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The OnePlus Two might have just been spotted on Geekbench

The successor to the popular OnePlus One might have just been spotted on a Geekbench benchmark test. Expected to be named the OnePlus Two, a device with the model number A2001 running a 1.55GHz octa-core processor and Android 5.1 was spotted on the benchmarking site. The device might be labeled as the OnePlus One, that phone is instead running a quad-core 2.5GHz processor.

 

Not too long back, OnePlus founder Peter Lau had suggested that the OnePlus Two would have an octa-core Snapdragon 810 under the hood and the benchmarked device is sporting the chipset. Aside from that, it seems that the phone will have 3GB RAM as well. The device is rumoured to be launching in the third quarter of this year and is expected to have a fingerprint scanner.

The price is expected to be around $400 USD  that equates to about RM 1442. But the big question is, could this be the big flagship killer for 2015?

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