After only relied on its invitation system as the only way for people to buy OnePlus One , the Chinese company has finally launched its system of pre-order on Monday. Unfortunately, and to no one's surprise, things have not gone as planned, so that OnePlus will again attempt to open the system to pre-order next month.
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While thousands of consumers were still able to pre-order the One, OnePlus acknowledged that for many, due to his inability to have servers capable of responding to increased traffic, orders could not lead. OnePlus tried to manage the expected doubling the size of its servers traffic, but it has not really helped to absorb the load applied by thousands of queries in seconds. In fact, many people have tried to Log in to submit pre-orders at the same time, so that the servers have slumped, preventing them to connect and complete their order.
More minutes and marched mass potential buyers flocked to the platform, which has resulted in a complete unavailability of the platform. If one believes the short FAQ section, it can be assumed that users have encountered several problems, such as multiple smartphones in the basket and buy orders to be delivered to the United States when, while potential buyers actually live in Canada, and other issues more or less important.
In an attempt to remedy this terrible mishap, OnePlus will open pre-orders for the One a second time on November 17 at 15h GMT . OnePlus did not reveal how long you'll have to pre-order this time. For reference, OnePlus initially set a period of one hour before extending it to the last minute to three hours Monday.
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While thousands of consumers were still able to pre-order the One, OnePlus acknowledged that for many, due to his inability to have servers capable of responding to increased traffic, orders could not lead. OnePlus tried to manage the expected doubling the size of its servers traffic, but it has not really helped to absorb the load applied by thousands of queries in seconds. In fact, many people have tried to Log in to submit pre-orders at the same time, so that the servers have slumped, preventing them to connect and complete their order.
More minutes and marched mass potential buyers flocked to the platform, which has resulted in a complete unavailability of the platform. If one believes the short FAQ section, it can be assumed that users have encountered several problems, such as multiple smartphones in the basket and buy orders to be delivered to the United States when, while potential buyers actually live in Canada, and other issues more or less important.
In an attempt to remedy this terrible mishap, OnePlus will open pre-orders for the One a second time on November 17 at 15h GMT . OnePlus did not reveal how long you'll have to pre-order this time. For reference, OnePlus initially set a period of one hour before extending it to the last minute to three hours Monday.