This week, it emerged that OnePlus plans to massively increase its worldwide handset sales this year - from around a million in 2014, up to at least three million in 2015. A new cheaper handset will be launched by the end of this year too, but what many people are waiting for is the company"s next-generation flagship, the OnePlus Two.
The company"s CEO, Carl Pei, confirmed last month that the successor to its One (and only) handset would arrive within six months, hinting at a possible launch around September. The device is rumored to include some mighty specs, including a Snapdragon 810 processor and 4GB of RAM, and now more details have apparently surfaced about the new handset.
Business Insider cites an unnamed "person familiar with the matter" as having revealed that the Two will feature a fingerprint sensor, described by the individual as "better than Touch ID", the fingerprint authentication system used on some Apple devices.
Finally, the new flagship will supposedly be "more customizable", with a new generation of the company"s diverse range of interchangeable StyleSwap covers. After it launched the One, the firm later admitted that its own design flaws had caused problems with the StyleSwap covers, which ultimately proved insurmountable.
Are you looking forward to the OnePlus Two? Are you perhaps considering waiting for the new more lower-cost handset? Or do you have your eye on another affordable flagship instead? Let us know your thoughts below!
Source: Business Insider