People can't wait to get their hands on the OnePlus 5.
The was unveiled yesterday, and while the phone will go on sale from June 27, OnePlus started selling a few devices early at pop-up stores in New York, London, Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam, and through an . The company's co-founder Carl Pei has now confirmed on Twitter that the OnePlus 5 is the company's fastest-selling phone to date.
The first numbers are in, the OnePlus 5 is our fastest selling device ever!
— Carl Pei (@getpeid)
Pei didn't share any sales figures, but the "early drop" units are sold out in most countries. Based on the line in front of the New York pop-up store from the video below, people can't wait to get their hands on the OnePlus 5:
About an hour after the opening of the NYC pop-up and the line is still stretching almost all the way around the block
— Bryan Ma (@bryanbma)
The OnePlus 5 is the company's most expensive phone to date — the version with 6GB of RAM and 64GB storage retails for $479, while the model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage is available for $539.
That's still $200 less than the retail price of the , and while the phone misses out on fringe features like water resistance and wireless charging, — excellent Full HD AMOLED display, dual cameras, Snapdragon 835, and a near-stock Android experience with OxygenOS.
Will you be picking up the OnePlus 5 once it goes on sale on June 27?
The was unveiled yesterday, and while the phone will go on sale from June 27, OnePlus started selling a few devices early at pop-up stores in New York, London, Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam, and through an . The company's co-founder Carl Pei has now confirmed on Twitter that the OnePlus 5 is the company's fastest-selling phone to date.
The first numbers are in, the OnePlus 5 is our fastest selling device ever!
— Carl Pei (@getpeid)
Pei didn't share any sales figures, but the "early drop" units are sold out in most countries. Based on the line in front of the New York pop-up store from the video below, people can't wait to get their hands on the OnePlus 5:
About an hour after the opening of the NYC pop-up and the line is still stretching almost all the way around the block
— Bryan Ma (@bryanbma)
The OnePlus 5 is the company's most expensive phone to date — the version with 6GB of RAM and 64GB storage retails for $479, while the model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage is available for $539.
That's still $200 less than the retail price of the , and while the phone misses out on fringe features like water resistance and wireless charging, — excellent Full HD AMOLED display, dual cameras, Snapdragon 835, and a near-stock Android experience with OxygenOS.
Will you be picking up the OnePlus 5 once it goes on sale on June 27?