After OnePlus confirmed the OP2 would have a Snapdragon 810 processor there have been a ton of rumours and complaints which the company spoken out against.
The OnePlus 2 will have a Snapdragon 810 chipset, this was the news a few days ago quickly followed by people asking about overheating issues and making jokes about portable heaters for the winter. It seems OnePlus are concerned too as they have stated on their forum that they will be under clocking the SD810 in their new phone as a precaution against heat. The SD810 in the OP2 will be clocked at 1.8Ghz rather than the 2.0Ghz it runs in other phones.
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In the same forum post, OnePlus also deny rumours that the OP2 will cost $322 and have actually gone on the record to say it will cost more! OnePlus say that they are paying up to %60 more for the SD810 chipset over the SD801 contributing to the higher price.
No other details were mentioned other than the next OnePlus flagship will have components befitting a flagship. Reading between the lines this sounds like a 2K display, 4GB RAM and 16+ megapixel camera to us.
How much are you willing to pay for the OnePlus 2? Are you happy with the processor choice?
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Me like power. Me like the best of everything but me no like to pay too much. So me say me pay $420 after resellers add their gain on the OP2. Whose with me?
I’m just waiting for the Helio X20 from Mediatek which looks to be a far better deal and it will probably be just as good as the SD810 while using less power, costing less.
Thanks but no thanks.
Helio x20 will definitely be better. If am discarding my Nubia Z7 Max, I need something that’s at least 40% better in all ramifications. Fast charging, 3800mah battery, Sony IMX230 or IMX234, 5.5″ 2k display or a really good 1080p screen with Corning gorilla glass 4 and of course 3gb to 4gb ram with 32 GB ROM + SD slot or 64gb ROM without an SD slot. Not more than 8mm thick, USB type C and finally SD820 or Helio X20 or something from Intel that destroys the competition.
Good luck with that one, most of it is possible but no Chinese manufacturer I know of has yet to use gorilla glass 4.
These expectations remain my benchmark till December. After which it will be updated. Probably see better Chinese products before December don’t you think?
Definitely, mtk has nailed it with the 6752,somebody told me that the 6795 in the m9+ was overheating to, so let’s hope that they don’t go to crazy on overclocking
No doubt we will. I was hoping for a decent helio x10 powered phone but theres nothing on the horizon so im just gonna buy a phone to ‘make do’ with till after xmas then get a decent x20 powered phone. Think the a72 cores and improved gpu will make it the best mtk chip by quite a margin.
I was expecting it to be around USD 170-180, maybe 200 tops.
Oh well, I will buy something from the smaller Chinese value-for-money manufacturers – Anything with MT6753 or higher and 3GB RAM implies that the experience won’t be all that different leaving aside extreme gaming, which I’m not remotely concerned with.
If I ever pay top dollar for a phone, I’ll buy a Samsung / LG / Apple make, not a Chinese one, no matter the brand, no matter the specs.
I guess you are more interested in name and not really getting the value of what you pay for.
Only when spending upwards of $300…. Like I said, for cheap phones, I’ll side with smaller Chinese VFM manufacturers. I’m looking at the Elephone P8000 and similar makes in and around the $200 mark.
However, I’m interested in brand/name when the amount is significant. It’s a personal decision, and I wouldn’t spend serious money on a non-premium top-5 sort of brand (Samsung / Sony / LG / Apple etc.).
For me, the interest with brand / name is directly proportional to the money involved.
“A non premium top 5 brand”. What makes them a top 5 brand? In terms of worldwide sales several Chinese phones would crack the top 5. What makes Chinese flagships “non premium”?
Have you ever used a premium Chinese phone from manufacturers like Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo, Huaweii or Meizu? They use the same components as the phones from the brands you mentioned. Many of them are built in the same exact factories as the brands you mentioned. There is a huge difference between these companies and Elephone. This is ignorance at it’s finest.
LG’s top end phones are still made in Korea. Samsung has its own factories in China as does Nokia although I haven’t been to the Nokia factory since MS bought them. Everyone knows Apple uses Foxconn and Sony I honestly don’t know because I’ve never cared or had enough interest in Sony’s phones to check.
The big distinguishing factor is the quality of the QC or QA as the big international firms will send their own people (foreigners, engineers, etc…) to supervise production and this makes a huge difference actually. The Chinese really have to be pushed hard and watched over to deliver international quality otherwise they get clever and cut corners and buy BMW’s and send their kids to US schools with the money they save. Speaking from experience.
That’s why I said many and not all of them. Foxconn for instance builds phones for Apple but also for several Chinese brands including Huawei. Huawei also has QC/QA engineers that go out and inspect their products as does Lenovo. The problem is people lump all Chinese phones together and think they all are run the same way.
For the same buying cost, the Chinese Premium (including One+) phones are superior to well established brands (Sammy, Apples, LC, HTC etc). I owned both types.
You’ve said it all.
KABOUM!!!! balco with another bomb!!!
I just can’t stand the ignorance that some people show about products you can tell they know very little about.
Yeah really no … I’ll just wait for the Helio X20 crowd if I even change my perfectly running Optimus G.
2015 is beginning the end of 2000 yuan Chinese flagships. Let’s say goodbye them.
Most probably price of Oneplus 2 will be 2500 yuan like LeTV Pro and Nubia Z9 Max.
Remember Oneplus CEO said that price seems reasonable.
Yea, I guess Chinese manufacturers are gradually loosing what made them “the peoples choice”. Pricing.
Don’t worry the Xiaomi Mi5 will be out soon and will cost 1999 yuan.
The Xiaomi Mi5 will be the phone I buy in 2016 (unless the 2nd generation Nexus 5 comes out), then i’ll toss a coin.
I don’t think so if it came with SD810 soon. We will see who is right.
Mi1 – 1999
Mi2 – 1999
Mi3 – 1999
Mi4 – 1999
A new SoC has never changed the price before, why would it now?
I think the Xiaomi Mi5 is going to blow the OnePlus Two out of the water.
I think the Mi4 blew the OnePlus One out of the water. But that’s mainly because I prefer MIUI to CM.
I’ll wait to see what OnePlus produce for their “Three” smartphone, otherwise it will be the Mi6 for me in January 2017.
I am most likely going to abandon Xiaomi and buy a Meizu this year. It all comes down to what Xiaomi uses for the Mi5, if it is a SD810 I am done.
I also am starting an experiment this month. Originally I was going to use nothing but a windows phone for a month but now I decided instead to use an Ubuntu for a month and see how close it is to being a real deal.
No its this one:
http://www.bq.com/gb/aquaris-e4-5-ubuntu-edition
It has the 2100 band which we use in Thailand and I only paid $149 US for it so I am looking forward to trying it out. If I can live with it day to day am I going to buy the Meizu version.
Should be interesting. I’ve been to Thailand on holiday – Bangkok and Phuket, definitely go again one day. We could go for Thai Street Food 🙂
I love me some street food! Just had some sticky rice and grilled pork sticks for dinner actually with fried bananas for dessert, total cost was about $1.25. I live in Bangkok most of the year, travel back to the US occasionally.
Thats ridiculously cheap, lucky you. Apparently 40,000 Brits live in Thailand, they must be having a wail of a time.
Yea some sources claim their are close to 1 million expats living here at any given time from just about every country in the world.
Wow thats incredible. Is being able to speak Thai a necessity or the bare minimum is enough ?
I have lived here 3 years and I know very little Thai, enough to say simple greeting to my in laws lol. English is the unofficial second language here, virtually anywhere you go in Bangkok, Phuket, Chang Mai or Pattaya people will peak some level of English.
Good question. It should not, but it will IMO.
Time to time I see some manufacturers talking about how SD810 is more expensive comparing to SD801.
When you implemented SD810 logically they will also implement LPDDR4 RAM and if they could find from any silicon vendors they can choose UFS 2.0 storage.
Also metal and/or glass body is good excuse to rising prices.
Don’t forget fingerprint scanner, OIS etc.
Sure some of those would rise the cost, but IMO they are also rising their profit margins.
Look at the Mi4i. Just few days ago a new 5 incher Xiaomi phone spotted in TENAA. People suppose it’s Mi4i and they estimates 899 yuan price tag for it.
Xiaomi is always raising prices in your opinion. We have had this discussion many times in the past. But the facts remain despite newer technology at the time the price of their numbered Mi Phones have always stayed the same. Util they say otherwise we have to assume the Mi5 will stay the same as well, just based on their trends and their trends alone.
Not always, let’s say from the beginning of 2015. Numerous times I tried to explain why I’m thinking that way.
Let’s wait and see who is right. I have two condition, it have to be released in short term and it have to come with SD810. For the record with that conditions I estimate price will be more than 1999 yuan, probably will be 2499 yuan or close.
And numerous times I have pointed out that your wrong but skipping over all that lets wait and see. Personally I wish they wouldn’t use the 810 and if they do this will be the year I make the switch to Meizu. But regardless of which SoC they use it will cost 1999. Xiaomi isn’t like most other companies who try to maximize profits from initial sales. Xiaomi believes in two ways of generating sales, continued sales over time and the MIUI App Store.
I guess we will talk about that again when Mi5 announced either way.
Yup there’s a good chance the Mi5 will also be 1999… and (still) come with only 16GB non-expandable memory.
Could very well which for me has never been an issue thanks to the free and excellent Mi Cloud and OTG.
All you need is an OTG cable and a USB stick or a microSD card coupled with Meenova.
Yup I have a 128GB USB thumpdrive I found on Amazon during Black Friday sales. I paid about $12 for it and it works perfectly.
Excellent. Was it from Amazon UK ?
No Amazon US. But even today you can find some cheap thumb drives if you look around. Here’s one for about $20US
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Verbatim-49065-PinStripe-Flash-Drive/dp/B0079GI3D4/ref=sr_1_7?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1434812744&sr=1-7