# OnePlus 2

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Android smartphone manufactured by OnePlus

OnePlus 2 Phone in packaging Manufacturer OnePlus Type Smartphone First released 28 July 2015; 10 years ago (2015-07-28) Availability by region August 11, 2015[1] China Hong Kong India Canada European Union United States September 22, 2015 Malaysia (via Maxis) Singapore (via Lazada SG) October 13, 2015[2] Israel October 24, 2015[3] Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Predecessor OnePlus One Successor OnePlus 3 Related OnePlus X Compatible networks GSM, WCDMA, LTE Form factor Slate Dimensions 151.8 mm (5.98 in) H 74.9 mm (2.95 in) W 9.85 mm (0.388 in) D Weight 175 g (6.2 oz) Operating system Android based OxygenOS (global version) or HydrogenOS (Chinese version) System-on-chip Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 CPU Octa-core 64-bit 20 nm • Quad-core 1.77 GHz Cortex-A57 • Quad-core 1.56 GHz Cortex A-53 GPU Adreno 430 630 MHz Memory 3 or 4 GB LPDDR4 RAM Storage 16 or 64 GB eMMC v5.0 Removable storage None; 2 removable nano-SIM card slots Battery 3,300 mAh Li-Po Rear camera 13 MP OmniVision Technologies PureCel-S™ OV13860 1.3 μm-pixel optical sensor, f/2.0 aperture, 2160p@30fps, 1080p@60fps, 720p@120fps, optical image stabilization, laser autofocus, dual LED flash Front camera 5 MP OmniVision Technologies OV5648 1.4 μm-pixel optical sensor, wide-angle lens, 1080p@30fps, 720p@60fps Display 5.5 in (140 mm) 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution (401 ppi) 1080p Full HD IPS LCD In-Cell Sound Single mono speaker, 3.5 mm stereo audio jack Connectivity All models: GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850, 900, 1,800 and 1,900 MHz; Bands: 1/2/4/5/8; FDD-LTE: Bands: 1/2/4/5/7/8/12/17 Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac) (2.4/5 GHz), Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot, DLNA, Bluetooth 4.1, A2DP, A-GPS & GLONASS, USB-C, USB OTG, USB Host, 3.5 mm headphone jack Data inputs List Dual microphone with noise cancellation 3-axis gyroscope 3-axis accelerometer proximity sensor Ambient light sensor Multi-touch touchscreen display Fingerprint reader Compass Model A2001 (China)[4] A2003 (EMEA and Asia)[5] A2005 (North America) Codename oneplus2 Website oneplus.net/2

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The **OnePlus 2** (also abbreviated as **OP2**) is a [smartphone](/source/Smartphone) designed by [OnePlus](/source/OnePlus). It is the successor to the [OnePlus One](/source/OnePlus_One). OnePlus revealed the phone on 28 July 2015 via [virtual reality](/source/Virtual_reality), using [Google](/source/Google)'s [Cardboard](/source/Google_Cardboard) visor and its own app.[6]

OnePlus sold out 30,000 units of the OnePlus 2 in China within 64 seconds after launching the product sale.[7]

## Development

On 25 January 2015, OnePlus announced the smartphone's official name as *OnePlus 2*.[8] It was also later reported that the OnePlus 2 would have a late 2015 release, possibly due to hardware issues with its processor.[9]

In early April 2015, OnePlus confirmed that the OnePlus 2 would not feature [wireless charging](/source/Wireless_charging) and [NFC](/source/Near_field_communication). On 29 June 2015, it was confirmed that the device would also feature a [fingerprint sensor](/source/Fingerprint_recognition#Fingerprint_sensors), which is similar to [Apple](/source/Apple_Inc.)'s [Touch ID](/source/Touch_ID).

In October 2015, OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei said that the OnePlus 2 will be the only flagship from the company for the year 2015, but another phone, called the [OnePlus X](/source/OnePlus_X),[10] was released.

## Release and distribution

### Invite system

OnePlus posted that it would use an invite system to handle sales of the OnePlus 2, exclusively through the company's website, like the [OnePlus One](/source/OnePlus_One).[11] OnePlus claims that the invite system is more efficient than the invite system used for the sales of the OnePlus One, the OnePlus 2's predecessor. According to co-founder Carl Pei, there will be 30 to 50 times more invites from the start to match the greater demand for the OnePlus 2.[12]

Within 72 hours of being launched, the OnePlus 2 had already accumulated over 1 million reservations.[13] Within one week after being launched, the OnePlus 2 had accumulated over 2 million reservations.[14] By September 2015, it had accumulated over 5 million reservations.

### Open sales

In September, 2015, the OnePlus 2 became available in [Israel](/source/Israel) without an invite, through its exclusive distributor, C-DATA. This came after buyers complained of buying the OnePlus 2 (without an invite) that came preloaded with malware.[15]

On 12 October 2015, OnePlus held its first open-sale for 1 hour from 12-1 pm [HKT](/source/Hong_Kong_Time)/[CEST](/source/Central_European_Summer_Time)/[PDT](/source/Pacific_Time_Zone) exclusively to 32 countries via the company's website, with the exception of [China](/source/China), [Malaysia](/source/Malaysia), [Indonesia](/source/Indonesia), [Israel](/source/Israel) and [Singapore](/source/Singapore). This did not go flawlessly as the website's back-end could not handle the load. Due to this, the 1 hour sale was extended for another hour. In India, the sale ran for the entire day via sales partner [Amazon.in](/source/Amazon.in).[16]

A week later (on 19 October 2015), Malaysian carrier [Maxis](/source/Maxis_Communications) offered the OnePlus 2 invite-free for [MYR](/source/Malaysian_ringgit) 1788 ($420) exclusively via the Maxis Website.[17]

## Specifications

### Design and hardware

The OnePlus 2 has a revamped design meant to put it at the top with the rest of its flagship competitors. The handset incorporates an [aluminum](/source/Aluminum)-[magnesium alloy](/source/Magnesium_alloy) [chassis](/source/Chassis), with the volume and power keys along with the new notifications control switch having a polished [stainless steel](/source/Stainless_steel) accent and with the rear of the phone accompanied with a textured Sandstone Black plastic back cover.[18][19] The user also have the choice to customize back covers with choices of [Kevlar](/source/Kevlar) or assorted wood offerings including [bamboo](/source/Bamboo), [black apricot](/source/Black_apricot) and [rosewood](/source/Rosewood).[18]

Compared to its predecessor the phone is 1 mm shrunken height and width-wise but 8% thicker and heavier due in part to its larger 3,300 [mAh](/source/MAh) battery.[20] The OnePlus 2 and its predecessor, the OnePlus One, have comparable displays, each 5.5" [LCD](/source/Liquid_crystal_display) 1920 x 1080 [full HD](/source/1080p) resolution screens, with [Corning](/source/Corning_Inc.) [Gorilla Glass](/source/Gorilla_Glass) protection. New to the OnePlus 2 is its [fingerprint sensor](/source/Fingerprint_sensor) which can optionally serve as a [capacitive](/source/Capacitive_sensing) home button, along with back and multitasking navigation keys, but they can be disabled in favor of customizable navigation "[soft keys](/source/Soft_key)" rendered on-screen.[21]

There are two versions of the OnePlus 2. The White Basic version features 16 [GB](/source/Gigabyte) internal storage, and 3 GB [LPDDR4](/source/LPDDR4) [RAM](/source/Random_access_memory). The Sandstone Black Premium version has 64 GB internal storage with 4 GB LPDDR4 RAM.[22] The handset is powered by the [Qualcomm](/source/Qualcomm) [Snapdragon 810](/source/List_of_Qualcomm_Snapdragon_devices#Snapdragon_810) v2.1 [64-bit](/source/64-bit_computing) octa-core chip purposefully [underclocked](/source/Underclocking) to 1.8 [GHz](/source/Hertz#Computers) to avoid any overheating issues.[23] The [system on chip](/source/System_on_a_chip) also includes an [Adreno](/source/Adreno) [430](/source/Adreno#Variants) [graphics processor](/source/Graphics_processing_unit) clocked at 630 MHz.[24]

For its rear-facing camera, the OnePlus 2 utilizes an [OmniVision](/source/OmniVision_Technologies) OV13860 13-[megapixel](/source/Megapixel) [image sensor](/source/Image_sensor) with features including a 1/2.6-inch sensor size, f/2.0 [aperture](/source/F-number),[25] laser autofocus,[26] [optical image stabilization](/source/Optical_image_stabilization), dual tone [LED](/source/LED) flash, [4K](/source/4K_resolution) and [slow motion](/source/Slow_motion) [720p](/source/720p) video recording ability. Compared to its competitors the [Samsung Galaxy S6](/source/Samsung_Galaxy_S6) and [LG G4](/source/LG_G4) which both have 16-megapixel sensors, the smaller megapixel count of the OnePlus 2, "allows for individual pixels to be made bigger. Bigger pixels capture more light per pixel than smaller ones and this, in turn, reduces the amount of digital noise or 'grain' showing up in photos, especially in low light situations."[27] The front-facing camera contains a [wide-angle](/source/Wide-angle_lens) 5-megapixel camera.[18]

Other features include a [dual SIM](/source/Dual_SIM) (nano SIM) card layout with [4G LTE](/source/4G_LTE) compatibility[24] and the handset is the first smartphone with a worldwide release to feature a [USB-C](/source/USB-C) port.[18][28] However, features left out with controversy include lack of [NFC](/source/Near_field_communication) hardware and quick charge capabilities found on many other flagships and resulting in full charges that could exceed 3 hours according to [OnePlus](/source/OnePlus).[29][30] OnePlus explained that NFC was not used by enough OnePlus One users for NFC to reasonably be added to the OnePlus 2.[31]

Unlike the One Plus One, which shipped a single model worldwide, the 2 shipped different models per region[32] (like most other manufacturers). As a consequence of this, 4G (LTE) connectivity may not be possible outside the region the phone was bought, due to different LTE standards.[33]

The phone has an alert slider at the upper edge with 3 notification profiles : None, Priority and All.

### Software

The OnePlus 2 comes preloaded with [Android](/source/Android_(operating_system)) [5.1.1 "Lollipop"](/source/Android_Lollipop) with OnePlus' [OxygenOS](/source/OxygenOS) version 2.0 on top of it. An update to OxygenOS version 2.2.1 was released for the OnePlus 2 in Feb 2016.[34] In May 2016, OnePlus released an OTA update of Oxygen OS 3.0 with Android Marshmallow for its OnePlus 2 users.

Oneplus released an updated version of Oxygen OS (OOS3.5.5) on Christmas Eve, this update mainly covered VoLTE, gesture updates, enhanced UI and defect fixes. However, there were frequent network drop issues that led the Oneplus team to stop the OTA. The Oneplus Team quickly responded with fixing the defect and releasing the next version of Oxygen OS (OOS 3.5.6) that fixed all possible issues.[35]

Despite telling consumers that the OnePlus 2 would be updated to Android 7 "Nougat", it was eventually confirmed that this was not to happen, leaving the device on the older Android 6.0.1.[36]

OnePlus released OxygenOS 3.6.0 in July 2017, with included Android security patch level 1 June 2017 and small fixes.[37]

It received an update OxygenOS 3.6.1 in October 2017, with included Android security patches, WPA2 security issues and general bug fixes & improvement.[38]

Preceded by OnePlus One OnePlus 2 2015 Succeeded by OnePlus 3

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