How to Get Tickets for OnePlus 6 Launch
The highly anticipatedOnePlus 6smartphone is coming soon as the firm has announced the date and location for the big launch event. As with the5Tthere’s even a chance for fans to attend the occasion in person.
A new flagship will be launched next month as company has confirmed the OnePlus 6 launch, entitled ‘The Speed You Need’ will take place on16 May. The ‘global event’ will take place at5pm in Londonfollowing on from the New York unveiling of the 5T last November – you canwatch the live stream here.
“Across the past four years, OnePlus has been built and shaped around its Community. To celebrate the announcement of its much-anticipated OnePlus 6, the company will host the biggest ever Community event in its history,” said the firm.
Community-minded OnePlus has earlier called onfans to help it shape the OnePlus 6 ad campaign.
How to buy OnePlus 6 launch tickets
The OnePlus 6 launch promises to be bigger and better than before with over 1,000 tickets available for fans to attend.
Early bird tickets are available tobuy now from OnePlusand cost £16/$21 until 8pm on 27 April. Thereafter the regular price will be £30/$41. You can also get a plus one or plus two at £20/$27 per person.
Those able to get a ticket will be there along with tech press to try the OnePlus 6 out first. Attendees will once again get a ‘swag bag’ that OnePlus “far exceeds the price of the ticket”. You’ll get event items, a OnePlus party and a mystery gift when buying a OnePlus 6.
Those at the 5T launch received a OnePlus backpack, event t-shirt, stickers and a $40 coupon for the phone.
Anyone who can’t make it to the event will be able to watch the entire thing thanks to a live stream. Read about theOnePlus 6rumours including price and specs.
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Author: Chris Martin, Reviews Editor, Tech Advisor
Chris got his break as a reporter at infamous site The Inquirer and has been at Tech Advisor for more than 12 years. With a BA degree in Music Technology, audio is his specialism, but over the years he has reviewed all kinds of gadgets, from smartwatches to mesh Wi-Fi to coffee machines.