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Forget Invite codes and contract. Maxis lets you buy the OnePlus 2 with no strings attached

The OnePlus 2 seems to be getting lackluster response in Malaysia. First they had removed its contract obligation and now Maxis is allowing you to buy one without an invite. Yup, that’s right. You can buy the OnePlus 2 at anytime at RM1,788.22 inclusive of GST.

To refresh your memory, the OnePlus 2 is dubbed the “2016 flagship killer” with a 5.5″ Full HD display at the front and it runs on Qualcomm’s Octa-Core Snapdragon 810 processor with 4GB of RAM. Internal storage is generous with 64GB on-board and it gets a 13MP main camera with Laser Auto Focus while selfies are taken by its 5MP front camera.

Powering the OnePlus 2 is a 3,300mAh capacity battery which is charged using a future-proof USB Type C. It supports dual-SIM with 4G LTE and it also gets a fingerprint scanner and a notification slider at the sides.

If you’re interested, the OnePlus 2 can be ordered directly from the Maxis Online Store. Alternatively you can pick one up from their Maxis Centres, which you can check for its stock availability with RealView.

Win a OnePlus 2!

Still not good enough? Why not join the OnePlus 2 + Otterbox case giveaway over at TheSkop. You’ve got to hurry as contest ends on Tuesday (20th October) at 11:59PM. Note that this contest is for Malaysian residents only.

OnePlus 2 Video Review

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