OnePlus 3 Where other companies are worried by the exceptional performance of the flagship killer OnePlus 2 smartphone and the start-u...
Where other companies are worried by the exceptional performance of the flagship killer OnePlus 2 smartphone and the start-up behind it, rumor mills have already started to churn out the information on the next OnePlus 3. As reported, some significant changes are coming to the design and under the hood specifications.
A change in the design is much anticipated, and rumors are indicating a slimmer form factor, with even more options to customize the smartphone. There are slight chances that company will allow the customers first to customize the smartphone before placing the order – something we have seen with the Motorola.
The new design is very minimal with the edge-to-edge display and a smooth back cover with a metallic finish. On the back side, we have a rectangular compartment holding the camera and laser focus components. On the other hand, we have a front facing camera and speaker.
The new rumored design is itself very smooth, minimal, and stylish with all of the credits going to the metallic finish and edge-to-edge display. Along with the bezel-less display, the front facing speakers are also going to improve the media consumption and user interaction on the device significantly.
So many people didn’t quite like the change when OnePlus remove the NFC from the OnePlus 2. However, OnePlus 3 is much likely to land again this year with the integration of Android Pay. One of the prime reasons for OnePlus to remove the NFC was that the users don’t use this radio service that often and it is a good choice to remove it now for the future releases. The statement is apparently reasonable in most sense, OnePlus 2 was already under development when Google announced Android Pay during the annual developer conference, and company might not be in the situation where it can afford a custom NFC paying service just like the Samsung Pay.
Moving to the another component, which is the fingerprint sensor. The native Google support for the fingerprint sensor is probably going to rock the unlocking of device. It is supposedly going to be faster than ever before with the new hardware and advanced software.
Even though OnePlus 2 is having a great fingerprint sensor, it can be a little slow sometimes probably due to the software or any other issue. An update to it would be very welcoming.
The processor upgrade is most the likely to come in the upcoming OnePlus 3 to improve the battery life and also the processing power. However, on the another front, the processor upgrade is most likely to remove the heating issues the current flagship is facing. Reports suggest that the company is going with the Snapdragon 820 MSM8896 as the driving force.
Another major feature OnePlus users might get this year is the inclusion of a QHD or even better display. The size is expected to remain same as the current smartphone, but with an even better display.
Since the screen is going to be large enough, the battery is also expected to hold more juice to increase the on-screen and background activities of the apps. Currently, the OnePlus 2 features a 3,300 mAh battery and is expected to be somewhere near 3,500 mAh in the OnePlus 3. Apart from the increased battery juice, OnePlus is also going to add a new wireless and fast charging in the smartphone.
Coming to the end, OnePlus 3 is still months away from releasing on the market, but will improve on all of those features that were either missing or not performing well in the previous versions. The Chinese smartphone start-up has created a lot of buzz in the smartphone market.
A change in the design is much anticipated, and rumors are indicating a slimmer form factor, with even more options to customize the smartphone. There are slight chances that company will allow the customers first to customize the smartphone before placing the order – something we have seen with the Motorola.
The new design is very minimal with the edge-to-edge display and a smooth back cover with a metallic finish. On the back side, we have a rectangular compartment holding the camera and laser focus components. On the other hand, we have a front facing camera and speaker.
The new rumored design is itself very smooth, minimal, and stylish with all of the credits going to the metallic finish and edge-to-edge display. Along with the bezel-less display, the front facing speakers are also going to improve the media consumption and user interaction on the device significantly.
So many people didn’t quite like the change when OnePlus remove the NFC from the OnePlus 2. However, OnePlus 3 is much likely to land again this year with the integration of Android Pay. One of the prime reasons for OnePlus to remove the NFC was that the users don’t use this radio service that often and it is a good choice to remove it now for the future releases. The statement is apparently reasonable in most sense, OnePlus 2 was already under development when Google announced Android Pay during the annual developer conference, and company might not be in the situation where it can afford a custom NFC paying service just like the Samsung Pay.
Moving to the another component, which is the fingerprint sensor. The native Google support for the fingerprint sensor is probably going to rock the unlocking of device. It is supposedly going to be faster than ever before with the new hardware and advanced software.
Even though OnePlus 2 is having a great fingerprint sensor, it can be a little slow sometimes probably due to the software or any other issue. An update to it would be very welcoming.
The processor upgrade is most the likely to come in the upcoming OnePlus 3 to improve the battery life and also the processing power. However, on the another front, the processor upgrade is most likely to remove the heating issues the current flagship is facing. Reports suggest that the company is going with the Snapdragon 820 MSM8896 as the driving force.
Another major feature OnePlus users might get this year is the inclusion of a QHD or even better display. The size is expected to remain same as the current smartphone, but with an even better display.
Since the screen is going to be large enough, the battery is also expected to hold more juice to increase the on-screen and background activities of the apps. Currently, the OnePlus 2 features a 3,300 mAh battery and is expected to be somewhere near 3,500 mAh in the OnePlus 3. Apart from the increased battery juice, OnePlus is also going to add a new wireless and fast charging in the smartphone.
Coming to the end, OnePlus 3 is still months away from releasing on the market, but will improve on all of those features that were either missing or not performing well in the previous versions. The Chinese smartphone start-up has created a lot of buzz in the smartphone market.