OnePlus is reportedly working on a new smartphone codenamed “Lettuce”

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We’re sure you’ve all heard about the OnePlus One handset, a device from a relatively new company that runs on CyanogenMod, making it a great phone for those looking to get the most out of their Android device without the unnecessary bloatware and laggy UIs that are usually associated with more mainstream OEMs. Unfortunately the device has yet to be released in full, thanks to a weird invitation-only system where you can only buy a device if you have been given an invite, but word on the street has it that OnePlus could already be thinking about making a successor to the OnePlus One, which would be known as the OnePlus Two.

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After a recent @evleaks tip involving a “ OnePlus One Tab” was later revealed to be nothing more than a hoax, we’re sure many of you are going to take this latest leak with an extra helping of salt. We know some of you are still eagerly awaiting your chance to pick up this year’s OnePlus One, but it appears the Chinese startup is already planning for its sequel. It’s not much to go on, but @evleaks revealed an alleged codename for the upcoming OnePlus Two: Lettuce. According to @evleaks, the first was going by the codename Bacon and while we don’t have any information regarding specs or anything of that sort, we’re struggling to find ways OnePlus can upgrade the already stellar “flagship killer.” Be that as it may, smartphones launches take many months of planning so it really shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that OnePlus could already be working on a sequel. It just seems odd given the current shape the OnePlus One is facing in terms of availability.

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