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Can OnePlus manage to be successful a second time?

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With how surprisingly successful the OnePlus One was last year, many are wondering if OnePlus will be able to do the same thing this year. Apparently, not only does the Chinese startup believe the OnePlus Two is going to be successful, it believes that it will be among the likes of the HTC One M9, the iPhone 6S, and the Galaxy S6 as 2015-s most interesting smartphones. 

We know that the guys from OnePlus are working on their successor for their first smartphone, the handset will be called the OnePlus Two. The company has not revealed any specifications on the OnePlus Two, although the OnePlus CEO, Carl Pei recently talked about the handset during a recent Reddit AMAA. When asked about what he thought about the Samsung Galaxy S6 and HTC One M9, Carl Pei responded by saying that he thought there would be 4 influential flagship smartphone in 2015. The four smartphones he listed were the Samsung Galaxy S6, the HTC One M9, the iPhone 6S and the OnePlus 2. Considering the specifications on the HTC One M9, the Galaxy S6 and the rumored specifications for the iPhone 6S, the OnePlus Two would have to come with some impressive specifications to compete with these handsets.

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