The 3 and 3T smartphones, at different stages last year, redefined the “flagship killer” smartphone. Top-notch specs, good build quality and a competitive price combined well to create a user experience that matched most Android flagship phones at the time. OnePlus could completely rock the boat, go back to the drawing board, and launch a phone that is nothing like the predecessors. It will remain a challenge for OnePlus to keep the pricing on the same level as the OnePlus 3T (Rs29,999). And it is at that point when the “value proposition” tag will get ripped off, and the OnePlus 5 will deal with a whole new set of “flagship smartphone” scanning.
Source: Mint June 20, 2017 06:22 UTC