OnePlus 3 in the soft gold variant just went on sale for a price of Rs. 27999. The phone virtually identical to the OnePlus 3 launched a few months back features a subtle Gold colour, hence the name Soft Gold. Check out our video of the phone below.

OnePlus 3 in the soft gold variant just went on sale for a price of Rs. 27999. The phone virtually identical to the OnePlus 3 launched a few months back features a subtle Gold colour, hence the name Soft Gold. Check out our video of the phone below.

OnePlus has been teasing the golden colour of the OnePlus 3 since launch, and while the unit was launched a month back in many parts of the world, India finally gets the golden child. If you read our review of the OnePlus 3, the real difference in the OnePlus 3 grey and soft gold colour is basically the colour.
Amazon will start selling the unit tomorrow onwards and the OnePlus 3 will come with 12 months of accidental damage protection, 12 months of double data on Idea network and Rs. 500 of kindle credit. Specs wise the OnePlus 3 runs on the Snapdragon 820 chipset with 6 GB of RAM and comes with 64 GB of storage. The 3000 mAh battery supports Dash-Charge and the front houses a 5.5 inch 1920 x 1080p optic-AMOLED display.

Since the whole country is jumping on the VoLTE bandwagon, courtesy JIO, OnePlus has announced that it’s OnePlus 2 will get VoLTE support via a software update.
VoLTE support on our previous flagship device through an OTA update scheduled to roll out to all OnePlus 2 users in the next quarter. Meanwhile, all existing OnePlus users (including OnePlus One and OnePlus X users) using Jio services can use Jio4GVoice app (formerly known as JioJoin app) to experience enhanced call quality on the network.
The update is scheduled to hit your devices next quarter, which means it could take a few months for this to become a reality.
The OnePlus One and the OnePlus X will not become a part of this update according to the announcement.

Apple has launched the next generation iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 plus, with minor improvements up front, the iPhone 7 applies some interesting changes all over the handset.
Overall in the specifications department you will see the iPhones drop to the lowest quadrant, you do get onboard 128 Gb and 256 GB storage capacities, which are an advantage. Pricing remains high and the performance which was already impressive on the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus gets a boost with the new chipset designed to provide better performance and battery life efficiency.
Camera wise the iPhone 7 Plus gets the dual lens advantage, however the Samsung Galaxy cameras are already rated very high
See the detailed Spec list below.
| iPhone 7 | iPhone 7 Plus | Galaxy S7 Edge | Galaxy Note 7 | OnePlus 3 | HTC 10 | |
| Display | 4.7-inch | 5.5-inch | 5.5-inch | 5.7-inch | 5.5 inch | 5.2-inch Super LCD |
| Resolution | 1334 x 750 | 1920 x 1080 | 2560 x 1440 | 2560 x 1440 | 1920 x 1080 | 2560 x 1440 |
| Processor | A10 Fusion | A10 Fusion | Snapdragon 820 (2.15GHz and 1.6GHz, quad-core) | Snapdragon 820 (2.15GHz and 1.6GHz, quad-core) | Snapdragon 820 ( 2x 2.2 GHz, 2x 1.6 GHz) | Snapdragon 820 ( 2x 2.2 GHz, 2x 1.6 GHz) |
| RAM | Not provided | Not provided | 4GB | 4GB | 6GB | 4GB |
| Storage | 32GB, 128GB, 256GB | 32GB, 128GB, 256GB | 32GB | 64GB | 64GB | 32GB, 64GB |
| Rear camera | 12 megapixel | 12 megapixel, 12 megapixel (wide) | 12 megapixel | 12 megapixel | 16 megapixel, | 12 MP, f/1.8 |
| Front camera | 7 megapixel | 7 megapixel | 5 megapixel | 5 megapixel | 8 megapixel | 5 MP, f/1.8 |
| Battery | 12 hours estimated | 13 hours estimated | 3,600mAh | 3,500mAh | 3000mAh | 3000 mAh |
| Weight | 138 gm | 188 gm | 157 gm | 169 gm | 158 gm | 161 gm |
| Dimensions (in.) | 138.3 x 67.1 x 7.1 mm | 158.2 x 77.9 x 7.3 mm | 150.9 x 72.6 x 7.7 mm | 153.5 x 73.9 x 7.9 mm | 152.7 x 74.7 x 7.4 mm | 145.9 x 71.9 x 9,0 mm |
| Starting price | $649 Rs. 49,900 (expected) |
$769
Rs. 57999 (expected) |
Rs. 59900 (Recalled) | |||
| Misc. | IP67 water resistance, “Force Touch” home button, no headphone jack | 2 camera system, IP67 water resistance, “Force Touch” home button, no headphone jack | Curved display, IP68 water resistance, up to 256GB microSD storage | Curved display, S-Pen, IP68 water resistance, USB-C | USB-C, Dash Charge | Sense UI
up to 2 TB microSD storage |
| OS | iOS 10 | iOS 10 | Android 6.0.1
Touch Wiz |
Android 6.0.1
Touch Wiz |
Android 6.0.1
Oxygen OS |
Android 6.0.1
HTC Sense |
What phone do you think takes the lead, leave your comments below.

The OnePlus 3 is the third from the Chinese manufacturer OnePlus. A company with claims of making flagship killers and a tagline that says “Never Settle”. However, the fist two phones have been compromised in one way or another, even though the OnePlus One was an impact maker, the Oneplus Two failed to deliver on promises. The OnePlus 3 is being projected as a true flagship killer, and while there are many reasons why this statement may be true, Let’s Find out in our Review if this stands True!
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One Month in and the OnePlus 3 is still pretty important to people, that says a lot about the positioning of the brand and the value it delivers with the OnePlus 3. The Oneplus 3 is the first phone from OnePlus to be sold entirely without invites or flash sales of any kind. Which does away with one of the biggest issues with owning a OnePlus handset. The phone is available outright all over the world with a price of US $ 399, in India the company launched the phone for Rs. 27999.
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The OnePlus 3 holds the best build quality of the Oneplus line of phones. An all metal shell that reflects a lot upon design and materials from the lineup of HTC phones and it is no way a bad thing. HTC has been one of our favorite manufacturers, and their build quality is a primary reason.
The front of the phone houses Gorilla Glass 4. However, you will only get a protection lip if you buy one of their covers. The included screen protector gets scratched easily and it is recommended that you replace your layer quickly.
We have no complaints with the OnePlus 3 design, in fact, we appreciate it a lot and it speaks a lot about what the company has learnt in the past three years. That being said we are still waiting for the gold color. The fact that the phone is metal, means that dents will be easy to get and so will be scratches.
[section label=”Hardware”]
Hardware wise, OnePlus has left only one aspect behind, and pumped the rest of the OnePlus with the best meat on the market. The OnePlus 3 short of display resolution, features top of the line specifications and then some. Snapdragon 820 with a whopping 6 GB of RAM along with a standard 64 GB storage and 16 Mp and 8MP camera combinations.
[section label=”Performance”]
With the latest update just about a month from the launch, OnePlus took care of a lot of the initial snags faced by the handset. Memory management is a whole lot improved, even though we didn’t really face any issues initially.
Scoring upwards of 140,000 in Antutu benchmark, the OnePlus 3 proves that you don’t need an expensive handset to get the power you desire. In fact, it scores the 1st place at the moment on Antutu with a score of 143532 without any mods.
6 GB of RAM is an overkill and OnePlus basically did it to draw attention towards the phone, with no real use of so much standby memory, it just makes the memory hungry apps last out longer. It does give a free buffer to multitask and allow for games to utilise this memory. At any time, however, there is usually awards of 3 GB of RAM free.
OnePlus may launch a 4 GB variant of the OnePlus 3 much like the LeMax 2, which would make more sense for an ordinary consumer and would also bring down the price by about Us $ 60.
Usual bits of daily use are good after one month of use, and especially good after the software update which tends to smooth things out. Switching between apps is easy and quick and the phone plays well when you push it to the limit.
[section label=”Camera and Multimedia”]

The AMOLED display is excellent and really puts vibrancy into the OnePlus 3. When compared to the dull display on the OnePlus 2 the OnePlus 3 really shines in this department. Media consumption is excellent on the handset which offers good viewing angles and bucket loads of brightness indoors and outdoors.
There is only one speaker on the phone and its sharp but sounds tinny. The audio levels are also average and not the best we have seen. You will find yourself looking for portable speakers or headphones to use this handset. Audio through the headphone jack is good and punchy. Also worth noting is the fact that this phone does, in fact, have a 3.5mm headphone jack. Something the Chinese siblings are missing in anticipation of Apple getting rid of it.
HDR and HD mode you will find yourself capturing some great outdoor shots. The usual OnePlus filters are also available and appreciated in the camera app. The camera is genrally faster, sharper and more detailed in capturing images and video.
A full manual mode allows you to customize and set up your shot if you are a photography nerd. The ability to store RAW lets you get a lot more from the images, and removing the processing engine from the smartphone and shifting it to you PC.
Colors and Contrast is on point and saturation is just right. Mostly outdoor images are excellent with the indoor images coming out good to average.
[section label=”Operating System”]
With Cyanogen completely out of the picture, a proprietary OS which has the same feel of Cyanogen developed in-house is a fantastic idea. A fast and smooth near- stock UI with basic customizations works well for the OnePlus 3.
You have the shelf which sits to the left of the home screen, which you can disable in case you don’t want it. you also get the ability to switch to a dark theme, or a light theme, among various other detailed customizations. A gesture setup allows you to launch the camera, enable the flashlight or control your music from a locked phone.
The operating system is now updated frequently to resolve bugs, and improve performance. Hopefully the transition to Android Nougat will not be as long as it was to Android Marshmallow , which happened earlier this year.
[section label=”Phone and Battery”]
The OnePlus 3 will take in two nano SIM cards and will work with essentially LTE and 4G networks in the region it is designed for. The Snapdragon 820 chip is quite versatile and a wide array of bands are well supported with the OnePlus 3.
The Network strength is good and so is phone call capability with little effect on the battery life. The earpiece is a tad bit low in volume, but not enough to be bothersome. The microphone is sensitive and noise cancellation good. Overall phone capability stands in the good to excellent region.
Battery life is average on the OnePlus 3, with just a 3000 mAh battery and a lot going on, the OnePlus 3 will require frequent recharges, and its recommended that you carry the Dash Charger. We find the charging living up to its name and claim. After a month the OnePlus 3 still charges quickly and crosses 60% in about 30 minutes.
The OnePlus 3 still deals with the heating issues, if you launch the camera in your pocket, you will find a blazing inferno in your pants, to avoid this keep the camera gesture disabled and the fingerprint sensor-enabled.
[section label=”Conclusion”]
The OnePlus 3 fixes all its earlier nags, it looks great and performs better. The OnePlus 3 does have NFC and a brilliant AMOLED display. The metal build is appreciated and so are the material covers that allow you to go back to sandstone or even the wood finish that everyone wanted on the original OnePlus One. The OnePlus 3 is probably the only phone in this price bracket that is worthy of a recommendation over handsets like the S7 Edge and HTC 10, however, there is a big catch.
HTC and more importantly Samsung now are vetrans in the smartphone business, not only are their phones more reliable they are more robust in day to day usage. The Galaxy S7 is considered the best phone from Samsung, and we personally love the HTC 10. The OnePlus 3 is an excellent replacement if you dont want to spend that much.

OnePlus has officially launched the Soft Gold variant of the OnePus 3 in the US and will launch it in other counties on 1st August. The company had initially only launched the Graphite colour variant of the OnePlus 3 which is selling well according to the Chine manufacturer.
The Soft Gold variant is expected to do well in asian markets and the company claims its not the typical flash gold variant, but a more subtle tone of gold. OnePlus also says that the Soft Gold variant is limited and may not be remanufactured.
Be aware, supply of the Soft Gold version of the OnePlus 3 is limited. If this is the device you’ve been waiting for, we recommend ordering yours before the first batch of devices runs out!
*Launch Information:
US – July 26, 12:00 pm US Eastern time
EU – August 1, 12:00 pm CEST
HK – August 1, 6:00 pm Hong Kong time
CA – August 1, 6:00 am Canada Eastern time
IN – Coming Soon

When the OnePlus 3 was launched, everyone demanded a gold variant. While there were rumours and images at play, no concrete information was available, up until now. OnePlus recently posted on Weibo the upcoming soft gold version of the OnePlus 3.
Reports suggest that the gold colour will be launched later this month. While we await more information on the soft gold variant, the grey variant of the OnePlus 3 is doing exceptionally well globally.
Specs |
OnePlus 3 Full Specifications |
| Display | 5.5 inch Full HD Opti AMOLED Display with Gorilla Glass 4 |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels 401 ppi |
| Dimensions | 152.7 x 74.7 x 7.35 mm / 158 g |
| Chipset | Snapdragon 820 processor |
| CPU | Quad Core, Kryo: 2x 2.2 GHz, 2x 1.6 GHz |
| GPU | Adreno 530 |
| RAM | LPDDR4 6 GB |
| Storage | 64 GB UFS 2.0 |
| Rear Camera | 16 MP Sony IMX 298 Sensor, 1.12 µm Pixel size. 4K at 30fps, PDAF, OIS, EIS, f/2.0 |
| Front Camera | 8 MP f/2.0 1080p Video 1.4 µm pixel size |
| Expandability | None : Dual nano-SIM slot |
| Battery | 3000 mAh Dash Charge |
| Connectivity | 4G LTE (Cat. 6), Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot, Bluetooth 4.2, A-GPS, GLONASS, BelDou, NFC, |
| OS | Android 6 OxygenOS based on Android™ Marshmallow |
| Misc | Dirac HD Sound via Type-C port, OnePlus Music, Dual-microphone with noise cancellation |
| Price | Rs. 27999 |

With the official launch of the OnePlus 3 out of the way it has really come to a point where we can discuss the two elephants in the room. The LeEco’s Le Max 2 and the OnePlus 3 share quite a lot of similarities. However, this time around OnePlus has stayed away from the Hype and launched the phone outright, no invite system and no dramas for flash sales.
Both the OnePlus 3 and LeEco Le Max 2 have similar unibody metal designs, along with a camera module that sits slightly jutted out. The Le Max 2 has a fingerprint sensor on the back, whereas the OnePlus 3 keeps the sensor below the front display.
Major differences lie in the way the two companies have perceived their markets. While the OnePlus 3 will only be available for a price of Rs. 27999 for a 6GB RAM + 64 GB storage model, the LeEco Le Max 2 has two options Rs. 22999 for the 4GB or RAM and 32 GB Storage and Rs. 29999 for the 6GB RAM and 64 GB storage model.
The higher price on the LeEco Le Max 2 also gives you a higher resolution QHD display 2560 x 1440 pixels, the OnePlus 3 features a lower resolution 1920 x 1080p display however now has a AMOLED display, a tech they are calling Optic AMOLED.
The LeEco LeMax foregoes the 3.5mm headphone jack but does include a adapter inside the box. The OnePlus 3 still houses a 3.5mm headphone jack which means no finicky adapters. 7.99mm thickness for the LeEco Le Max 3, the OnePlus 3 keeps it slim with just 7.35 mm.
The cameras are another area that the LeEco LeMax has powers, with the 21MP rear snapper OIS, 6P Lens, f/2.0 Aperture, PDAF and Quick Focus. The OnePlus 3 keeps the rear camera at 16MP with a Sony sensor, you will still get OIS and EIS along with PDAF and an f/2.0 aperture. Both cameras will shoot 4k Video at 30fps. Both phones have similar 8MP front cameras however, the OnePlus 3 has a lower f/stop with an f/2.0 aperture vs the f/2.2 on the Le Max 2.
Both phones, have dual nano-SIM slots and run on Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipsets have LPDD4 RAM modules and UFS 2.0 storage. Both phones have their own prop quick charge technology LeCharge on Le Max 2 and DashCharge on the OnePlus 3, both offering similar speeds.
Specs |
LeMax 2 |
OnePlus 3 |
| Display | 5.7 inch Quad HD 515ppi | 5.5 inch Full HD 401 ppi |
| Resolution | 2560 x 1440 pixels | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
| Dimensions | 5.68 × 7.76 × 0.8 cm / 185 g | 152.7 x 74.7 x 7.35 mm / 158 g |
| Chip | Snapdragon 820 processor | Snapdragon 820 processor |
| CPU | 2.15 GHz Quad Core | Quad Core, Kryo: 2x 2.2 GHz, 2x 1.6 GHz |
| GPU | Adreno 530 | Adreno 530 |
| RAM | LPDDR4 4 GB / LPDDR4 6 GB | LPDDR4 6 GB |
| Storage | 32 GB UFS 2.0 / 64 GB UFS 2.0 | 64 GB UFS 2.0 |
| Rear Camera | 21 MP, OIS, 6P Lens, F/2.0 Aperture, PDAF, closed-loop Motor, Quick focus | 16 MP Sony IMX 298 Sensor, 1.12 µm Pixel size. 4K at 30fps, PDAF, OIS, EIS, f/2.0 |
| Front Camera | 8 MP F/2.2 1080p Video | 8 MP f/2.0 1080p Video 1.4 µm pixel size |
| Expandability | None : Dual nano-SIM slot | None : Dual nano-SIM slot |
| Battery | 3100 mAh Le SuperCharge | 3000 mAh Dash Charge |
| Connectivity | 4G+, Wi-Fi 802.11ad, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot, Bluetooth v4.1, A-GPS, GLONASS, NFC, | 4G LTE (Cat. 6), Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot, Bluetooth 4.2, A-GPS, GLONASS, BelDou, NFC |
| OS | Android 6 with EUI 5.6 | Android 6 OxygenOS based on Android Marshmallow |
| Misc | Full support of the CDLA* standard * Continual Digital Lossless Audio Type-C port |
Android 6 OxygenOS based on Android™ Marshmallow |
| Price | Rs.22999 for 4 GB + 32 GB Rs. 29999 for 6 GB + 64 GB |
Rs. 27999 |

With little left to imagination the Company OnePlus has launched the OnePlus 3 Book One here . With much of the design details and specifications already leaked the OnePus 3 is now on sale on the VR store from the company. The phone has been launched for US$ 399 or UK GBP 309, and we know it will go on sale in India for Rs. 27999. This shows that OnePlus is putting extra focus into pricing especially in India.
The OnePlus 3 is 7.35 mm which and houses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset with Quad Core, Kryo: 2x 2.2 GHz, 2x 1.6 GHz CPUs, along with the Adreno 530 GPU. Only one storage variant is available with 6GB RAM and 64GB storage. You get a 3,000 mAh Battery with Dash Charge, giving one day’s charge in half an hour claims OnePlus.
The Phone gets Hardware keys and on-screen navigation support, Dirac HD Sound and Corning Gorilla Glass 4 on the 1920 x 1080p Optic AMOLED display.
The Rear camera has a 16 MP Sony IMX 298 Sensor (Phew the earlier print was a Typo), an f/2.0 aperture and 4K resolution video at 30fps. The phone also gets PDAF and OIS.
The front camera is a 8 MP Sony IMX179 and will capture 1080p video with electronic Image stabilisation and also has a f/2.0 aperture.
The Covers and additional accessories will be sold separately.
We know the phone will go on sale in India tomorrow for a price of Rs. 27999, and will not have a lower spec model according to information.
Specs |
OnePlus 3 |
| Display | 5.5 inch Full HD 401 ppi |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
| Dimensions | 152.7 x 74.7 x 7.35 mm / 158 g |
| Chip | Snapdragon 820 processor |
| CPU | Quad Core, Kryo: 2x 2.2 GHz, 2x 1.6 GHz |
| GPU | Adreno 530 |
| RAM | LPDDR4 6 GB |
| Storage | 64 GB UFS 2.0 |
| Rear Camera | 16 MP Sony IMX 298 Sensor, 1.12 µm Pixel size. 4K at 30fps, PDAF, OIS, EIS, f/2.0 |
| Front Camera | 8 MP f/2.0 1080p Video 1.4 µm pixel size |
| Expandability | None : Dual nano-SIM slot |
| Battery | 3000 mAh Dash Charge |
| Connectivity | 4G LTE (Cat. 6), Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot, Bluetooth 4.2, A-GPS, GLONASS, BelDou, NFC, |
| OS | Android 6 OxygenOS based on Android™ Marshmallow |
| Misc | Dirac HD Sound via Type-C port, OnePlus Music, Dual-microphone with noise cancellation |
| Price | Rs. 27999 |

What seems to have been missed even by us, but noticed by some of our readers is the fact that the marketing fumble by OnePlus in the OnePlus 3 print AD mentions a camera anomaly of a 16 MP front and an 8 MP rear camera.
We spoke to our source who is tied closely with the Indian launch and he had no comment on the matter.
The Images leaked my OnePlus CEO, clicked by the OnePlus 3’s main camera seem to be low in resolution, and while many have not been able to measure the exact size, most image sharing sites tend to compress the actual image to get any real information regarding the main camera.
In a time where people are clicking more selfies than rear pictures, could OnePlus have chosen to swap cameras around, or is it simply more salt to the marketing fumble, and luckily they misprinted the specs too.
Either way everything will be revealed at 10PM tonight.
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Someone at OnePlus must be going through a tough time, as the company seems to have fumbled the release of its print AD on the 14th of June instead of the the actual 16th June release.
The phone which will be an Amazon exclusive will launch for a price of Rs 27999 for the 6GB RAM + 64 GB variant which is Rs. 2000 below the recently launched LeEco Le Max 2 with similar specs.
OnePlus users will also get access to 12 months of Saavn Pro and Idea double data for the same period. The company is also providing 1-year of accidental damage protection with OnePlus Care. Previous leaks have told us that the 4GB + 32GB variant will be priced at Rs 23999, if it launches at the same time.
The Advertisement also confirms that the phone will run a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset along with a 16MP + 8MP camera configuration. The OnePlus 3 will also support the dash charge protocol revealed earlier.
You can also expect the fingerprint scanner/sensor in the same location as the OnePlus 2 which seems much better than a rear sensor. The Ad touts quick fingerprint unlock times, 0.2 seconds.

The OnePlus 3 launch for India has been confirmed for the 15th of June. The company is not only ready to launch the next iteration of its smartphone sans-invite, it will also attempt to tie in with pricing as best it can with the global launch.
The OnePlus 3 will be available in several options, two RAM variants of either 4 GB or 6 GB each with three storage options of 32GB, 64GB and 128GB. While in India the strategy may be just to launch the 4GB variant at first.
Insiders tell us that the OnePlus 3 should begin registrations on the 15th of June on Amazon.in and the phone will go on sale for Rs. 23999 for the 4GB + 32 GB variant. With other options available later .
Unlike the past, the OnePlus 3 is expected to have a full metal construction, and OnePlus cases designed specifically for the OnePlus 3 will give the user the ability to bring the Sandstone finish among many other materials like bamboo and other wood finishes to their phone and will be sold for Rs 1699 each.
For OnePlus this is the coldest launch yet, with the fans not showing much excitement for the handset. The company also decided against any sort of a Hype campaign this year making sure they get the fundamentals right with the phone. The CEO of the company also showed off some images which he claims to have captured from the OnePlus 3’s main 16MP camera.

Oppomart listing of the OnePlus 3 is out before the official launch of the phone next week and it confirms earlier rumours that the OnePlus 3 will be available in two RAM variants of either 4 GB or 6 GB. You will also get a choice of three storage options between 32GB, 64GB and 128GB.
Other leaked specs include a Snapdragon 820 SOC, 16+8MP camera combination. A 5.5 inch 1920 x 1080p display and dash charge (quick charge alternative). Leaked images including the one above have shown a full metal construction leaving out the sandstone and other material finishes for mostly cases.

OnePlus CEO Carl Pei has announced on the OnePlus forums that the OnePlus 3 will finally drop the invite system for free sale from day one of the OnePlus 3 launch.
We’re releasing the OnePlus 3 invite-free, right from launch day. In addition, invites are gone forever from future OnePlus product launches.
The invite system has a special place in our history. When we first started out, our team was incredibly small. We had no idea what the demand of the OnePlus One would look like. We also weren’t fans of flash sales, where there’s a risk of everything selling out immediately, forcing fans to wait indefinitely. To address this, we designed the invite system to give customers a chance to purchase a phone as soon as we had inventory ready.
The invite system has taken a lot of flak in the past and it seems that OnePlus may either move to a flash sale model like Xiaomi or simply sell outright like bigger manufacturers.
You can read the full post in the link below. Would you like the invite system to continue or are you happy about its end let us know below.
Launch schedule for the OnePlus 3 all time zones on June 14:

The OnePlus 3 leaks are not stopping and now, @evleaks has posted an image that is mostly the final render of the OnePlus 3. The image shows off the phone in an HTC style all metal shell with looks identical to the new HTC 10.
According to @evleaks the OnePlus 3 will have an AMOLED display and a 3000 mAh battery.
Previous leaks have pointed towards the Snapdragon 820 chipset, an option of 4GB or 6GB of RAM, a 16 MP rear camera and an 8 MP front camera with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. The leaked image also shows off a USB – Type-C and a fingerprint sensor.