OnePlus to launch two smartphones this year

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OnePlus, the Chinese technology start up created quite the waves with its One smartphone. The device came with the tagline of 'Flagship Killer' and the device's low price tag ensured that it lived up to the promise too. The rumours surrounding what it has in store for the world have already been doing the rounds on the interweb. Carl Pei, the founder of OnePlus has already confirmed that the successor of the flagship device (OnePlus Two) is coming in the third quarter of this year.

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But that is not all that is coming this year from the Chinese startup. The brand is planning to introduce a new device which will make the number of devices in its lineup increase to two. The new device will be targeted at a wider audience as it will sport a price tag of around $150. The branding of the device hasn't been confirmed or leaked as of now. The new device will go on sale towards the end of this year.

The report further goes on to say that the company plans on selling three to five million smartphones in 2015 and 10 million smartphones in 2016. The OnePlus One recently got itself a price hike in Europe but didn't get it India. The coming times are about to get interesting as far as the announcements from OnePlus are concerned.

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