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OnePlus 5[1], the Chinese start-up's latest flagship, is now available in open sale[2] in India and available in several other countries across the world. Those interested in purchasing a OnePlus 5 in India can do so via Amazon[3], OnePlus'[4] online store, or the OnePlus Experience Store in Bengaluru. The phone is available in two RAM-storage variants: a 6GB/ 64GB that costs Rs. 32,999, and an 8GB/ 128GB at Rs. 37,999. At the time of writing, Amazon's listing said the higher-spec variant of the OnePlus 5 would be out of stock for two days.

The reason it's being termed as 'open sale' is because the OnePlus 5 was made available in limited quantities just after the India launch[5] late last week, both online and at pop-up events around the country. Now, it's available to the public at large, with a number of launch offers from Vodafone, SBI, Amazon Pay that you can check out here[6].

Meanwhile, a Reddit AMA[7] with OnePlus provided answers to some user concerns, such as the lack of EIS (electronic image stabilisation) for 4K videos on OnePlus 5, and a Wi-Fi bug that is causing connectivity problems. The same Reddit thread also shed light on when owners of the OnePlus 3[8]/ OnePlus 3T[9] could expect Android O[10] on their devices. It'll be made available before the end of 2017, so stay put.

 

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