00:00So now what?
00:02I've said many times, the second generation of anything tells you the most about it.
00:07Because that's where you see what the company learned and what they're going to do about it.
00:11And that's when you first see them like pick a direction and start chasing something.
00:15So with the first OnePlus phone, they made a lot of choices, a lot of the right trade-offs
00:19to nail these things that enthusiasts were after.
00:21Like they made the active choice to leave out things that other mainstream phones had,
00:25like an official IP rating or even doing any advertising because this would all save money
00:31that would be passed down to the end user.
00:33And tech heads, including me, we raved about this.
00:36We loved it.
00:36We ate it up.
00:37So with the OnePlus 2, you can almost see them being terrified not to mess this up.
00:42They kept a lot of the same stuff, same design.
00:44They did a couple standard spec bumps and they bumped the price up just a tiny bit to $330.
00:49But they also decided to make this thing called the OnePlus X.
00:54And it was a little weird.
00:55It was not a flagship phone.
00:56It was also not really an enthusiast phone.
00:59It was a $250 mid-range kind of designer type of phone.
01:03They had a special ceramic limited edition that they also made.
01:06The non-ceramic one.
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