The OnePlus 2 has a full-HD 5.5inch display, similar to the iPhone 6 Plus but it is quite lower than the 2560×1440 pixels resolution in the Galaxy S6. However, the OnePlus 2 doesn’t lose the display war completely as the company has claimed that their unit can produce 600 nits in brightness, compared to the 551nits in the iPhone 6 and the 521nits in the Galaxy S5. This necessarily means that the OnePlus 2 is better suited for outdoor use than both of its rivals.
Under the hood, the OnePlus 2 has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset with 3GB of RAM with the 64GB model having 4GB. Although this sounds impressive, the Snapdragon 810 chipset has been getting a lot of negative reviews due to Xperia Z3+ facing overheating problems.
However, OnePlus assures that their device has been tweaked with the Oxygen OS and it will work fine with the Snapdragon chipset. There is nothing new with the fact that iPhone 6 Plus and Galaxy S6 both have class-leading cameras.
Compared to that, the OnePlus 2 comes with a 13MP rear camera using dual-LED flash and similar to LG G3 and G4, it makes use of a laser focus system. In other news, Samsung Galaxy S6 recently received a mystery update after the release of Android 5.1 Lollipop. According to a tipster, this update was first seen in France with a size of 230 MB and build number G920FXXU2BOG8.
Stay tuned for more updates on Samsung Galaxy S6!