OnePlus, a leading global mobile technology company, today
announced the OnePlus 5T Star Wars Limited Edition, a special edition premium
flagship device ahead of release of the new chapter of the popular space saga,
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (releasing on December 15).
The Star Wars edition’s phone design has been inspired by the
planet Crait from Star Wars: The Last Jedi. The metal back of the device is
painted in Crait white with a precise Star Wars logo in Red printed on the
back. Crait is a mineral planet with red sediment under the surface, which is
the inspiration behind the red alert slider on the device. Red is, after all,
the color of Star Wars traditionally, similar to the alert slider, which has
been the long standing feature of OnePlus devices. On the software front, there
is a customized red, white and black theme with a set of 10 exclusive Star Wars
wallpapers adapted to the new AMOLED immersive screen and a special Kylo Ren
phone case along with a special surprise for Star Wars fans packed in an
exquisitely designed gift box as a part of the complete offering.
Speaking on the occasion, Kyle Kiang, Head of Global
marketing, OnePlus, said, “Our community has inspired us in more ways than
one. Their passion and involvement in the brand and the products since the very
beginning has inspired us to come up with product that is superior in every
way, from design to the overall experience.
We are excited to join the force and dedicate the exquisitely
designed Star Wars Limited Edition to the OnePlus and Star Wars fans in India
as a part of the 3-year anniversary celebration. Once again, we’ve worked hard
to refine every last detail and we are confident that the Star Wars fans will
appreciate the homage that we have paid to the iconic Star Wars saga."
The Star Wars edition of the OnePlus 5T phone features the
highest resolution dual-camera system of 16 and 20 MP sporting f/1.7 aperture
on both lenses for better low light photography. It has a large 6" display
with an 18:9 aspect ratio, all while keeping a similar body size as the OnePlus
5. With Dash Charge, OnePlus’ signature powering technology, the user will
always get a day's power in half an hour. Powered by the most powerful
processor, the Qualcomm Snapdragon™ 835 platform, coupled with 8GB of LPDDR4X
RAM, the OnePlus 5T can run many apps in the background without a single second
of lag, allowing users to switch between apps with ease.
Price and availability
The OnePlus 5T Star Wars Limited Edition will be available with
8GB of RAM and 128 GB storage at Rs. 38,999, starting December 15, 2017 through
exclusive online sales partner, Amazon.in as well as on its brand store oneplusstore.in.
Customers can also experience and purchase the device across OnePlus Experience
stores in Bangalore and Mall of India Noida, while supplies last.
The limited edition
variant will also be available in select European countries which includes
Finland, Sweden and Denmark.
For the first time ever, OnePlus is organizing pop-up events
across 9 cities in India. Select users will be able to experience and purchase
the OnePlus 5T Star Wars Limited Edition at the Pop-up stores across 6 cities
in India over 2 days- 16th and 17th December, 2017 on a first cum
first serve basis: Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Delhi, Bangalore and Kochi. Users in
Kolkata, Hyderabad and Kochi can experience the device at the pop-up stores in
these 3 cities.
As a part of the anniversary celebration in India, all OnePlus
buyers will be eligible for attractive offers including zero cost EMI, Rs. 2000
extra off on the exchange of any OnePlus device and Rs. 1000 extra off on the
exchange of any other device. Additionally, Axis Bank debit and credit cards
users are eligible for a Rs. 1,500 instant discount on purchase of any OnePlus
device including the 5T Star Wars limited edition. OnePlus users will also be
eligible for a complimentary 12-month Accidental Damage Insurance by Servify on
downloading the Kotak 811 savings account and activating it with an initial
deposit of Rs 1,000 in the introductory period.
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