Rumor: One Plus One could get a $50 cut on 1st June


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The big question on many peoples lips is “what do Oneplus have for us come 1st of June?” one possible answer to that question is a $50 price cut!

The One Plus One innovated the market on its launch, showing to consumers and companies that it was possible to make a device with advanced specifications without charging a high price for it.

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It’s been little more than a year since the device launched and although the One Plus One still a quite competitive device, with 5.5-inch FHD display, 3GB RAM and Snapdragon 801 CPU, those specs are still last gen specs and customers are waiting for more.

So with a new device, the OP2 on the horizon it has been speculated that the current phone could get a $50 price cut and this is what we should expect from OnePlus on 1st June.

Would a $50 price drop be enough to temp you to buy a OPO? Are you waiting for the OP2? Or do you think that OnePlus hype is over and rivals are already poised to pounce?

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5 Comments

  1. Roger
    May 30, 2015

    Sadly, it still will be a few hundred dollars more than I can afford.

  2. Bulent
    May 30, 2015

    maybe, it’s depend a lot of things, such as dual sim, bezel less, high end hardware specifications etc etc.

  3. Chico Migraña
    May 30, 2015

    No invites anymore? Haha i wanted that phone about a year ago, now it’s old

  4. iKosh
    May 31, 2015

    Too little too late. The original price was good but they kept it for over a year. IUNI U3 and Meizu MX4 are better deals.

    • joe mont
      June 1, 2015

      Except Meizu is locked down tighter than a nuns cranny with total disregard for the GPL and Linux, and Iuni doesnt have the correct frequencies for everybody.