OnePlus 2 passes 2 million invite requests after one week

06 August, 2015
After a week or so of having its invite request page up, OnePlus is now announcing that more than 2 million people apparently want to get their hands on a OnePlus 2. Or at least on an invite for the phone.

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  • Noel
  • Tfj
  • 08 Aug 2015

I knew demand will be high so why not just increase production. So many ppl don't like to wait while there are other good devices around. I still see last years money loosing errors creeping up this time around.

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    • Anonymous
    • v0X
    • 07 Aug 2015

    Because oneplus2 is the best android phone of the year its so popular everyone wants it

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      • AnonD-426197
      • 3ud
      • 07 Aug 2015

      1. Who cares?
      2. It ist the biggest "Fake" ever
      3. Are there no other news?

      I just wonder why all you writer guys are still hyping OnePlus? I am a proud OnePlus One owner but not such a oh-uh-ah fanboy who accepts what OnePlus has done lately. Sorry but they will bring another smartphone this year leavin fans unsure about if it will be better or not. Why buy a OnePlus 2 then?. The Invite system was hacked and is still broken. Many are shooting 1000 of trash mails into it and boosting their "rank". All has gone so ridiculous with OnePlus ...

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        • Anonymous
        • SY8
        • 07 Aug 2015

        So 2.2m fake emails signed up then?

          Now that we know how they re doing it, its not a big deal anymore.

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            • AnonD-416259
            • utv
            • 06 Aug 2015

            Everybody reserve an Invite. Why not?.. It's free, Right?

              1.5 Million

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                • Anonymous
                • n%7
                • 06 Aug 2015

                Most likely many of them are fake due to fake e-mailadresses to get your invite at an higher position.

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                  • AnonD-286474
                  • uuW
                  • 06 Aug 2015

                  How many total devices of the first gen were sold anyway?