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One phone that was one of the outstanding phones that the mobile world saw was the OnePlus One. When OnePlus one introduced a high-performance, low-cost handset it was out of the blue. The company has now released the second version of its well reclaimed and famous oneplus one. Will the OnePlus Two be able to get the same attraction solely depends upon what it has to offer.

The design of the phone is one of its major usp, the grainy charcoal rear and metal sides are very well built and feel good to use. The phone has introduced an “alert slider” which acts just like the iphone mute button and helps to switch between various sound profiles. The phone has a physical button at the bottom which acts as the home button as well as the fingerprint scanner. 


The phone has a 5.5. inch screen that is marketed for being highly bright but the phone doesn’t have that “bawal” feel to it, but it is fairly good. The display is a full HD one and has great viewing experience both while watching videos and playing games as well. The phone has a Ram of 4Gb that performance very well both while general use and heavy use. You’ll hardly notice any lag in the phone. You'll find a 13 MP camera on the rear of the OnePlus, with optical image stabilization, dual-LED flash and 4K vide and on the front a 5 MP snapper. The camera seems to be the one aspect that the phone might not have lived up to, in comparison to other phone such as the Samsung S6 and the LG G4. Taking a look at some of its basic features:




Features
Details
Remarks
Screen
5.5 inch LCD display
The display is great and provides a ppi of 401.
Os
Android 5.0.2
Oxygen Os 2
With 4GB of ram the phone is super fast
Camera
13 Mp back and 5Mp front
The phone takes good images in well light condition but fails to leave an impression in low light.
Battery
3300 Mah
The battery is good as it gives a full day backup, however quick-charging and wireless charging are missing.
Connectivity
4G LTE, Wifi and Bluetooth.
The phone lacks the Nfc support though.

The phone has taken hints from Apple and introduces the alert slider and the inbuilt fingerprint scanner. The phone also has some of its own “Hatke” features which are a plus. Some of this include gesture support, reversible usb c type connector and a new feature called the Shelf. Lets have a look at the pros and cons of the OnePlus 2:

Pros:
  Eye catchy design.
  Great screen.
  Fast Performance.
  Fingerprint scanner that works consistently.
Cons:
  Lack of fast charging.
  No NFC
  Average camera performance in low light.
                                 



Final verdict:
High performance, fantastic design, impressive display those three things sum up the OnePlus 2. The phone is promising and looks will become another hit and will take the market further away from the Big Brands. The price is yet to be announced but will be definitely within the range of Rs 25000/-.

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