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Specs
Pros
Pro Additional hardware
Instead of just packing the regular hardware, the OnePlus 2 uses a fingerprint sensor on the home button, an alert slider on the left (to toggle between notification profiles - silent, vibrate, ring), as well as StyleSwap covers which change the material on the back of the phone (bamboo, rosewood, black apricot, kevlar options).
Pro Quick and easy notification managing
The OnePlus 2 features a notification slider on the left of the phone. It toggles between Android's 3 notification modes - Ring, vibrate, and silent. You can use it while the phone is still in your pocket, meaning you don't need to pull your phone out to silence it (or to check if it's on silent) - great for students, work meetings, and frequent movie-goers.
Cons
Con No NFC
Nearly all phones over $200 these days have NFC, but for some reason OnePlus has skipped over this feature.
Con New charging port
Old micro USB cables will not work with this device, meaning if you lose or break your cable you will need to buy a new one instead of using an old cable you had lying around. If you need to top up your phone away from home, it will be much harder to find a suitable cable initially. The OnePlus 2 doesn't use a true Type-C connector - it doesn't benefit from the faster data transfer speeds as it uses the old 2.0 standard internally.