In China, the OnePlus 2 seems to have been well received

Aug 4, 2015 14:12 GMT  ·  By

The OnePlus 2 got unveiled not so long ago and the hype built around it seems to be pretty big. Apparently, over a million people requested an invite to be able to buy a unit, but supplies are quite limited.

Still, it seems that in China customers don’t need an invite to purchase the phone and this system applies only for international customers.

For the time being, the company offered a small batch for purchase, consisting of only 30,000 units, and they were sold out in a little over a minute, 64 seconds to be more precise, as it has been revealed on Weibo.

The sale took place via the OnePlus online store in the country. If you are also living in the country and you have missed the first batch, don’t worry, as another one is coming right up on August 11. However, the company hasn’t said exactly how many units it plans to offer for sale in this second batch.

The OnePlus arrives with a 5.5-inch 1080p display and draws life from a Snapdragon 810 chipset fitted with 3GB/4GB of RAM, as well as 16GB and 64GB storage options, respectively.

The base model of the OnePlus 2 costs $320 / €295 in China, while the 64GB version sells for a bit more.