The OnePlus 2 will start at $329

Tonight, OnePlus revealed just about everything you could want to know about it’s “2016 flagship killer,” the OnePlus 2, except maybe the one thing that will make or break the device: How much it will cost. Well, one hour after the initial VR announcement of the device, OnePlus has made the price of the OnePlus 2 official, and it’s better than we thought.

While flagship devices like the Galaxy S6, One M9 and iPhone 6 cost between $600 and $850, the OnePlus 2 will launch at $329 for 16Gb of storage, or $389 for 64GB. Not bad at all. As covered in our initial announcement post, the release date for the OnePlus 2 in the US, Canada, India, China and EU is August 11. Let us know if you’ll be buying a OnePlus 2 in the comments below.

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OnePlus 2: móvil con atractivo borde metálico por 330 dólares

Y por fin OnePlus lo ha hecho oficial. Esperado y rumoreado desde hace meses, el OnePlus 2 (y nos pidieron que no escribamos “Two”) ha visto finalmente la luz en un evento organizado por la compañía en china y que muchos han podido disfrutar utilizan…

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OnePlus 2 official, launching August 11

One of the year’s most anticipated Android devices, the OnePlus 2, is official. And it’s launching August 11 in the US, Canada, India, EU, China and other select markets.

While the OnePlus One wasn’t without its fair share of problems, there’s no denying the device set the bar for what an independent company could provide in a handset. The OnePlus Two will carry that torch forward, with impressive specs and what is being teased as a conservative price — we don’t actually know how much yet. Hardware wise, the OnePlus 2 comes with:

  • Snapdragon 810 w/dedicated front and rear camera image signal processing
  • Adreno 430 GPU
  • 5.5-inch in-cell, 1080p display
  • 13-megapixel OIS, laser-focus camera
  • 4GB DDR4 RAM
  • 64GB storage
  • Fingerprint scanner
  • USB Type-C
  • 3300mAh battery

On top of improved specs over the OnePlus One, the OnePlus 2 comes with plenty of design improvements as well, sporting metal and customizable buttons, and a sleek magnesium bezel that’s met by a removable and customizable battery door on the rear. It also comes with an alert slider that can be set to all notifications, priority only or silent. You’ll notice that the OnePlus 2 uses a 1080p display. The display is indeed different than the display on the OnePlus One, and was chosen to preserve battery life.

Software wise, the OnePlus 2 runs OxygenOS based on the latest version of Android with a handful of enhancements to support things like the OnePlus 2′s 13-megapixel camera and fingerprint reader.

Going up against handsets like the Galaxy Note 5, the next Nexus and the 2015 Moto X won’t be easy, but it looks like OnePlus is in it to win it. You can buy the OnePlus 2 on August 11 in the US, Canada, India, China and European Union, if you have an invite. We’ll be sharing more details on that once they’re made available.

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Twitter updates its iOS app with interactive notifications

Twitter's iOS app has received an update, bumping it to version 6.33. The update brings along a couple of new features, including support for interactive notifications and the ability to access saved drafts while composing a tweet.

The interactive notifications that the update brings "let you engage on Twitter while using other apps," the company says. The alerts now feature new buttons, allowing you to easily favorite or reply to a tweet – this is all thanks to the new APIs Apple introduced with iOS 8.

The version 6.33 also makes it easy for you to access drafts while composing tweets, something which you can do by tapping on the quill icon that appears above the typing field. The updated app is now available for download from the App Store.

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Next Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event is on August 13

Samsung has officially announced that the next Galaxy Unpacked event will take place on August 13 at Lincoln Center in New York. The event will be live streamed on YouTube, the company confirmed.

Although there was no word on what the South Korean company will unveil at the event, the teaser image (shown above) accompanying the announcement clearly hints towards a device with curved display, presumably the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. In addition, the Galaxy Note 5 could also be announced as the Note series is also due for a refresh.

In case you've missed, both handsets have already posed in front of a camera, besides having their specifications…

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