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Leaked Chat Says OnePlus 3 Will Be Launched On June 14

OnePlus 3 May Be Launched On June 14
A 1+ logo sits on the case of a OnePlus One smartphone in this arranged photograph at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on Monday, March 2, 2015. The event, which generates several hundred million euros in revenue for the city of Barcelona each year, also means the world for a week turns its attention back to Europe for the latest in technology, despite a lagging ecosystem. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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A 1+ logo sits on the case of a OnePlus One smartphone in this arranged photograph at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on Monday, March 2, 2015. The event, which generates several hundred million euros in revenue for the city of Barcelona each year, also means the world for a week turns its attention back to Europe for the latest in technology, despite a lagging ecosystem. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Smartphone maker OnePlus' next offering OnePlus 3 is set for a June 14 launch, according to a leaked chat between a company representative and a user. The executive gave away the date while chatting with the user.

Earlier, OnePlus announced that this year's launch will also take place through VR headsets that will be sent out in advance, just as last year's launch of OnePlus 2. However, this year the company is giving away LoopVR headsets to "up the ante" according to co-founder Carl Pei. The online registration for the headsets in India are scheduled for 3 and 7 June on Amazon at 12 PM.

[RUMOR] OnePlus 3 launch event will happen on June 14 according to OnePlus Live Chat agent (via Oneplus forum) pic.twitter.com/pDoiwyP7Nw

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