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You can buy the OnePlus 2 outright from Maxis without a plan

Maxis is the exclusive retailer for the OnePlus 2 in Malaysia and if you wanted to get one, you could either get it on contract or with a minimum of 1 month plan subscription with their MaxisONE Plan. For those who want the OnePlus 2 and just the device only, you now are able to do so as announced by OnePlus themselves.

Of course, this is only applicable if you’ve gotten an invite from Maxis. If you haven’t requested for one yet, you can do so over here. So in total, you have 4 ways to buy the OnePlus 2:

1. MaxisONE Plan With Zerolution with 0 upfront payment and 0 contract.
2. Normal MaxisONE Plan contract with 24 months duration
3. Outright with Plan (which is pointless)
4. Outright device only – RM 1,788 (w/GST)

To recap, the OnePlus 2 offers a 5.5″ Full HD display and it runs on Qualcomm’s 64-bit Snapdragon 810 processor with 4GB of RAM. For Malaysia, we are getting 64GB of on-board storage which unfortunately isn’t expandable. The new OnePlus 2 is a dual-SIM device with 4G LTE support.

For taking pictures, it gets a better 13MP camera with dual-tone LED flash, Optical Image Stabilisation and Laser AutoFocus. Meanwhile the front gets a 5MP selfie camera and a fingerprint scanner that doubles up as a capacitive home button. Keeping the lights on is a bigger 3,300mAh battery and it charges up with a new reversible USB Type C. To learn more, you can check out our video review.

Thanks @pasankia for the tip!

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