The
OnePlus 2 is a good phone, but
OnePlus are so confident in the handset that they are allowing
Samsung phone owners the chance to trade in (up?) to the OP2.
It's a bold marketing, offering the
OnePlus 2 as a trade in for a
Samsung Edge device and it is already making headlines (as you can see), but other than clever marketing it really doesn't seem like an offer anyone is ever going to accept.
While the
OnePlus 2 is a good phone, it is also much cheaper than say the
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. What are the chances that an owner of a more expensive phone are going to trade in for something cheaper, even if it does perform better.
In an attempt to convince
Samsung owners to go for a OP2,
OnePlus are saying that they will be donating all the Samsung trade ins to charity, but then again wouldn't it be better just to give a bunch of
OnePlus 2 phones away instead?
We doubt that there will be much of a demand to take part, but incase
OnePlus have limited the number of participants to only 50, and are only allowing the offer until the 18th October. You can see more details in the
terms and conditions.So more #hype from
OnePlus, and were sure that isn't the last of it.