Chinese smartphone maker has created a lot of hype in past few weeks for its latest smartphone OnePlus 2 and OnePlus 2 is finally here. The smartphone is being sold via the controvercial invite model, which means that you can’t just head over to a retail shop or an e-commerce site to purchase the smartphone. However, if you are too desperate and can’t wait to get an invite, Android Authority has found a website that is selling the OnePlus 2 without the tedious invite model.

The website is called myonepl.us and ships to Asia, Australia, North America, and Europe. You can purchase the smartphone without much hassle, but there are some major caveats for not waiting in line.
Before we tell you the caveats, it is important to inform that we do not recommend buying from this website as it is not the official partner or carrier of OnePlus. Coming to the caveats, these handsets only work with 3G bands, and support LTE only with select carriers. The OnePlus 2 sold on this website is imported from China, and if you are looking at using 4G, purchasing the smartphone from this website is a bad idea.
It could take up to 2 weeks for the smartphone to be delivered to you (not to mention the exorbitant delivery cost) , as it needs to be flashed to Oxygen OS for Indian users which may take some time. Considering that OnePlus has assured more inventory, you might just get an official invite from the company in that much time, and delivery from Amazon India won’t take long.
The website does promise replacements and solving problems, but there’s no way of knowing for sure of a guaranteed warranty on the OnePlus 2.
The price of the smartphone is also a bit high, but if you still can’t wait and want to buy the smartphone, the website is selling the 16GB version in black for $499.99 (Rs 32,400 approximately), and other color variants for $524.99 (Rs 34,000 approximately). The 64GB model costs $549.99 (Rs 35,600 approximately) in black and the color variants are priced at $574.99 (Rs 37,200 approximately).
via bgr, android authority
The website is called myonepl.us and ships to Asia, Australia, North America, and Europe. You can purchase the smartphone without much hassle, but there are some major caveats for not waiting in line.
Before we tell you the caveats, it is important to inform that we do not recommend buying from this website as it is not the official partner or carrier of OnePlus. Coming to the caveats, these handsets only work with 3G bands, and support LTE only with select carriers. The OnePlus 2 sold on this website is imported from China, and if you are looking at using 4G, purchasing the smartphone from this website is a bad idea.
It could take up to 2 weeks for the smartphone to be delivered to you (not to mention the exorbitant delivery cost) , as it needs to be flashed to Oxygen OS for Indian users which may take some time. Considering that OnePlus has assured more inventory, you might just get an official invite from the company in that much time, and delivery from Amazon India won’t take long.
The website does promise replacements and solving problems, but there’s no way of knowing for sure of a guaranteed warranty on the OnePlus 2.
The price of the smartphone is also a bit high, but if you still can’t wait and want to buy the smartphone, the website is selling the 16GB version in black for $499.99 (Rs 32,400 approximately), and other color variants for $524.99 (Rs 34,000 approximately). The 64GB model costs $549.99 (Rs 35,600 approximately) in black and the color variants are priced at $574.99 (Rs 37,200 approximately).
via bgr, android authority
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