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Want invites to buy the OnePlus 2? Maxis is giving them away to those that register

Maxis will be offering the OnePlus 2 officially in Malaysia. To get one, you’ll need to get an invite like the rest of the world and Maxis will be giving out invite codes to those that register. If you’re interested, just drop your details here and you’ll be in the running for special invites to purchase the 2016 Flagship Killer.

It didn’t say when exactly they are giving the invites or when the OnePlus 2 will be available, but the site mentions that the codes will be given out on a first come first serve basis. So it is best that you register yourself like right now for a higher chance of getting it.

The OnePlus 2 was announced a few weeks back and it went on sale outside of China on 11th August. A limited number of imported units from the Chinese market has made their way to Malaysia with the 64GB capacity version going for RM1,899. To recap, the OnePlus 2 gets a 5.5″ Full HD display, an Octa-Core Snapdragon 810 processor, 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM, 13MP main camera with Laser AutoFocus, 5MP front selfie cam and a larger 3,300mAh capacity battery.

The OnePlus 2 also gets a fingerprint scanner at the front and it now uses a futureproof USB Type C connector that’s reversible. The build quality has been improved with a more prominent metal frame and there’s also an alert slider that lets you manage your notification alerts. The OnePlus 2 is also a dual-SIM device supporting 4G LTE but it still doesn’t support microSD expansion and it also lacks a NFC which was offered on the previous One.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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