Deal: Brand new OnePlus 2 for $240

02 September 2016
If you find yourself with a broken phone or outdated phone and refuse to buy another one because it might break the bank, then take advantage of this new offer for the OnePlus 2.

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techperson211, 03 Sep 2016Good deal but after sales and software updates kills these ... morelol, if you care about official updates buy a nexus and overpay, whilr people who buys one plus, they just custom rom it...

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    • Hoyafan
    • r99
    • 03 Sep 2016

    I bought this OP2 on stated offer. Works great. Running both Sims on Cricket and T-Mobile without an issue. I previously owned the Zenfone 2 4GB, had to RMA and replacement phone gave alot of issues, and horrible return experience. ZF2 had Bad BT, GPS always lagged, bad memory management. You do have to tweak OP2 to get it just right, but I enjoyed. Mem management is great, and fast boot up. Running Marshmallow. I recommend it. Only thing don't forget to buy additional USB3 cables for car charging etc...

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      • tDD
      • 03 Sep 2016

      Sorry its still expensive, zenfone 2 4 gb ram just $150 here now, i think zenfone 2 4 gb ram extremely better than oneplus 2

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        • 7wj
        • 03 Sep 2016

        Ita has Snapdragon 810 the all time worst and best heating cpu. Not 820

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          • k2G
          • 03 Sep 2016

          Is it equipped with snapdragon 810 V.1 (aka the heater) or V.2?

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            • Anonymous
            • 7kM
            • 03 Sep 2016

            wrong specifications...it has snapdragon 810 chipset

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              • 8Am
              • 03 Sep 2016

              The OnePlus 2 has a Snapdragon 810 CPU no 820

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                • m5I
                • 03 Sep 2016

                It doesn't have Snapdragon 820 gsmarena

                  Good deal but after sales and software updates kills these brands.