Black Friday hasn’t quite made it to Australia, though we can benefit from the US based sales which offer discounts on leading electronics. While OnePlus aren’t offering a discount on their flagship phone the One, they are offering you the chance to purchase it without an invite.
You can grab a 16GB White model or 64GB Sandstone model without an invite from their website right now, with the 16GB model selling for US$299 and shipping within 10 business days, or the 64GB model for US$349 which will ship within 5 business days. You will of course require a shipping forwarder as OnePlus still won’t ship to Australia directly, so check out Shipito, ComGateway or MatesFreight who will all willingly help you get your new device to your Australian door step.
But Black Friday is about the discounts, and OnePlus has also discounted their accessories, with up to 20% off some of them.
- JBL E1+ Earphones – Was US$39.99 – Now US$31.99
- OnePlus Silver Bullet Earphones – Was US$14.99 – Now US$11.99
- OnePlus Tempered Glass Screen Protector – Was US$12.99 – Now US$10.39
- OnePlus HD Screen Protector – Was US$5.99 – Now US$5.39
- OnePlus Screen Protector – Was US$4.99 – Now US$4.49
- OnePlus One Flip Cover – Was US$14.99 – Now US$11.99
- OnePlus One Clear Case – Was US$10.99 – Now US$8.79
- OnePlus One Data Cable – Was US$9.99 – Now US$7.99
Scott had mixed feelings on the OnePlus in his review, but subsequent software releases have resolved a number of the issues he had with his handset. If you’re still interested in the OnePlus One and haven’t come across an invite as yet, then head on over to the OnePlus US Black Friday website now, or you’ll miss out.
ebay group deal, $428 shipped if anyone is interested.
with the stories that their relationship with Cynagenmod is on the brink of breaking down cant help but worry about support of the phone
There’s also some animus floating around that they’re selling refurb devices parading as new.
The more I read about this company, the worse they seem.
Both are out of stock on the OnePlus site.
Really, if this company can’t manufacture enough phones to keep them in stock, and you can’t pre-order them – only order them once every now and then – then why are OnePlus expanding their store to India?
If people in existing countries that OnePlus support can’t just go to the site and order one, then how on earth is OnePlus going to service the massive Indian market?
I think its Amazon who’s selling the OnePlus in India. Not sure if it’s an official collaboration.
Google is paying 98$ per hour! Just work for few hours & spend more time with friends and family. On Sunday I bought themselves a Alfa Romeo from having made $15637 this month. Useful site…
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