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techcodex1 · 8 years ago
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OnePlus 5T Schedule to Launch on November 5
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techfoogle · 8 years ago
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OnePlus 5T Full Specifications Leaked, Price and Photos
OnePlus 5T Full Specifications Leaked, Price and Photos
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  Almost everyone is all hyped up about the upcoming OnePlus 5T flagship that the popular Chinese brand is planning to launch on November 16th. Plenty of rumors and speculations have been thrown around all over the internet, and I personally cannot wait to see how the device looks in person. The company has gained a huge fan base in the last couple of years, primarily because…
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smartphonewars-blog · 8 years ago
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OnePlus 5T Price and Specs leak in Oppomart confirming 6-inch QHD+ 18:9 Infinity Display upgrade and the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 835. Initially I was against OP5T if it was just a screen upgrade, however, Oppomart leak an improved 20+16MP Dual Rear cameras with f/1.6 and 2.6 respectively. I fail to see how OnePlus will feature an OIS setup and will most likely continue to rely on EIS for video. No info on IP67/68 water-resistance or additional Audio Hardware. Do know that, Oppomart have been showing wrong specs in the past so, this is not confirmed yet, but pretty much sums up all the rumours flying around lately. All and all, this looks like another killer bargain for OnePlus fans and if the cameras are better, might be worth picking for OP5 owners. Most noteworthy those still rocking OP3 and 3T will finally have a real reason to upgrade their phones.
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arko006-blog · 5 years ago
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OnePlus releases Android 10-based OxygenOS 10 update for OnePlus 5 and 5T- Technology News, Firstpost
OnePlus releases Android 10-based OxygenOS 10 update for OnePlus 5 and 5T- Technology News, Firstpost
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Smartphone maker OnePlus has rolled out the Android 10-based OxygenOS 10 update for the OnePlus 5 (Review) and 5T (Review). The company promised last year that it would bring Android 10 to these devices and a few days ago it was reported that the update was in development stage.
The update is 1.8 GB in size and offers a number of new features. Accord…
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tekz24 · 8 years ago
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New renders of OnePlus 5T spotted, Pricing to be Same as Predecessor
New renders of OnePlus 5T spotted, Pricing to be Same as Predecessor
OnePlus 5T! Yes, we are talking about the successor of OnePlus 5. (more…)
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pakwikipedia · 3 years ago
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OnePlus 5T breaks launch day sales record in 6 hours
OnePlus 5T breaks launch day sales record in 6 hours
If you’re wondering what comes inside the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus or iPhone X retail package, then we have everything laid out in one place. On the front of the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are the 7-megapixel FaceTime cameras with f/2.2 aperture. These are the same specs as on the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus and, as a result, selfies with the FaceTime camera didn’t look much different. iPhone 8 and iPhone X Ship…
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phoneaxa · 3 years ago
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techspacechannel · 7 years ago
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http://digitaltechnologynews.com/ OnePlus 6T vs OnePlus 5T Smartphones Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TechNewsTrends/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techspacereview/ OnePlus 6T The OnePlus 6T is the rumored successor to the OnePlus 6. Expected to be announced on October 29, the phone should offer top-of-the-line specs, including a Snapdragon 845 and up to 8GB of RAM, at a reasonable price. It will also be one of the few smartphones with a fingerprint scanner built right into the display. At the back, a dual camera with 3D depth-sensing abilities could make an appearance. The OnePlus 6T could also be the company's first to launch through a US carrier, namely T-Mobile. #OnePlus6T #OnePlus #6T OnePlus 5T The new OnePlus 5T smartphone has an immersive 6"18:9 AMOLED display and a new dual camera system on the back that will help it take better pictures in low light. It can also take Portrait Mode photos with a blurred background.The fingerprint scanner is on the back and the phone also supports Face Unlock. Good old features like the 3.5mm headphone jack and Dash Charger, the company's quick charging solution, are still present on the 5T as well.One Plus 5T unboxing. One Plus 5T display The new display is the big star of the show with the OnePlus 5T. It's a 6.01" OLED screen that takes up 80.5% of the phone's front. Bezels are stripped to a bare minimum on the top and bottom, and are almost invisible on the sides. It is a taller screen as well, with a new 18:9 aspect ratio and a 1080 x 2160 pixel resolution.One Plus 5T hands on. One Plus 5T Camera The other big change in the OnePlus 5T comes in the camera. The OnePlus 5 was the first from the company to have a dual camera system on its back, with a wide-angle main lens and a "telephoto" secondary lens. This setup changes in the OnePlus 5T, which has the same wide-angle main camera, but the secondary camera is actually one with the same 27mm field of view, but a higher 20MP resolution and the capability to combine 4 pixels into one in order to reduce noise in low-light pictures.One Plus 5T test speed. Both these new cameras have a wide, f/1.7 aperture. OnePlus says that the phone will detect low-light situations and will switch to the secondary camera when it gets dark. And Portrait Mode - the one where the background of a picture is blurred, while the subject remains in sharp focus - will still be available on the OnePlus 5T, using clever algorithms and software to do its trick. One Plus 5T Face Unlock The build of Oxygen OS that the OnePlus 5T ships with will have a new Face Unlock feature. Yeah, it does pretty much what it sounds like — the phone will use the selfie camera to scan your face and unlock. It's worth noting that there are no IR dot projectors or retinal scanners attached, so the feature is probably not as secure as it is on the Samsung flagships or the Apple iPhone X. Also, since it's entirely software-based, we might see it arrive on the OnePlus 5 via an update.One Plus 5T speed. One Plus 5T release date In the United States, the OnePlus 5T release date is set for Tuesday, November 21st, and the phone will also lauch in most of Europe, Canada, as well as in China, Hong Kong and India. One Plus 5T price The OnePlus 5T price has gone ever so slightly in the United States: the base 64GB model costs $500 (the OnePlus 5 price was set at $480). In Europe and the rest of the world, the price remains at €500 for the same 64 gig version of the phone. One Plus 5T portrait mode The background-blurring mode is making a return and, for what we can tell, will use the main camera again, just like before.One Plus 5T battery With the release of the OnePlus 5T, the company states that software improvements have been made to further reduce noise and improve imagery of the Portrait Mode. Since these are entirely software-based, we might see them arrive via an update to the OnePlus 5? We'll see.
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mydramaoppa · 4 years ago
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OnePlus 5T breaks launch day sales record in 6 hours
OnePlus 5T breaks launch day sales record in 6 hours
If you’re wondering what comes inside the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus or iPhone X retail package, then we have everything laid out in one place. On the front of the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are the 7-megapixel FaceTime cameras with f/2.2 aperture. These are the same specs as on the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus and, as a result, selfies with the FaceTime camera didn’t look much different. iPhone 8 and iPhone X Ship…
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nxttech · 7 years ago
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Download OnePlus 6 Stock Wallpapers in Full HD (19:9) (Direct)
Download OnePlus 6 Stock Wallpapers in Full HD (19:9) (Direct)
OnePlus 6 is finally official now, and the device features a notch similar to many 2018 phones. The device runs on Android Oreo 8.1 and with full stock Android Experience with OxygenOS. The device has been one of the most anticipated budget flagships and brings the top of the line specs for a very affordable price. However, if you have a OnePlus 5Tor any other device and want to rock the look of…
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acharya123himal · 5 years ago
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OnePlus 5T Price in Nepal with Specifications
OnePlus 5T Price in Nepal with Specifications
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OnePlus made comparable methods and launched the OnePlus 5T, after the launch of OnePlus 5 in 2017. With extra enticing specs, OnePlus 5T has outlined an alternate checkpoint for all smartphones. Now let’s speak about them briefly.
Introducing OnePlus 5T Mobile
This cell phone works with Android 7.1.1 Nougat with Oxygen OS 4.7. The telephone is powered by an Octa-core processor (4 × 2.45…
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bloggaliofficial · 5 years ago
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OnePlus Nord Specifications: 10+ best Specs
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Mobile phones are now part of our lives. Every day we see brands are launching their latest mobile phones. New technology is involving day by day, and so Mobile brands are keen to win the race against their competitors. OnePlus has launched its latest new OnePlus Nord, and it is just awesome. When we will discuss the OnePlus Nord Specifications later in this article you will be amazed by the features and quality OnePlus is offering to their customers. OnePlus is gaining popularity day by day, and it is just because of OnePlus specifications that are featuring the latest features. Not only just features but OnePlus software and hardware are also just amazing and powerful. Most people today still prefer to use Samsung and Apple's iPhone when it comes to using a flagship or mid-range device. But OnePlus is just creating new competition in this race with Samsung, Apple and other mobile phone brands.  OnePlus is popular since its OnePlus 3T. OnePlus specifications continue to improve in technology and design. We can see OnePlus 5, OnePlus 5T, OnePlus 6, OnePlus 6T, One Plus 7, OnePlus 7T and they continue to improve their smartphones to compete against their rivals, Samsung and Apple along with Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi smartphones.  Today, we can see the best slim design offered by OnePlus in their phones which makes it more premium, beautiful, and stylish. Read the full article
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phoneaxa · 3 years ago
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techspacechannel · 7 years ago
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http://digitaltechnologynews.com/ Samsung Galaxy A8+ Plus (2018) vs OnePlus 5T Smartphones Samsung Galaxy A8+ Plus (2018) The all new A8 (2018) and A8+ Plus comes with the infinity display treatment, which means no physical hardware buttons up front and rear-positioned fingerprint scanner. Samsung Galaxy A8+ Plus (2018) specs So the new Galaxy A8 features Full HD+ displays with a resolution of 1080 by 2220 pixels weighing at 5.6-inches. The hardware inside is an Exynos SOC joined by 4GB of RAM.Samsung Galaxy A8+ Plus (2018) camera unboxing Samsung Galaxy A8+ Plus (2018) camera If you expected good 12MP cameras with large 1.4micron pixels like on the flagship line, you are in for a disappointment. The Galaxy A8 and A8+ are equipped with a single 16MP camera with f/1.7 lens on the back, and dual 16MP fixed focus (f/1.9) + 8MP (f/1.9) selfie snapper at the front. We don't expect wonders from these kits, as last year's A7 also had 16MP cameras with small pixel sensors and pretty mediocre snappers, but Samsung may pleasantly surprise us, as there is much wider aperture and phase-detection autofocus on the rear now, and a dual camera at the front for some pleasant portrait selfie photography.Samsung Galaxy A8+ Plus camera review Samsung Galaxy A8+ Plus (2018) price How much for the Galaxy A8 and A8+? They will be available in January in black, orchid grey, gold and blue for about EUR499 and EUR599, respectively, and the fact that the pricing is given in European currency should hint at you that we might never see these two released officially on a US carrier. Samsung Galaxy A8+ Plus (2018) features So, what are these two waterproof, IP68-certified beauties powered by? An octa-core Exynos chipset with 2.2 GHz maximums, coupled with 4GB RAM (the A8+ has a 6GB RAM version with 64 GB storage as well). Internal memory strikes above the midrange crowd with up to 64GB models, while the battery packs are 3000mAh and 3500mAh, respectively. Samsung Galaxy A8+ Plus 2018 model Samsung's newest midrangers are made entirely of glass, and sport the Infinity Display design of their flagship siblings, albeit in a more unrefined form, with thicker top and bottom bezels, and no flexible, side-sloping displays. The 5.6" and 6" 1080x2220 pixels displays still keep Samsung's weird signature 18.5:9 aspect ratio, though. Samsung itself acknowledges that the A8 and A8+ fit "the stunning ergonomic design that draws on Samsung’s flagship design heritage and experience" in the presser. OnePlus 5T The new OnePlus 5T smartphone has an immersive 6"18:9 AMOLED display and a new dual camera system on the back that will help it take better pictures in low light. It can also take Portrait Mode photos with a blurred background.The fingerprint scanner is on the back and the phone also supports Face Unlock. Good old features like the 3.5mm headphone jack and Dash Charger, the company's quick charging solution, are still present on the 5T as well.One Plus 5T unboxing. One Plus 5T display The new display is the big star of the show with the OnePlus 5T. It's a 6.01" OLED screen that takes up 80.5% of the phone's front. Bezels are stripped to a bare minimum on the top and bottom, and are almost invisible on the sides. It is a taller screen as well, with a new 18:9 aspect ratio and a 1080 x 2160 pixel resolution.One Plus 5T hands on. One Plus 5T Camera The other big change in the OnePlus 5T comes in the camera. The OnePlus 5 was the first from the company to have a dual camera system on its back, with a wide-angle main lens and a "telephoto" secondary lens. This setup changes in the OnePlus 5T, which has the same wide-angle main camera, but the secondary camera is actually one with the same 27mm field of view, but a higher 20MP resolution and the capability to combine 4 pixels into one in order to reduce noise in low-light pictures.One Plus 5T test speed. Both these new cameras have a wide, f/1.7 aperture. OnePlus says that the phone will detect low-light situations and will switch to the secondary camera when it gets dark. And Portrait Mode - the one where the background of a picture is blurred, while the subject remains in sharp focus - will still be available on the OnePlus 5T, using clever algorithms and software to do its trick.
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smartphonewars-blog · 8 years ago
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Huawei HONOR V10 is now offical and I have the full specs and price of this OnePlus 5T Killer from Huawei!
Android 8.0 (EMUI 8.0)
5.99-inch FHD+ (18: 9 ratio)
Kirin 970 processor
4 / 6GB RAM + 64 / 128GB ROM storage combination (support for memory card expansion)
13 megapixel front camera
20 million +16 million pixel rear dual lens, dual f / 1.8 aperture, double ISP, large aperture mode, AI Camera, AI zoom,
3750mAh battery capacity
Support 5V / 4.5A fast charge
Dual card dual 4G dual VoLTE
Provide game assistant
AI game scene learning
Fingerprint recognition
Face recognition
Magic Night Black, Aurora Blue, Beach Gold, Charm Red
Price4GB + 64GB Standard Edition - $429 6GB + 64GB high with version - $459 6GB + 128GB Exclusive Edition - $529 
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phoneheadsxy · 8 years ago
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5 biggest no-nos when buying a new smartphone
Shopping for a new smartphone can be exciting and stressful. With so many great options available, it can be hard to choose the perfect one. 
You have to be smart when deciding which phone to opt for. These things can be expensive, and you’ll likely use the one you get for at least a year or two before upgrading.
I can’t tell you which device to get. We all have different wants and needs. But I can tell you a few things not to do when shopping for a new handset to avoid common pitfalls and narrow down your choices. 
1. Spending too much money
Spending more money than you can afford is a big no-no. Before you even start thinking about which device to get, you have to set a budget.
Setting a budget might not be the sexiest thing in the world, but it has a big advantage: it will help you narrow down your choices. If you can only afford to spend $300, you can ignore more expensive devices.
I know, smartphones are awesome. We all want the most expensive one with all the latest features. But there are more important things in life. The last thing you want is to struggle to pay the bills because you’ve spent too much money on a smartphone.
2. Being a brand snob
A big mistake when buying a new smartphone is to be a brand snob. This means you only consider well-known brands and avoid less-established ones.
Companies like OnePlus can offer smartphones that are just as good as the ones from bigger players for a lot less money. The recently announced OnePlus 5T, for example, is $225 cheaper than the Samsung Galaxy S8 and offers similar performance. The 5T actually offers more in a few areas, as it comes with more RAM, supports dual-SIM, and has a dual-camera setup on the back.
Read: OnePlus 5T vs Samsung Galaxy S8: quick look
Keep an open mind when buying a new smartphone. Don’t assume that larger smartphone manufacturers are a level above smaller ones when it comes to product quality. In most cases, they aren’t.
It’s not that you shouldn’t buy a smartphone from Samsung, LG, or any other tech giant. You just need to realize you’re paying a premium because of the brand. If you find a smartphone you like made by Honor, Xiaomi, Oppo, OnePlus, and other smaller companies, there’s no real reason not to get it.
3. Not having your priorities straight
Keep a clear idea of the specs and features you want in a device. It’s harder to choose the right smartphone without one.
Grab a piece of paper and write down the features that are most important to you— a great camera, a large battery, wireless charging, expandable storage, a bezel-less design. This will narrow down your choices even further, as you’ll be able to cross off devices which don’t offer the features you want.
It also makes it easier to choose between similar devices. Say you’re deciding between the LG G6 and Samsung Galaxy S8. If your priorities are to have as big of a battery as possible and a great camera, the G6 is arguably a better option. It features a larger battery than the S8 (3,300 vs 3,000 mAh) and comes with a dual-camera setup that allows you to capture those fancy bokeh images. But if you value performance above all else, the S8 is a better fit due to its faster chipset (Snapdragon 835 vs 821).
Read: Galaxy S8 vs LG G6: Which is right for YOU?
Keep in mind that you’ll likely have to make some compromises depending on your budget, so make sure you write down the features you want in order of importance.
4. Overlooking older smartphones
Overlooking older devices is a common mistake — don’t do it. A year-old smartphone might still offer all the features you’re looking and could be a real bargain.
The latest smartphones aren’t always a lot better than their predecessors. In some cases, all you can expect are design changes — which aren’t always good — and slightly improved performance. If you don’t care about having the latest handset, getting a one- or two-year-old device is a great option that will save you a lot of money.
For example, instead of opting for the Galaxy S8, you could go with last year’s Galaxy S7 Edge. The device still has more than enough power for demanding users, comes with a large display with curved sides, and is resistant to water and dust. More importantly, you can get it for $500, instead of $725.
The lower price tag means missing out on a few bells and whistles, though. Picking an S7 Edge means not getting the bezel-less design, the popular 18:9 display, and higher resolution selfie camera of the S8. It all comes back to having your priorities straight. If you don’t care much about the additional features the S8 brings to the table, the S7 Edge is still a fantastic option.
So when you’re in the market for a smartphone, make sure to consider older devices as well. Check specs and features online to figure out whether an older handset has everything you need and if it’s worth getting over its successor.
5. Not checking deals
Prices vary from retailer to retailer. This means buying a new handset from the first store you visit might be a huge mistake.
When you know exactly which smartphone you want to buy, it’s best to do some digging and get it from the store offering the lowest price. Check Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg, B&H, and other retailers to compare prices. A few minutes of research could save you hundreds of dollars. You can also check our Deals page to see which smartphones are currently on sale.
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Picking out the best phone to buy is tougher than ever these days. It’s not just because we’re spoiled rotten with decent choices, but also because top tier products now cost upwards of $1000. That’s …
The Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact currently retails for $540 on Best Buy’s website, while Amazon is selling it for $510. On eBay, the device is listed at just $440. The difference between the lowest and highest price is $100, which is a lot of money. There are even better deals available for other handsets, but you have to put in some time to do the research.
You can also take advantage of Black Friday deals to save a few bucks. This year, Best Buy will be offering $50 off the Honor 6X, $75 off the Moto G5 Plus, and $100 off the Sony Xperia XZ Premium. More great Black Friday offers will be available, some of which you can check out by clicking the button below.
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There you have it. These are five of the biggest things to avoid when buying a new smartphone. These aren’t the only no-nos, though. Try to avoid overlooking the software experience, buying a phone based only on design, and ignoring build quality. Also, don’t buy a new smartphone right after it’s released. It can be a big mistake from a financial standpoint, as a lot of new devices go on sale within the first few months.
Do you agree or disagree with my list? Would you change anything? Let me know in the comments.
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