OnePlus’ phones aren’t the most easy to get hold of, but they’re certainly some of the most in-demand ones. The OnePlus One last year, and the OnePlus 2 this year stand testimony to that.
However, being the young company that OnePlus is, it often does miss out on taking care of a lot of things that it should deal with otherwise. In the case of the OnePlus One, it meant many buyers had to wait weeks to get hold of their phones; the 16GB version in fact came out long after the 64GB one which forced many buyers to choose the larger-capacity one when they did get an invite.
Fast forward to 2015, and OnePlus has already reported a couple of delays for the OnePlus 2. These are a lot lesser than last year; what is also nice is that the company is upfront about admitting to their mistakes.
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Company co-founder Carl Pei wrote today:
“We know how it feels waiting and waiting for something you really want, while being given ETAs that go unfulfilled. We appreciate the trust and support that you have given to a relatively small and unknown company like OnePlus. We know that you are rooting for us, and want nothing more than to see us succeed. Therefore, it feels extra terrible to let you down this time around, again.”
…and to make it up for that, OnePlus will be holding a one-off open sale for the OnePlus 2 lasting one hour this month or the next.
If you’re not sure if you need one, read our review of the phone.