OnePlus Two: a new name, but faces delays

The OnePlus One was among the most impressive devices published in 2014, offering an attractive mix of flagship features for half the price of most of its rivals.
Since the OnePlus One was filled with praise from the high-tech press and all consumers who could get their hands on it, all eyes turned to his successor, OnePlus Two, we should call OnePlus two from now , since the company has apparently refined its naming strategy.

According to a new publication Forbes , and as the sources are not fully known, it should take all the information with a grain of salt, and as the name has not been confirmed by OnePlus itself.


See also : Galaxy S6: an exclusive version of Snapdragon 810?


Recent leaks have suggested that the new smartphone will be an absolute beast, as it should have a 5.5 inch screen with a resolution Quad HD, 4GB of RAM and an octo-core processor from Qualcomm, Snapdragon 810.

Forbes also indicates that the smartphone launch was postponed to the third quarter of 2015, and those due to problems with the Snapdragon Qualcomm processor 810, which is the cause of the problem.

A problem that does not affect everyone
The next generation processor should provide higher performance and lower power consumption to a variety of leading smartphones launched this year, but seems to have an overheating problem, particularly with regard to the Samsung Galaxy S6 which could have set aside thereof.

The Snapdragon 810 has already been embedded in the LG G Flex 2, and none of the LG smartphone has alluded to such a problem until now. Maybe this problem varies by different manufacturers, and needs of each ...

Forbes says that "manufacturing challenges" with the Snapdragon 810 will delay the OnePlus 2 and the transition to a 64-bit chip could be part of the problem. If you look forward to the arrival of the next flagship smartphone OnePlus, you might wait longer than expected.
OnePlus had already announced plans to launch its new smartphone during Q2 or Q3 of 2015, so n is not necessarily a big "delay", as it remains within the launch window scheduled. But that means it will arrive later than many had hoped.
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