It has
a sandstone black cover at the back which similar to the one in OnePlus One.
My review unit cam with
a Sandstone Black cover that provides terrific texture and grip, and there are five other options to choose from when you order the phone.
Not exact matches
OnePlus will also offer in its web store the two default back
cover options, Silk White and
Sandstone Black, for $ 29 USD (25 $).
In terms of build materials, the OnePlus 2 features metal chamfered edges with a
Sandstone Black rear
cover.
A final point worth mentioning is that the OnePlus 3 is offered with cases that come in the same styles the OnePlus 2 styleswap
covers came in:
sandstone, bamboo, rosewood,
black apricot and karbon.
The leaked image shows OnePlus 2 sporting the same
sandstone black on the back
cover, along with the camera sandwiched between the LED flash and laser auto - focus — similar to the one found on the LG G4.
This includes a snap - on rear case in either karbon, bamboo, rosewood or
black apricot for $ 24.95 each; a
sandstone case for $ 19.95; a flip
cover in
black, gray or sand for $ 19.95 each; a tempered glass screen protector for $ 12.95; a Dash Charge USB Type - C cable for $ 14.95; a Dash Charge power adaptor for $ 19.95; and a Dash Charge car charger for $ 29.95.
The back
cover of the OnePlus 2 is removable and can be changed with five other different
cover styles like
sandstone black, Bamboo, Rosewood, Black apricot and ke
black, Bamboo, Rosewood,
Black apricot and ke
Black apricot and kevlar.
It initially ships with a
Sandstone black back
cover, but these can be swapped out for any of the various StyleSwap
covers available.
The same StyleSwap replaceable
covers are here as well, but you can now choose between five different ones — bamboo, rosewood,
black apricot,
sandstone black and kevlar — right at launch.
It comes in
Sandstone Black and there are four
covers available to offer a slightly different look.
Much like OnePlus offers StyleSwap
Covers for the 2, you can buy one of five different slim plastic or wood cases for the X. They're the same materials, actually, and they'll set you back a cool $ 25 each (or $ 20 for the
Sandstone Black one) while both protecting and adding some style to your otherwise bland and monolithic new phone.
When it comes to the rear backing, apart from retaining the
sandstone black version, new options include kevlar, bamboo, rosewood, and
black apricot, as a part of their StyleSwap line, and this time, switching between these back
covers will be a far simpler process, which won't require any additional tools.
The device has a good grip and although the
sandstone cover is smudge resistant but the front
black glass is prone to fingerprints and smudges.