The OnePlus 2 is lightning quick thanks to a 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chip. With up to 64GB of storage and eMMC 5.0 flash memory paired with 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM, the handset was able to show off just how snappy its interface was.
Apps switched quickly and loaded fast while games ran smoothly during my usage. During a racing game of Asphalt 8 from EA, the phone ran a little warmer than Id liked but it was kind of expected since the Snapdragon 810 has been accused of overheating in other devices like LG G FLex 2.
OxygenOS, based on Android 5.1, is essentially the same as the Android experience. There are subtle customizations like dark mode, the ability to switch between hardware and capacitive buttons and toggle quick settings baked in throughout the OS.
On screen gestures are back again enabling you to toggle the flashlight by drawing a "V" with your finger(even when the device is asleep), an "O" for the camera and two swipes down to play music.
Changes like dark mode have been used in other handsets but the OnePlus 2 allows you to change accent colors and even customize LED notifications.
According to a OnePlus designer, the OS features will likely make it onto Android 5.1 in some shape or form, but for now, the slight modifications are only on the OnePlus 2.
The back panel is removable and there will be a range of covers including actual wood built Bamboo, Black Apricot, Rosewood and Kevlar
A 3300mAh lithium polymer battery powers the device throughout the day, and as a dual-SIM device the OnePlus 2 simultaneously supports two Nano SIM cards with 4G LTE capability.
One Plus two has Type C Charging port or reversible port makes hesitate free for charging on either sides.
13 M.P. Camera Works Decent. Rear mounted laser technology sharpens and focuses the camera in just .33 milliseconds and the wide-angle 5MP front-facing camera ensures every angle is covered.
With 373$ Usd(24, 999 Inr) budget price tagline One Plus Two is loaded with high end specs and worth buying .