- Analysis by KJ David
While it fails to feature a Quad HD (2160p) screen resolution and a microSD card slot (a common weak point among premium smartphones), the OnePlus 2's pros and cons seem to be more than enough to titillate tech-savvy users like you and us.
This 5.5-inch FHD OxygenOS model is one of the first to support the USB Type-C connector , which is in essence a reversible universal USB protocol. It also lines up with many 2015 flagships via its 13-megapixel dual LED flash camera (1.3um pixel size) , octa-core 1.8GHz 64-bit CPU, and 4GB maximum LPDDR4 RAM . A fingerprint sensor and the Waves MaxxAudio sound technology are on board as well.
Users meticulous about style might also enjoy its StyleSwap option , allowing you to swap covers in a minimal amount of time. A dedicated Alert Slider complements its aluminum-magnesium alloy casing, too, which we think gives it the premium-class look that its sophisticated feature set deserves.
** This phone is also known as: OnePlus 2
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