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techiespage · 5 years ago
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In the latest build of OnePlus’ Oxygen OS Open Beta for the OnePlus 7T and 7T Pro, a couple of new changes to the camera were added that enable a couple of new video recording modes. While the official changelog was posted over at the OnePlus Forums, it didn’t make mention of these new video modes. The feature was first discovered by Reddit user sneakerspark and this screenshot was posted to that thread. Others chimes in confirming the ultrawide camera’s addition of a 4K recording option. Oxygen OS Open Beta 3 for both the 7T and 7T Pro have enabled 960fps slo-mo at 720p resolution. Currently, all OnePlus devices since the OnePlus 6 Pro can only record at 480fps at the same resolution. Since neither the ultrawide or main 48MP sensors on the 7T have the hardware needed to record at 960fps, the additional frames are interpolated from 480fps. The other addition is an option to record 4K video using the ultrawide camera. Neither the OnePlus 7 Pro, nor the OnePlus 7T offered this feature, but the 7 Pro was updated to unlock the new recording resolution with the ultrawide camera – it just took a while before the 7T would be updated for the same feature. There's still no word from OnePlus as to when these features would arrive in official the official builds of Oxygen OS - it hasn't even mentioned them in the changelog. . . . . #techies_page_oneplus #techies_page_update #techies_page_oxygenos #techies_page #techies #tech #technology #oneplus #oneplus7t #oneplus7tpro #oneplus7 #oneplus7pro #oxygenos #update #4k #slomo #fps #beta #softwareupdate https://www.instagram.com/p/CAPHq0XAz-j/?igshid=8ewp40gts7xe
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techiespage · 5 years ago
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Last week OnePlus finally delivered on a promise they made back in October of 2019: to update both the OnePlus 5 and the OnePlus 5T to Android 10. As such, the first OxygenOS Open Beta based on Android 10 was released for both phones, allowing users to test drive the early software release and provide their feedback ahead of the official rollout. It may take several rounds of Open Beta releases before we see the final update rolled out, but we’re making steady progress in that direction as the second OxygenOS Open Beta based on Android 10 has just been released for the OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T. As expected, Open Beta 2 is mostly a bug-fixing update, and we’re not seeing any major shuffle in terms of new features or UI changes. The update optimizes the split-screen experience, improves general stability, fixes unspecified bugs, and also bumps the Android security patch level to April 2020. The full changelog for Open Beta 2 is as below: System Optimized split-screen operation experience Improved system stability and fixed general bugs Updated Android security patch to 2020.04 For some reason, this update will not be rolled out as OTA to Open Beta 1 users — as OnePlus previously mentioned in their blog post. Instead, users will have to install it manually. If you’re running the first Android 10-based Open Beta or the latest Android 9 Pie-based stable release, you should be able to install the new update without losing any user data. But if you’re coming from the last Android 9 Pie-based Open Beta, make sure to backup your data beforehand as flashing the Open Beta build will wipe everything. . . . . #techies_page_oneplus #techies_page_oxygenos #techies_page_update #techies_page #techies #tech #technology #oneplus #oneplus5 #oneplus5t #oxygenos #beta #update #softwareupdate #australia #canada #usa #uk #unitedkingdom #unitedstates #iceland #india #china #germany #southkorea #argentina #europe #france #spain #securitypatch https://www.instagram.com/p/B_uH2AcA-Ur/?igshid=11fnsdcsc2nql
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