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OnePlus Two Expected to Feature a Military Grade Biometric Scanner!

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Sources: 

http://wccftech.com/oneplus-two-expected-feature-military-grade-biometric-scanner/

http://www.gizmochina.com/2015/03/29/many-oneplus-two-details-leak-out/

 

According to a source, the OnePlus Two is going to feature an advanced biometric scanner that will rival the security contingencies of Apple’s Touch ID interface. If the biometric scanner is as advanced as the source states that it is, then will OnePlus also be aiming towards a mobile payments platform too? Given particularly Google’s intentions for developing that area for Android devices. Chinese smartphone companies are on the rise and if OnePlus wants to create a broader market for itself other than just pricing its offerings aggressively, then it is going to have to come up with features that augment the experience for the user.

 

In terms of hardware specifications, the OnePlus Two is expected to retain the same screen size as its predecessor while upping the resolution from 1920 x 1080 pixels to 2048 x 1536 pixels. The

OnePlus Two is also expected to be incorporated with Qualcomm’s Snadpragon 810, the octa-core SoC famous for its overheating problems.

More info are in the sources listed above. Thank you and I apologise if I have posted in the wrong thread.

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"military grade" lol

 

this is as bad as motherboard manufacturers calling their components "military grade"

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hmm now thats interesting

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"military grade" lol

 

this is as bad as motherboard manufacturers calling their components "military grade"

Military Grade doesnt mean strong, it just means the same quality military parts use, I would expect higher duaribilty from anything with "military grade" branding

 

Is the Snapdragon 810 the one with the Adreno 420 GPU?

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Looking forward to it, been using the oneplus since about 5 months now and it's a great device. 

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"military grade" lol

 

this is as bad as motherboard manufacturers calling their components "military grade"

As I remember, only MSI does and their mobo's are the only thing I really don't like from MSI. So yeah, military grade...

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"military grade" lol

 

this is as bad as motherboard manufacturers calling their components "military grade"

 

Why? Military class means that it meets military standards for construction, generally meaning better reliability, better build quality and longer lasting

 

As I remember, only MSI does and their mobo's are the only thing I really don't like from MSI. So yeah, military grade...

 

Really? I actually quite like MSI motherboards, got 2 right now 

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Are you sure this is R E A L news? Although I'm guessing AFD is over across the pond now.

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Why? Military class means that it meets military standards for construction, generally meaning better reliability, better build quality and longer lasting

 

 

Really? I actually quite like MSI motherboards, got 2 right now 

it seems silly to me

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it seems silly to me

 

Why? for the laymen its a way of saying "we used really good components" 

if it said really complicated technical jargon on the box, 99% of people would have no IDEA what they meant

 

Saying "military class" says it all in just 2 words

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Really? I actually quite like MSI motherboards, got 2 right now 

There are as many opinions, as many people :)

I can't say, that they are bad, even because people buy them, thus they are at least good.

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There are as many opinions, as many people :)

I can't say, that they are bad, even because people buy them, thus they are at least good.

 

oh I know that people have opinions, I was more just curious to why you didn't like them when you said you like other MSI products :D

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Heyyo,

Are you sure this is R E A L news? Although I'm guessing AFD is over across the pond now.

OnePlus already announced they will name the OnePlus One's successor as OnePlus 2... not OnePlus Two... so... I question the credibility of those two news posts too. :P

It was from a Reddit AMA where they discussed the official naming would be a numeral and not alphabet.

http://www.androidcentral.com/oneplus-2-smartphone-scheduled-launch-q2-or-q3-2015

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