventory, actual availability could be an issue.
5. Missing features
There are a couple of features that have been omitted from the handset. The 3300 mAh battery is certainly large enough for most usage but as it’s non-removable, so you can’t swap it out when your battery does get low.
A crucial feature that’s also been omitted from the OnePlus 2 is NFC (Near Field Communications) and while OnePlus claim it left the feature out as it’s not used that often, we’re entering an era where mobile payments are becoming mainstream. The lack of NFC means you won’t be able to pay for items using your phone and it also means you won’t be able to use NFC for accessories and cross-device communication, which are both likely to become popular features in the ecosystem over the next 18 months.
OnePlus are tying up with ReGlobe, an enterprise at the forefront of product end-of-life management in association with Amazon India for exchange and buyback programs of your older smartphones for a brand-new OnePlus device.
Under this scheme, consumers can avail up to Rs. 16,000 off on exchange of their older smartphones. Take a sneak peek at the terms and conditions and find out the eligibility criteria for the buyback scheme.
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| Vikas Agarwal, General Manager - India, OnePlus |
1. Svelte Design
Design breakthroughs in the smartphone industry are becoming increasingly rare. While metal and glass may be the go-to materials for present day smartphones, we have taken a lot of effort in meticulously designing the OnePlus X, which blends design form, aesthetics and usability for the local smartphone user today. It feels right when you hold it in the palm of your hands and yes, it is hard to get those chamfered edges perfect.
2. Your Vision, Our Smartphone Camera
Mobile photography has reached a phase where photos clicked at the highest quality possible are similar to viewing them with your own eyes. And that realism is brought to life by the camera inside the OnePlus X. Packing an ISOCELL sensor, this new technology improves colour reproduction, sharpness and dynamic range compared to standard camera sensors. Furthermore, the module packs in a hybrid autofocus system thereby empowering even amateur photographers to click distinct moments, fantastic photos and awesome selfie shots.
While the smartphone space has lately undergone a metamorphosis, brand OnePlus continues to push the boundaries in delivering on the facets of price, performance and ingenuity. While we understand the requirements of a price conscious consumer, we are not a budget brand. Offering a premium smartphone experience in all our smartphones is a motto ingrained in the ethos of our company and we will continue to deliver on this front.
4. Variety is a spice of Smartphone Life
The OnePlus X, while pushing the boundaries of being your daily driver phone isn’t limited when it comes to a choice of a variant. In fact, we are one of the first OEMs to introduce a limited-edition “fire-baked” Zirconia Ceramic variant which is extremely rigorous to manufacture while being super durable and pleasing to the eye. We also have the “Champagne Gold” and “Onyx Black” variants to suit your style needs while offering the user more choices. 5. Entertainment Guaranteed
Yes, we agree. The video hasn’t killed the Radio Star. In fact, Radio continues to be an important mode of audio leisure for the people of India and we have this capability built into our handset. Enjoy your favourite FM stations on-the-go anytime, anywhere.
6. Choice to the User, For the User
You must always be able to predict what's next and then have the flexibility to evolve. And that is what we’ve done with the OnePlus X with the help of our community. In an increasingly globalised world, we are all travellers and your smartphone is an essential medium facilitating this transition. With Dual-SIM support, carry your work and personal life simultaneously and if need be, increase your media consumption by strapping an expansion card to increase your storage. The choice is yours! Packing in some of the highest end silicon in its innards, the OnePlus X will breeze through your apps without a hiccup. With a significant performance under the hood, gaming, productivity and lifestyle apps are all in a day’s work for our smartphone. Not to forget, our custom ROM in OxygenOS is a breath of fresh air amidst the bloatware filled offerings compared to the competition. Run Android the way it is meant to be.



































