SoC: Snapdragon 810 v2.1
OS: Oxygen
Connector: USB Type-C
RAM: 4 GB LPDDR4
Expected/Rumored Specs:
Display: 5.5" 1080p
Internal Storage: 16/64 GB
Back Camera: 16 MP
Front Camera: 5 MP
Expected Price: Starting at $349
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Although I'm pretty sure what the answer will be, I assume this phone is a no-go on Verizon?
Oxygen OS is an android based rom made by the Team Parandroid, aka team who is not as greedy and backstabby as Cyanogen.
What's going to make the 810 perform better in this than in the M9?
this is even more hilarious when you bring it up. Cyanogen is not completely open source either in the OnePlus and the Indian phone too.That's hysterical. Especially with the fact that OxygenOS is closed source minus the kernel.
this is even more hilarious when you bring it up. Cyanogen is not completely open source either in the OnePlus and the Indian phone too.
I have a strange suspicion that you're involved with the company. So, sorry, I don't believe in your lies.
Sadly my programming skills pretty much suck and I couldn't deal with their d-bag of a CEO so no I'm not part of them much less even anywhere near them. I just prefer facts to blind hate based on business decisions (good or bad).
As for Cyanogen being open source. You can freely download and compile CyanogenMod for OnePlus One and the Eureka Yu. You do lose certain APPS which are proprietary to CyanogenOS and closed source (oh god no they are trying to monetize!) but you can still compile a completely working version of CyanogenMod for Bacon and Tomato. You can't do that with OxygenOS in any capacity.
CyanogenOS != CyanogenMod
Official leak from China's FCC... (TENAA)
http://www.engadget.com/2015/07/22/one-plus-2-china-regulator-leak/
No front facing stereo...
I see a lot of dreamers in here, hopefully it comes to verizon. Hahaha you all should know better.
What I'm interested in is how you buy the phone. Is it a stupid invite system again or will they actually have stock this time
They claim they've learned from the past year; so they will keep more phones in stock.1+ confirmed months back it will be another moronic invite system
They claim they've learned from the past year; so they will keep more phones in stock.
They had only believed that they would only sell 30,000 phones, with 50,000 being a great year. 100,000 would be their dream come true. And instead, they sold 1.5 Million. Hence, they had stock issues... So this time they are planning to sell way more phones than 30 thousand.
Let's just hope they don't do any moronic, wasteful, sexist advertising campaign...
The issue is manufacturing. They planned for initially planned for 30K phones a year. It was evidently so popular that they instead sold 1.5M. Manufacturing was not in place to make that amount. So it's really an issue of underestimating how cheap American nerds could be...Yea...they were morons the first go around.
They would have sold a crapload more than 1.5 million had they not had that moronic invite system and all but forced willing consumers to buy their competitors products.
Instead of abolishing the invite system that capped their sales....they're using it again. F'n morons.
The issue is manufacturing. They planned for initially planned for 30K phones a year. It was evidently so popular that they instead sold 1.5M. Manufacturing was not in place to make that amount. So it's really an issue of underestimating how cheap American nerds could be...
Oppo Electronics is the owner and operator of Oppo Mobile. But Oppo Electronics is just an investor/majority owner of OnePlus. They do not "operate it." At least that's the explanation I've heard. Honestly, I think they are the trojan horse to move into the American markets, but I don't believe that even they knew how successful OnePlus would be at the time. Oppo also isn't exactly known for being smart...Yea they were idiots. You make a top tier phone unlocked that is dead cheap...you're going to sell more than 30,000.
Further they have the manufacturing, they just chose not to use it on a product they were selling at practically a loss. 1+ is better known to the world as Oppo, remember?
Oppo Electronics is the owner and operator of Oppo Mobile. But Oppo Electronics is just an investor/majority owner of OnePlus. They do not "operate it." At least that's the explanation I've heard. Honestly, I think they are the trojan horse to move into the American markets, but I don't believe that even they knew how successful OnePlus would be at the time. Oppo also isn't exactly known for being smart...
So Oppo might have the manufacturing, but they certainly didn't plan on making more than 100K OnePlus Ones, let alone over 1.5M!
The idiotic invites are out and up. . Le. Groan.
When will I be able to get the OnePlus 2 without an invite?
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