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OnePlus 2 is under construction and is slated for release in the third quarter. It will be rolled out to replace OnePlus One, the 2014 flagship. Hasan Kaymak, well-known for designing concept phones, Monday released a video and several photos of the concept model of the unreleased OnePlus 2 smartphone along with its specs.

Concept Phones has the renders of the purported OnePlus 2 developed by Kaymak. It shows the 2015 flagship will be slimmer than the older device. According to Kaymak, OnePlus 2 will have 4 GB of RAM, a display that supports 2K resolution and Snapdragon 810 SoC version 2.1 CPU, which will reportedly be complemented by 3 GB of RAM.

Kaymak added the OnePlus 2 will feature a 16-megapixel rear camera and 8-megapixel front-facing camera. The device will also be equipped with a 3,300 mAh battery, Giz China reported. As of this writing, OnePlus has not confirmed any of the specs revealed by Kaymak.

Moreover, Kaymak has released a YouTube video (seen below) of the OnePlus 2 concept design. According to the recently published report on the International Business Times Australia that cites Giz China, OnePlus 2 will be priced at $400.

The Giz China report said the OnePlus 2015 flagship will feature the same 5.5-inch screen that is available on the predecessor model or it may house a larger 6-inch display. The huge display will support quad HD resolution and will be protected by 2.5D glass. The device may also come with a fingerprint sensor.

As far as the performance of the device is concerned, during a recent Reddit Ask Me Anything session, Carl Pei, OnePlus' co-founder, said the OnePlus 2 will be powerful enough to be pit against the popular flagships of this year like the Galaxy S6, the HTC One M9 and the unreleased iPhone 7.

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Source: YouTube/Hasan Kamyak Innovations