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OnePlus is launching a Game Changing product next month

OnePlus has just dropped some heavy hints about a “Game Changing” product that’s due to hit sometime next month, with a bunch of teaser images. So far they’ve stated that it’s not a smart watch or a tablet, but a new product category for OnePlus.


In the three released teaser images we can see what looks like a sensor, the OnePlus logo drawn in red lights which could point towards some kind of motion tracking tech (perhaps like on the Nintendo Wii) and lastly a pair of grasping hands that are implying a controller of some kind.

We will have to wait till April to get a clue about what OnePlus is really talking about, but if they suddenly pop up with a gaming controller like what Xiaomi did not too long back, we wouldn’t be entirely surprised.

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