Anyone can buy the OnePlus 2 without an invite beginning at 3PM on Monday

We had some great things to say when we published our OnePlus 2 review back in August. For as little as $329 with no wireless service contract, the OnePlus 2 delivers design and build quality that surpass smartphones that cost twice as much money — or even more. The phone also packs a nice big display and performance that can easily keep pace many top phones on the market in real-world use. Finally, the OnePlus 2 offers an Android experience that is as close to pure as you can get without using stock Android.

The problem, of course, is that it’s very difficult to actually purchase a OnePlus 2 because you need to score an invitation first. At least, that’s usually the case…

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Android fans, pay attention: You have one hour to purchase a brand new OnePlus 2.

Following a botched launch and supply issues that have kept the new phone out of fans’ hands for far too long, OnePlus is ready to let the world know that it finally has enough supply on hand to loosen the reins a bit when it comes to the company’s strict purchasing restrictions. Consumers typically need an invitation to purchase a new OnePlus 2, but the invite system is being tossed aside for one short hour on Friday, October 9th.

Beginning at 3:00 p.m. EDT / 12:00 p.m. PDT on Monday, October 12th, and lasting for exactly one hour, anyone and everyone will be able to purchase a brand new OnePlus 2 without the need for an invitation. If you’re interested, be sure to head over to the OnePlus online store before your window closes.

An earlier version of this article mistakenly stated that the sale was to occur on Friday. The actual sale date is Monday, October 12th.

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