The OnePlus One is now on sale on eBay

OnePlus One

El OnePlus One It is one of the smartphones with the best quality / price ratio on the market. However, the difficulty of getting one of these seems to be diminishing its prominence. Now, the company has listed 15 invitations to buy the OnePlus One. A single buyer can win these 15 invitations if they win the auction.

Yes, launching a smartphone with a price of 300 euros and then auctioning the invitations and selling it much more expensive, it may seem somewhat surprising, but the company does it for a good cause. And it is that, they will donate 100% of the money they get in the auction to a charity, which will be chosen by users in a survey that is currently active in the company's forum, and which takes into account four of the world's leading charities.

OnePlus One

In addition to this, the company has also indicated that of the 100 who won the invitation to get a OnePlus One, 86 users decided to donate their smartphone instead of destroying it. It would not be at all strange that the company has opted for several charitable movements after the Smash the Past contest received a lot of criticism from users, since it was useless to have to destroy a smartphone that still worked perfectly, as it was a flagship, to get another smartphone with a similar performance.

Be that as it may, a buyer will spend a large amount of money and get 15 invitations, of which he can only keep one of them, having to give the other 14 invitations to other people. We still have to wait for the company to finally decide to launch the OnePlus One for sale to users. At the moment, there are only a few smartphones that have been commercialized, and it has been very difficult to get an invitation to buy the smartphone.

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  1.   Hello said

    how much nonsense there is with this phone… ..


    1.    José said

      Yes, but the rock is very pending. It is a cheap and effective campaign.


  2.   joshmike said

    It reminded me of the FUKK soda campaign in "syrup", pure marketing.