OnePlus 2 only with invitations from the company

We have seen quite a few promos from time to time , which have as their goal the best disposal of a product. OnePlus seems to have no need for such techniques after surprising everyone (including the company itself) by selling several million OnePlus One devices.OnePlus 2

But the millions of expected orders of the upcoming OnePlus 2 seem to have troubled the company as the distribution channels last time was not enough for the demand that existed.

So the company thought of distributing its new devices through invitations.

OnePlus uses the invites as an alternative to traditional distribution methods, which require many devices to sit on the shelves to be kept ready.

You can get an invitation from someone who already has an OnePlus 2, either through the company's website. After purchasing OnePlus 2 from the invitation, the phone will take up to 3 weeks to come to your home.

The pros they are generally valid for 24 hours and you will be able to see how much time is left to use it once you accept it. As for the invites you will share, you have 1-2 weeks to send them to your friends.

"When a OnePlus 2 is born, an invitation will be available to help it find its home," OnePlus said on the invitation website.

If you are interested in the upcoming device, you can request an invitation from the official website.

You can also sign up for the booking list to get the chance to receive one of the invitations that may not be used.
The company as it mentions holds some invitations for special occasions.
The bad news is that she has so far already registered 151,843 people on the booking list.

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