OnePlus has confirmed the OnePlus 2 will have a Snapdragon 810

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All rumors seemed to indicate that OnePlus would be equipping the OnePlus 2 with a Snapdragon 810 chip, and now the company has officially confirmed that this is the case. What’s interesting is that the company announced that they’re using a refined version of the Snapdragon 810 known as the “v2.1,” which could have something to do with the fact that the company has been working with Qualcomm to reduce the 810’s notorious overheating issues. 

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OnePlus has confirmed that the OnePlus 2 will be using Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 chipset for computing power. The company revealed as much in the latest post on their forums. Curiously enough, OnePlus is pegging the version they’re using as “v2.1″, a moniker that seems to indicate they’ll be stuffing a refined unit inside the phone. They say they’ve worked closely with Qualcomm to reduce the heat output of the Snapdragon 810, and so there should be no worries for anyone who might have seen those early stories about companies having overheating issues. OnePlus went into a bit of detail about the thermal gel used to make sure things never get out of hand: “Inside the 2, the 810 consists of several CPU processors. Layered on top of these processors is both thermal gel and graphite placed across different areas of the phone. This graphite ensures that heat generated from the processors will dissipate evenly, as opposed to being concentrated and leading to performance issues. After rigorous testing, the 2 meets the industry standard for phone temperature, even with hours of use.”

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