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Friday 31 July 2015

Thinking of buying a smart phone and dont want to break the bank or Compromised on fetures then the next big thing is here








Thinking of buying a new phone well just wait the new OnePlus 2 has been finally announce and will be released on August 11. We can all agree smart phones are expensive the best phones can make quiet a dent to your wallet like I Phone and Samsung guess that’s why the latest smartphone from Chinese handset maker OnePlus was so impressive. Now there is the OnePlus 2 which not only packs the same kind of impressive features as the iPhone 6 and Galaxy S6, but it does so at almost half the price of either smart phone.

I know this is some serious allegations against the giants how ever lets look at some specs


The Display and Designs :  The OnePlus 2 comes with a 5.5-inch, 1080p display, which is larger than (though just as sharp as) the iPhone 6’s 4.7-inch screen and the Galaxy S6’s 5-inch panel.
And while the OnePlus One is saddled with a rather bland design, the OnePlus 2 will be available with optional wooden and Kevlar back panels.

 The Operating System : Like the OnePlus One, the OnePlus 2 runs on a modified version of Google’s Android operating system. But whereas the OnePlus One ran the popular CyanogenMod, the OnePlus 2 features the company’s own OxygenOS.
OnePlus says the new operating system will give you a “pure Android experience,” which means it won’t be packed with all of those extra apps and themes that companies like Samsung and LG load on their Android phones which i hate  by the way especially when you need the RAM and extra Memory for those apps that won't store on external memory like Facebook. 

Power and performance : The OnePlus 2 uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor that's been tweaked in order to overcome the overheating issues we experienced in the LG G Flex 2. The results await our final review.The octa-core CPU runs at 1.8GHz and has a high memory ceiling with 4GB of RAM if you opt for the phone with 64GB of internal storage. The 16GB version has just 3GB of RAM. Both versions have a Adreno 430 GPU running graphics duty. There's no microSD card slot here again, but OnePlus 2 does feature dual nano SIM support, which is handy for frequent travelers or anyone who has two numbers. However it is able to run apps and games at speeds comparable to its more expensive contemporaries. The most interesting addition on the OnePlus 2 and is also among the first smartphones in the world to come equipped with the new USB Type-C connector. Unlike the micro-USB cable used by most Android smartphones or Apple’s Lightning cable, USB Type-C not only lets you charge your phone and transfer data from it to your PC, it also lets you use your phone to charge your laptop. We knew this would be the case, but it’s still nice to see a company moving people over to the new port as soon as possible. There’s also a three-position switch on the side of the phone that lets you cycle through the three default notification settings in Android Lollipop (all, priority, and none). for people who use an iPhone pretty frequently and are accustom using the side switch to silence sounds, i think having a more granular hardware switch on the OnePlus 2 is a very welcome addition. 

Camera: Of course, as with any new smartphone, a great camera is a must. The original OnePlus One’s was a bit of a letdown, especially when compared to the competition.
But the OnePlus 2 gets a new 13-megapixel camera, with optical image stabilization (OIS) to help make sure that photos look sharp even if the camera shakes.


Finger Print Scanner : Like the Galaxy S6 and iPhone 6, the OnePlus 2 comes with a built-in fingerprint reader for unlocking the phone. But while Apple’s and Samsung’s phones let you use their fingerprint readers in conjunction with their mobile payment apps to buy items at brick-and-mortar stores, OnePlus hasn’t said if it will provide a similar option.

                                                     
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