Last week, reported a 2 (oneplus 2) mobile phone bundled USB type-A (big) turn the type-C USB data lines commonly encountered unqualified and may even result in damage of power source (when connected to a fast charging device). In a post in the forum, co-founder Pei Carl confirmed the matter, saying that the random Type-C USB did not meet the 1.1 specification. In addition to a refund, the company will also provide a replacement line to those who buy the data line alone.
Pei Carl further explains that the problem is caused by a 10k resistor on the data line and the power adapter, and is not generally accepted by the 56K version. Based on this, the fast charging device sometimes tries to draw a greater energy from the power supply.
For non support equipment, including OnePlus 2, and will not be affected by this, because the power consumption is low enough, so it will not cause damage to power sources.
A plus official website has now passed PayPal to Europe and North American consumers to provide a refund, as for the Chinese and India market consumers, you can return to the nearest one of the repair center failed data.