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OnePlus One Mini Leaked In China; Another Flagship Killer? Check Out Its Rumored Details On The Mini Variant And The OnePlus Two

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OnePlus One dubbed as 'flagship killer' boasts features and specs like the high-end phones in the market with a lower price tag, and now available for purchase without the invite system.

With OnePlus success on its first flagship, the company is likely planning to unveil another variant of the One. OnePlus One mini photos leaked in China and reveals its Antutu benchmarks

According to a report from Gizmo China, report claims that the alleged smartphone is expected to be price at CNY 1499. It will sport a 5-inch display, and will be powered by a 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 SoC. I will be shipped running on Android 4.4.4 KitKat.

While the purported image has been swirling around the internet, another OnePlus phone has been leaked in a Chinese online retailer, the most anticipated OnePlus Two with a price of $551.99.

The purported OnePlus Two features a 5.5-inch display, like its predecessor. Under its hood, Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor and 32GB of inbuilt storage. Camera wise, 16-megapixel rear camera and 5- megapixel front-facing camera

Its connectivity features include 4G networks; GPS; Bluetooth; Wi-Fi; Micro-USB; OTG connectivity and 330mAh battery.

In line with this leaked details about OnePlus upcoming flagships, the company hasn't made any official statements yet.

As we've previously reported, OnePlus Two (Lettuce) release date will be on Q2-Q3, 2015 as confirmed by the company's executives Carl and David in a Reddit AMA.

"OnePlus 2 should be out in Q2 or Q3 of 2015. We've seen a lot of people asking for a smaller device, and want to let everyone know that we hear you. We're thinking about it,"

They also confirmed that the phone will run in Android L.

The OnePlus Two will be opposed from it predecessor OnePlus One,it is reported that it will be smaller and thinner.

They also answered the rumors that they are now working on the OnePlus Two.

"We're just working on the OnePlus One for 2014," Carl said.

They were even asked about the unvailability of the OnePlus One smartphone, Carl said "the supply is below the demand." In other words, the company has opted for a more conservative approach in terms of its business strategies.

"Not in 2014. We understand that our current method may be slowing our growth down, but we'd rather grow slower and in a healthy way than taking too much risk and going out of business,"

"Risk management is extra important in our scenario where we don't have hardware margins."

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